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Title  No Dignity in Death: The Three Brides
Author  James Edward Raggi IV
Book Type  Adventure
Rank: [ 426 / 5958 ]
Genre  Fantasy
Setting  Generic
Edition Info  Lamentations of the Flame Princess (2009 Digest)
ISBN: 978-952-67263-1-1
System  D&D / OSR

Game Summary

From the publisher:
In the distant past, a woman died in agony. A victim of secret forces. In a present so close you just missed it, a woman died suddenly. At the hands of one who now looks you in the eyes. Tomorrow, a woman will just begin to die slowly, as one so chosen died a decade ago. And a decade before that.

No Dignity in Death: The Three Brides tells the tale of a peculiar town of Pembrooktonshire, the home to many mysteries. Here happened a horrible crime whose perpetrator runs free. Here happens a strange festival and sporting competition with dire consequences for its participants. Here happened the tale of an explorer seeking his fortune, and taking several local youths with him into oblivion.

An overzealous holy warrior. A storybook highwayman. A couple outcast for their forbidden love across racial lines.

Civilization is more wicked than any dark wood or deep dungeon.

No Dignity in Death is an adventure module for low-level characters. There are three distinct adventures described within, each fully usable independently or as a linked series.

No Dignity in Death: The Three Brides is compatible with Advanced, Original, Basic, and Expert fantasy RPGs published between 1974 – 1983 as well as modern “Clone” games including Labyrinth Lord, OSRIC, and Swords & Wizardry.

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40 pp, $12.95 print, $6.00 PDF.

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1 No Dignity in Death: The Three Brides DigestD&D / OSR 1Lamentations of the Flame Princess 2009 ---

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4 + 4Geoffrey. An excellent module for low-level characters in a campaign of perennial D&D.

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6 / 10ThanuirThe adventures, should player characters take them on, depend heavily on player choice and have no hints of railroading. Their content is somewhat sparse, though.

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