[[http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product_info.php?products_id=82250|{{ http://brentnewhall.com/rpg/graphics/Dark_Festival_cover.jpg}}]] ====== The Dark Festival ====== //You came to Balic merely to attend a festival. You never wanted to be defend a praetor, fight off assassins, infiltrate the Veiled Alliance, be sent into the desert, visit a hermit, fight your way through the strange monsters that dwell in an abandoned underground temple, and find yourself in the middle of Balic's politics. That's your life on Athas// ---- //The Dark Festival// is a 7- to 10-encounter D&D 4th Edition Heroic Tier Dark Sun adventure that's been designed so it can be scaled for 1st through 10th level adventurers. It's the first of a series of campaign modules that can be added to any Heroic Tier Dark SUn campaign. It's designed to be **easy to run and easy to drop in** to an existing campaign. Each monster is presented in three variations, one for 1st level adventurers, one for 5th level, and one for 10th level. As a result, it's easy to tweak the monsters for any party from 1st to 10th level. In addition, each piece of dialogue is presented in two columns: a carefully-written piece of dialogue that you can read as "boxed text," and a detailed summary that you can customize according to your preferred speech patterns. The full-color artwork and maps have been carefully color-corrected to print perfectly on color and black-and-white printers. The module includes maps that will print in standard one-inch squares on a normal piece of paper. You can **[[http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product_info.php?products_id=91928|get this adventure at DriveThruRPG]]** for a mere **US $5**. This will earn you two version of the 50-page PDF: one in portrait for easy printing, and one in landscape for easy use on a laptop while gaming. [[http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product_info.php?products_id=91928|{{http://www.onebookshelf.com/images/banners/banner-dtrpg.jpg}}]] Do you have any feedback for me about //The Dark Festival//? [[brent@brentnewhall.com|Email me]] or [[http://brentnewhall.com/contact.html|contact me]] on many services. Thanks; I'd like to know what you think!