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Learn MoreGalgenbeck is palimpsest. Tumour. A city built on the ruins of itself. Beneath the sewers the bones of the old city fester.
The troll-king Niduk was exiled, driven into the depths to rot and die. Now twisted by hatred and rage he oversees the small domain he has carved for himself, in a forgotten chapel to a murdered god.
Why are you here? A lost bet? A doomed quest for silver? Boredom?
Does it even matter?
About the book:
Treasures Of The Troll King is an adventure designed for one- or two-shot play for MÖRK BORG.
The adventure takes place in two phases - a point crawl through the sewers beneath Galgenbeck in search of the sunken chapel that houses Niduk, the Troll King, and a location-based dungeon in the chapel itself.
During the adventure characters might encounter:
- A pile of forgotten wishes at the base of a wishing well
- The Church of Forgotten Things, a sewer shrine to the discarded treasures of everyday life kept by a strange old man who has forgotten daylight
- The finger collector, a strange denizen of the sewers who trades in digits
- A forgotten god sealed inside the bells of the chapel, begging for release
You'll find a host of weird locations, harrowing creatures, and new Occult Treasures and Scrolls to drop into your game.
The team:
Text, design, cartography, and layout by Chris Bissette
Cover art, lettering on page 13, and Niduk illustration on page 24 byJohan Nohr
Editing by Steven Thurston
Published by Loot the Room