Description
A DSA group adventure for 3-6 heroes
The Song of Ometheon Star Bearers III
by Dominic Hladek, Nikolai Hoch and Rafael Knop
Star bearers are the names of those elves who carried the star-shaped mark on their shoulders that made them chosen for higher tasks. Legend has it that they governed the fortunes of the fenvar, the high elves, until the armies of dhaza, the nameless darkness, put an end to their empire. Ometheon, also called the sky tower, is a legendary elementary city of ice. It was built as a masterpiece of the people of the high elves, but is also a symbol of their arrogance and the beginning of the end. The Phileasson expedition once discovered this place, empty and cold. In this adventure, the heroes are given the opportunity to explore it at its peak, but at the same time they are on the trail of the fate of Amalaias, who once lived in the sky tower and whose life took a decisive turn here. Can the heroes find the next piece of the puzzle about Amalaia's fate and continue to track down their lost soul song? And what role will the shadowy powers that the heroes have been pursuing since the start of the campaign play? This third adventure of the star bearer campaign takes the heroes on their journey on the Bahalyr airship into the legendary sky tower, but this is not the only structure that was built here, because deep beneath the ice, on the seabed, they sleep lightly Deep cities of the Shakagra
Genre: travel adventure, dream trip
Requirements: Will and ability to face the nameless; Urge for research and curiosity
Place: Heavenly Tower Ometheon (Far North)
Time: spring-summer 1041 BF
Complexity (player / master): medium / high
Experience of the heroes: masterly
Important skills:
Social talents 3 of 4
Talented craftsmen 2 of 4
Combat Talents 2 of 4
Knowledge talents 2 of 4
Living story 2 of 4
To play you only need the Black Eye rules and the Aventurian Almanac. All other information about experiencing the adventure such as value boxes, cards and plans as well as handouts are included in the volume.
Caution! Contains small parts, not suitable for children under 36 months of age.