The Rod Of Seven Parts

  

R7 'Dwarven' Quest for the Rod of Seven Parts was used at the RPGA AD&D tournament of GenCon II East in 1982. It is the first of a four-part tournament adventure, collectively called 'The 'Dwarven' Quest for the Rod of Seven Parts'.

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  1. The Rod of Seven Parts 5e Item One of my players, an aarakocra with the noble background, wishes to have a quest set upon him by the Wind Dukes on Aaqa to hunt for pieces of the Rod of Seven Parts in his travels.
  2. The Quest for the Rod of Seven Parts, Part One. This was the first tournament module for GenCon East II. It is broken into three parts. 'Igax Pass' and 'The Fiery Fortress' formed the opening round of the tournament and 'Thor's Fountain' was the semi-final round.
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