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'''''Red Sonja Unconquered''''' (ISBN 0-88038-324-0) is a 1987 adventure module for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' roleplaying game based on the barbarian heroine, Red Sonja. Its module code is '''RS1''' and its TSR product code is '''TSR 9183'''. Like the similar barbarian-hero inspired Conan modules (Conan Unchained! and Conan Against Darkness!), this module was not very popular. In this module, players will encounter a Succubus in their travels. | '''''Red Sonja Unconquered''''' (ISBN 0-88038-324-0) is a 1987 adventure module for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' roleplaying game based on the barbarian heroine, Red Sonja. Its module code is '''RS1''' and its TSR product code is '''TSR 9183'''. Like the similar barbarian-hero inspired Conan modules (Conan Unchained! and Conan Against Darkness!), this module was not very popular. In this module, players will encounter a Succubus in their travels. | ||
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For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Red Sonja Unconquered (ISBN 0-88038-324-0) is a 1987 adventure module for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game based on the barbarian heroine, Red Sonja. Its module code is RS1 and its TSR product code is TSR 9183. Like the similar barbarian-hero inspired Conan modules (Conan Unchained! and Conan Against Darkness!), this module was not very popular. In this module, players will encounter a Succubus in their travels.
Credits
- Author: Anne Gray McCready
- Editor: Tim Kilpin
- Cover & interior art: Clyde Caldwell
- Cartography: Dennis Kauth
- Typography: Betty Elmore
External links
- RS1 entry from TSR Archive