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"House of Cards" is an adventure module centering around the Night Masks and a deck of many things for Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition published in Dungeon #19.

Synopsis[]

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Characters[]

Asgood Finestone • Cedric Cormyr • Dhejja Vhammos • Gryp • Hildegard Bombaster • Ignatius • One-Eyed Jax • Oswald Guldar • Lady Oyyla • Phagen • Tayker Palehand
Referenced only
Dathguld Guldar • Mephistopheles • Lord Shornstar • Thontal Vhammos

Creatures[]

arcanadaemon • bone devil • dhergodaemon • flesh golem • grue (chaggrin • harginn • ildriss) • guardian daemon • human • ice devil • juju zombie • mezzodaemon • minor death • mummy • mustard jelly • piscodaemon • shadow • spectre • wraith
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aerial servant • black dragon • familiar • horse • lion • white dragon

Locations[]

Bodies of Water
Referenced only
Sea of Fallen Stars
Castles & Fortresses
Castle Dhostar
Civic Buildings
The Tower
Inns & Taverns
Black Boot Inn • Empty Fish Tavern • Gatereach Inn • Leaning Man • Lilda's • Old Beard Tavern • Purple Lady • Rising Raven Inn and Rooming House • Spitting Cockatrice
Hideouts
Sanctuary of Mask
Planes
Settlements
Westgate (The Shore)
Temples
Temple of Mask (Westgate)


Magic[]

Items
Potions
Psionic Disciplines
Referenced only
molecular agitation • molecular manipulation • molecular rearrangement • telekinesis (psionics)
Scrolls
Spells
animate dead • augury • Bigby's clenched fist • Bigby's grasping hand • blade barrier • burning hands • cause disease • cause fear • cause light wounds • cause paralysis • ceremony • chant • charm monster • charm person • clairaudience • clairvoyance • cloak of fear • cloudkill • comprehend languages • contact other plane • continual darkness • create darkness • curse • darkness • death spell • detect good • detect invisibility • detect lie • detect magic • dimension door • disintegrate • dispel good • dispel magic • divination • dust devil • enthrall • ESP • Evard's black tentacles • explosive runes • extension I • fear • feeblemind • fireball • flame strike • flaming sphere • fly • forbiddance • forget • free action • gate • giant insect • glyph of warding • hallucinatory terrain • haste • hold person • hold portal • ice storm • identify • invisible stalker • invisibility • knock • know alignment • levitate • lightning bolt • limited wish • magic jar • magic missile • meteor swarm • minor globe of invulnerability • Otiluke's freezing sphere • passwall • plane shift • polymorph self • power word, blind • power word, stun • protection from good • protection from good, 10' radius • raise dead • ray of enfeeblement • read magic • repulsion • reverse gravity • sanctuary • sending • shape change • silence, 15' radius • sleep • speak with animals • speak with dead • speak with plants • taunt • telekinesis • teleport • unseen servant • wall of fire • wall of ice • wall of iron • water breathing • web • wind walk • wish • withdraw • wizard eye • wizard lock • word of recall • wyvern watch
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aerial servant (spell) • alter reality • beguiling tongue • Bigby's hand • dancing lights • detect evil • detect illusion • dig • dispel illusion • duo-dimension • freedom • gaseous form • glassee • gust of wind • infravision • incendiary cloud • light • penetrate disguise • phase door • protection from evil • push • reverse gravity • slow • spiritual hammer • stone to flesh • transmute metal to wood • true seeing • ventriloquism
Substances
Wands
Others
dweomer • spellbook
Referenced only
psionics

Organizations[]

Criminal Organizations
Night Masks • Shadow Society • Shore Patrol
Governmental Organizations
Lords of Westgate
Noble Families
Dhostar • Guldar • Vhammos
Peacekeeping Organizations
Westgate Militia

Religions[]

Miscellaneous[]

Armor & Clothing
belt • boots • buckler • cape • chain mail • field plate • jewelry • leather armor • mask (object) • padded armor • plate mail • robe • studded leather armor
Classes
fighter • mage • monk • thief
Referenced only
cavalier • cleric • druid • paladin • thief-acrobat
Conditions
disease
Referenced only
petrification
Currency
Events
Food & Drinks
brandy • bread • ham • herbs • mutton • pie • pork • roasted mutton • spices
Games
dice • hide-and-seek • playing cards • shell game
Gemstones
crystal • diamond • jade • sapphire
Items
blanket • book • brazier • broom • bucket • candle • candlestick • coffin • cutlery • decanter • inkwell • kettle • key • lamp • lantern • lock • map • mirror • phylactery (religious item) • purse • quill pen • sarcophagus • scroll • torch • vial • wallet
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oven • stove • tongs
Materials & Substances
acid • bronze • gold • gravel • ink • iron • lead • marble • oil • paper • platinum • poison • sand • silver • unholy water
Referenced only
steel
Professions
accountant • assassin
Referenced only
bounty hunter
Vessels
Weapons
arrow • bolt • broadsword • club • dagger • dart • flail • hand axe • hand crossbow • light crossbow • long sword • mace • quarterstaff • sap • short bow • short sword • spear

Appendix[]

Background[]

  • This adventure was later called back to in the Editorial panel of Dragon #169, alongside a listing of other unique dungeons that were published in Dungeon magazine, highlighting its use of a deck of many things as protection for its rooms.[1]

References[]

  1. Roger E. Moore (May 1991). “Editorial: The answers (sort of) at last!”. In Roger E. Moore ed. Dragon #169 (TSR, Inc.), p. 7.
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