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The Deva Spark is a 2nd-edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons adventure module. It is part of the Planescape campaign setting.

A bar room brawl? No big deal. Except when it starts on the Abyss—and the brawlers are a deva and a bebilith! The deva: A celestial champion who serves the cause of ultimate Good. The bebilith: A nightmarish monster whose every deed reeks of ultimate Evil. Two eternal enemies locked in a bizarre struggle for the ultimate prize.

What terrible secret connects these two beings? And what does it all have to do with the legendary deva spark? Only a group of brave cutters can get to the dark of this peel, and they'd better hurry... because time is running out!

"The Deva Spark" is a Planescape adventure for a party of four to six characters of 5th—9th levels. From the blasted pits of the Abyss to the peaceful forests of Elysium, the heroes track a barmy bebilith who holds the key to saving the life of a dying deva. Can your characters handle the fire of the deva spark?

Description[]

The Deva Spark was written by Skip Williams and was first published by TSR, Inc. in 1997.

Contents[]

  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: A Wrong Turn
  • Chapter 2: The Restful Plane
  • Chapter 3: The Deva Spark

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Credits[]

  • Designer: Bill Slavicsek, J.M. Salsbury
  • Editor: Michele Carter
  • Cover Artist: Dana Knutson
  • Color Plates: Ned Dameron, Dana Knutson, Alan Pollack
  • Cartographer: Rob Lazzaretti
  • Typography: Angelika Lokotz
  • Border Artist: Robert Repp
  • Conceptual Artist: Dana Knutson
  • Art Coordinator: Peggy Cooper
  • Graphic Design: Dawn Murin, Dee Barnett
  • Graphics Coordinator: Sarah Feggestad
  • Electronic Prepress Coordination: Tim Coumbe
  • Proofreading: Ray Vallese
  • Special Thanks: Bruce Nesmith

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