
Deathly Turns
Deathly Turns is a free downloable scenario that encompasses several optional bonus encounters meant to be played in conjunction with the Legend of the Five Rings Roleplay-ing Game adventure Wheel of Judgment. It consists of three encounters and an appendix of adventure seeds.
Contents[]
Deathly Turns (page 2)[]
- New Schools
Blood and Magic (page 3)[]
- A Sinister Conversation
- On the Trail of Evil
- Follow the Brute
- Find the Bleak Place
- The Mahō-tsukai, Jya-Aku
- The Fel Mantle
- The Bleak Place
- The Map
- The Scroll
- A Confrontation
- Conclusion
Escape of the Hungry Dead (page 10)[]
- A Horrific Gathering
- Investigating the Noisome Rabble
- Getting Inside
- A Vile Plan
- Making a Choice
- Conclusion
A Mission from Lady Mazoku (page 15)[]
- A Visit from Lady Mazoku
- The Shade
- The First Victim
- A Trail of Blood
- The Common Thread
- The End of the Trail
- A Perilous Choice
- Conclusion
- Spirit Hunter (Title)
Appendix: Agents of the Mazoku (page 22)[]
- The Unwitting Dead
- A Stolen Mask
- A Misplaced Shade
New Schools (page 24)[]
Credits (page 26)[]

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