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The settlement of Umbraforge is directly lifted from the WotC published adventure "The Shadow Rift of Umbraforge" by Scott Fitzgerald Gay. Th eIllustrartions are by Dall Allsop, Ryan Barger, Nicole Cardiff, Saejin Oh and Chris Stevens. The Map is by Mike Schley. Hence all the images are 2008 WotC.
The settlement of Umbraforge is directly lifted from the WotC published adventure "The Shadow Rift of Umbraforge" by Scott Fitzgerald Gay. Th eIllustrartions are by Dall Allsop, Ryan Barger, Nicole Cardiff, Saejin Oh and Chris Stevens. The Map is by Mike Schley. Hence all the images are ©2008-2020 WotC.


The adventure itself is designed for 4e and is probably the least interesting part of the work from which this version of Umbraforge is derived as it basically ignores the wonder of the setting for a rather dull set of fights through the keep. I would not recommend it except for the glorious, evocative artwork.
The adventure itself is designed for 4e and is probably the least interesting part of the work from which this version of Umbraforge is derived as it basically ignores the wonder of the setting for a rather dull set of fights through the keep. I would not recommend it except for the glorious, evocative artwork.

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Location

Population

Description

Defences

Inns and Taverns

Notable Places

Notable People

Acknowledgements

The settlement of Umbraforge is directly lifted from the WotC published adventure "The Shadow Rift of Umbraforge" by Scott Fitzgerald Gay. Th eIllustrartions are by Dall Allsop, Ryan Barger, Nicole Cardiff, Saejin Oh and Chris Stevens. The Map is by Mike Schley. Hence all the images are ©2008-2020 WotC.

The adventure itself is designed for 4e and is probably the least interesting part of the work from which this version of Umbraforge is derived as it basically ignores the wonder of the setting for a rather dull set of fights through the keep. I would not recommend it except for the glorious, evocative artwork.