Cult of the Dragon (sourcebook)

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Cover art by Clyde Caldwell

Cult of the Dragon is a 1998 role-playing game supplement published by TSR for the Forgotten Realms campaign setting using the second edition rules of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons.

Cult of the Dragon is a sourcebook about the secret society known as the Cult of the Dragon.[1][2] The book is divided into five chapters:[3]

  1. A history of the cult, started by a powerful priest after he went mad after being transformed into a lich.
  2. The structure of the cult, its activities and several prominent draconic members of the cults.
  3. The forces and organizations trying to oppose the cult.
  4. New powers of cultists, new magical items and new spells, as well as a bestiary of new monsters associated with the cult.
  5. Suggestions for how the gamemaster can introduce the Cult of the Dragon into a Forgotten Realms campaign, and several adventure hooks.

Publication history

TSR published the Forgotten Realms campaign setting in 1987, and released dozens of sourcebooks and adventures for it. Cult of the Dragon was created by Dale Donovan and was published by TSR in January 1998 with cover art by Clyde Caldwell and interior illustrations by Glen Angus.[3]

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