Eye of the Serpent
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Cover to Eye of the Serpent (art by Tim Sell) | |
| Code | UK5 |
|---|---|
| TSR product code | 9125 |
| Rules required | Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition |
| Character levels | 1 |
| Campaign setting | None |
| Authors | Graeme Morris |
| First published | 1984 |
| Linked modules | |
| UK1, UK2, UK3, UK4, UK5, UK6, UK7 | |
Eye of the Serpent is an adventure module published in 1984 by TSR for the first edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game. It is a first level scenario for one player and one gamemaster, but can also be used with a group of players.[1] The single player can choose to be a ranger, druid or monk.[2]
Eye of the Serpent is an adventure in which the player characters are brought by a roc to its nest in the mountain, and to escape they must climb down the mountain and traverse a hazardous valley to get home.[3] If the scenario is played as a one-on-one scenario, the player character is accompanied by three non-player characters.[2]
Publication history
UK5 Eye of the Serpent was written by Graeme Morris, with art by Tim Sell and was published by TSR in 1984 as a 32-page booklet with an outer folder.[3]
It is part of the UK-series of modules, written by British authors and developed by TSR's UK division.