The Book of Ruins

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PublisherJudges Guild
MediatypePrint
The Book of Ruins
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GenreRole-playing game
PublisherJudges Guild
Media typePrint

The Book of Ruins is a supplement for fantasy role-playing games published by Judges Guild in 1981.

The Book of Ruins consists of ten miniscenarios, dungeons set in ruins of all sorts. Inhabitants include ogres, carnivorous apes, huge spiders, orcs, and efreets.[1]

The Book of Ruins is a supplement composed of ten short dungeon adventures designed for four to eight AD&D player characters. Each scenario is set in a structure of between 3-20 rooms, with three of the adventures meant for 1st-3rd level characters, one for 8th-10th level characters, four adventures in between those ranges and one for characters of higher level. The supplement also provides a method for integrating these adventures into an existing role-playing game campaign.[2]

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