The Watchers of the Sacred Flame
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| Illustrators | Judith Hickling |
|---|---|
| Writers | Simon Forrest, Basil Barrett |
| Publishers | Integrated Games |
| Publication | 1986 |
| Genres | Role-playing |
The Watchers of the Sacred Flame is an adventure published by Integrated Games in 1986 for any role-playing game system.
The Watchers of the Sacred Flame is an adventure in which the player characters pursue an artefact of great power.[1] It is designed to be used with any role-playing system; suggestions for converting statistics to systems similar to Advanced Dungeons & Dragons and RuneQuest are included.
Publication history
Integrated Games planned a five-part fantasy role-playing adventure series called The Complete Dungeon Master Series. Between 1984 and 1987, Simon Forrest and Basil Barrett wrote four adventures, the third in 1986 being The Watchers of the Sacred Flame. The boxed set contained a 32-page book, two 12-page books, a cardstock screen, 23 cardstock map sheets, and five player handout screens, with artwork by Judith Hickling.[2]
This scenario is the sequel to The Halls of the Dwarven Kings and The Lost Shrine of Kasar-Khan, and the precursor to The Feathered Priests.
In 1992, Flame Publications, an imprint of Games Workshop, bought the rights to The Complete Dungeon Master Series, and Simon Forrest, Brad Freeman and Graeme Davis revised all four adventures to conform to the Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay rules, releasing them as the Doomstone Campaign Book Series. The Watchers of the Sacred Flame was retitled Death Rock.[2]