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"Dungeon #115: Land of the Black Ice", Paizo, 2004.
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Raiders of Black Ice

by Wolfgang Baur

Bracing for a terrible winter, the adventurers find themselves snow-locked in the desolate Archbarony of Blackmoor.
Will they venture into the treacherous Land of Black Ice to rescue an enslaved people? A D&D adventure for 3rd-level characters.
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5 of 5 smashed Afridhi skulls.

Notable for being the only resource officially published for Greyhawk's Blackmoor,
and designed as a supplement to WotC's Frostburn, this is an excellent outline for an adventure in a Blackmoor-ish environment.

Granted, the use for Dave Arneson's Blackmoor is very limited, but it's a fine adventure that gives the setting we've known
from Greyhawk a concrete frame, and more importantly: Like most of Paizo's Dungeon adventures, it's highly playable!

In order to keep this short and spoiler-free, it's a very, very good adventure for beginners or early middle-level characters,
and I highly recommend it to anyone who ponders starting a BM campaign, regardless of the setting you ultimately choose:

If you can find this gem, that is.
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