Description: 👉This reprint is an unread perfect bound copy that is made to order. Any foldout maps (if any) that were included in the original print are separated and bound all together as 8.5 x 11 inch pages. 👉🏼These reprints are made to order. Please allow 1-2 weeks for your order to ship. A tracking number will be provided when your order ships. 👉🏽These reprints are fully licensed by Wizards of the Coast and printed on demand from original edition scans or digital files (if available). Please allow 1-2 weeks for your order to ship. A tracking number will be provided when your order ships. 👉🏾All orders are packaged safely in boxes for shipping. 👉🏿All books ship for FREE and thus have FREE combined shipping! 📧Please get in touch if you want a particular title! TSR, WOTC, R. Talsorian and more are available!Gray Mountain lies deep in the lush elven forest. The temple there was a haven of meditation and learning until taken over by an evil cleric known as the Rahib. Far under the mountain, he paces before the temple's great altar. A brown-robed servant rushes in and falls to his knees, trembling at the sight of the Rahib's black panther. "Rahib, adventurers came to the village as the sun rose - the strangers now protect Rahasia." A scowl crosses the Rahib's face. "I must have Rahasia! Attack again tonight." As the servant scurries away, a deep growl rises from the giant cat. Gripping the panther's leash, the Rahib paces again, speaking out loud. "We must dispose of these strangers quickly; the secret beneath the temple will not wait much longer." For characters levels 1-3.Product History"Rahasia" (1984), by Tracy and Laura Hickman, was published in 1984. Rather uniquely, this was the third printing of this particular adventure, and one of those previous printings wasn't even by TSR! The name, by the by, was chosen because it means "secret" in Indonesian.The Long, Storied History. The story of "Rahasia" begins with Laura Hickman, who introduced her husband Tracy to D&D. They wanted to buy the new AD&D Dungeon Masters Guide (1979), but Tracy was in college, and money was tight. They decided that they needed to figure out a way to make money from their D&D hobby. To do so, they created a company called DayStar West Media. "Rahasia" (1979) was DayStar's first publication and the first in a series of "Nightventures."Unfortunately, DayStar would publish only two adventures altogether. Because of some unrelated financial hardships, the Hickmans ended up needing to sell off those adventures to pay for household costs. TSR was interested in buying them, but said they'd be more likely to do so if Tracy Hickman was on staff, and thus he joined TSR in 1982.The next publication of the adventure was as "RPGA1: Rahasia" (1982), one of a series of adventures that was published exclusively by TSR for the RPGA. The Hickmans then wrote a sequel, RPGA2: "Black Opal Eye" (1982), which continued the investigations into the problems of the elven village introduced in "Rahasia." Amusingly, Tracy Hickman drew the dungeon for "Black Opal Eye" from the first adventure he'd ever created and run for players - where it had been the first floor of J.R.R. Tolkien's Orthanc.After that, the two adventures were combined and republished for a third time as "B7: Rahasia" (1984). They'd appear yet one more time in B1-9: "In Search of Adventure" (1987), making "Rahasia" the most variously reprinted adventure of TSR's early days, with a total of four totally different appearances under its belt in the span of a decade.The Hickman Revolution. The Hickmans' work for TSR (in particular on Ravenloft and Dragonlance) is today said to have begun a revolution in how RPG adventures were written, moving from location adventures to plotted adventures. The Hickmans' actual beliefs for how roleplaying should be changed could be found in their list of "requirements" for their Nightventures, which they said should include the following points:A player objective more worthwhile than simply pillaging and killing.An intriguing story that is intricately woven into the play itself.Dungeons with some sort of architectural sense.An attainable and honorable end within one or two sessions playing time.The first objective is particularly obvious in "Rahasia," which centers on magically enchanted elven maids who must be freed rather than killed. (The story of how and why they were enchanted leads to objective two.)About the Creators. "Rahasia" (and the other DayStar West adventure, "Pharoah") may have saved TSR. If co-author Tracy Hickman hadn't wanted to sell them to TSR, he wouldn't have joined the staff there, and he wouldn't have spearheaded the Dragonlance project. Dragonlance was one of several projects from the mid-80s that helped save a floundering TSR.
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Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: Basic Dungeons and Dragons
Book Series: Basic Dungeons and Dragons
Author: Gary Gygax, Jeff Grubb, Aaron Allston
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Genre: Fantasy, Horror
Original Language: English
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Role Playing Games