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Code
  
B11

Rules required
  
Dungeons & Dragons

Campaign setting
  
Mystara

Originally published
  
1 July 1989

Preceded by
  
Night's Dark Terror

TSR Product Code
  
9260

Character levels
  
1 - 3

Authors
  
Carl Sargent

Author
  
Carl Sargent

Followed by
  
Queen's Harvest

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Similar
  
Carl Sargent books, B series Dungeons & Dragons modules books, Other books

King's Festival is an adventure module for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.

Contents

Plot synopsis

King's Festival is an introductory scenario set in the Grand Duchy of Karameikos, and includes advice for beginning players and Dungeon Masters (DMs). It functions as both a guide for beginning DMs and an introductory dungeon. The player characters (PCs) must rescue a kidnapped cleric from a group of orcs or there will be no King's Festival.

The presentation in King's Festival is simple, streamlined, and easy to follow, with staging hints and advice for first-time DMs, and concise setting detail in the read-aloud sections. Pre-rolled PCs are included for a quick start, and a pull-out Combat Sequence Table is included on the Player Reference Sheet. Also provided are a few recommended rules, adaptations, and clarifications, such as giving beginning PCs no less than a minimum number of hit points at 1st level to avoid starting a character at one hit point.

Notable nonplayer characters

Aralic of Stallanford is a good priest from the town of Stallanford whom the players must rescue from a band of orcs. Petrides is an evil priest who is found in a set of caverns connected to the orc's lair.

Publication history

B11 King's Festival was written by Carl Sargent, with a cover by Clyde Caldwell and interior illustration by Valerie Valusek, and was published by TSR in 1989 as a 32-page booklet with an outer folder. Editing is by Jim Lowder. King's Festival is TSR product number 9260. B12 Queen's Harvest is the sequel to this adventure.

Reception

Ken Rolston reviewed King's Festival for Dragon magazine in July 1991. He found the pull-out Combat Sequence Table a big help in conducting his Basic D&D game combat: "The summary and reference charts are effectively employed to help organize information for the rookie DM." Rolston felt that Carl Sargent did not "take a radical enough step to remedy the 1st-level character's chronic vulnerability to death from a couple of consecutive whacks from even weedy monsters", and suggested an alternative allowing a character to go unconscious and bleed to death unless bandaged by another character. He felt that the adventure "offers a quick, simple dungeon with a plenty of tricks and action and a few nifty touches". Rolston concluded the review by saying that King's Festival and Queen's Harvest "are absolutely the best introductory adventures in print for D&D-game-style fantasy role-playing games (FRPGs). Presented simply and clearly enough for young folks, these adventures are also challenging and entertaining enough for experienced gamers."

References

King's Festival Wikipedia