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Character levels
  
1 - 3

Authors
  
L. Richard Baker III

Originally published
  
1 May 1994

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Campaign setting
  
Planescape

First published
  
1994

Author
  
L. Richard Baker

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Rules required
  
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition

Similar
  
The Deva Spark, Something Wild, Hellbound: The Blood War, Planes of Chaos, Planes of Conflict

The Eternal Boundary is an adventure module for the 2nd edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.

Contents

Plot summary

The Eternal Boundary, the first adventure for the Planescape setting, focuses on a few key areas of Sigil. The player characters are hired to locate a madman who holds the key to a portal, and explore the slums of the Hive, meet the Bleak Cabal at the Gatehouse, and parley with undead in the vaults of the Mortuary. A fiery climax in another plane provides clues to a conspiracy.

Publication history

The Eternal Boundary was written by L. Richard Baker III, and published by TSR, Inc.

Reception

Rick Swan reviewed The Eternal Boundary for Dragon magazine #211 (November 1994). He suggests that when the player characters "can go anywhere in an infinite number of universes, it's hard to know where to begin. Eternal Boundary [...] comes to the aid of stymied plane-hoppers with an entertaining scenario". Swan concludes by saying: "Despite the reliance on familiar settings (a tavern, a mausoleum, a trap-filled citadel), the bizarre cast of characters and almost casual way that travelers flip between planes gives Eternal Boundary a feel all its own; you're unlikely to confuse it with a conventional fantasy adventure."

Shannon Appelcline comments that the designers of Planescape immediately put the ideas about the elemental planes from the Planescape Campaign Setting "in the first Planescape adventure, The Eternal Boundary (1994), which includes a trip to the Elemental Plane of Fire. Taking a page from Al-Qadim, The Eternal Boundary takes players to a set, civilized localeā€”a 'citadel of fire.'"

References

The Eternal Boundary Wikipedia