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The Savage Coast

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Code
  
X9

Rules required
  
D&D Expert Set

First published
  
1985

TSR Product Code
  
9129

Character levels
  
4-10

Originally published
  
1985

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Authors
  
Muriel Rukeyser, Merle M.Rasmussen

Similar
  
Quagmire!, Red Steel, Crown of Ancient Glory, Skarda's Mirror, Saga of the Shadow Lord

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The Savage Coast is an adventure module for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. It was published by TSR in 1985, and designed by Merle and Jackie Rasmussen and Anne C. Gray. Its graphic designer is Ruth Hoyer, the cover art is by Keith Parkinson, and cartography by Dave "Diesel" LaForce. The module's associated code is X9 and its TSR product code is TSR 9129. This module was developed and intended for use with the Dungeons & Dragons Expert Set and Companion Set rules.

Contents

Plot summary

This scenario involves wilderness adventures along the Orcs Head Peninsula on the Savage Coast.

In the safe, seaside town of Slagovich, the player characters set anchor and stay at the inn, where they hear stories of Orcs Head Peninsula. Lost cities full of hidden treasures, terrible beasts and cannibals roaming the coast, gold ore piling up at the mouths of rivers, and a secretive religious sect. What would motivate the adventurers to enter the uncharted jungles of the Savage Coast—curiosity, a desire to help others, or simple greed?

Publication history

X9 The Savage Coast was written by Merle and Jackie Rasmussen, and Anne C. Gray, with a cover by Keith Parkinson and interior illustrations by Mark Nelson, and was published by TSR in 1985 as a 32-page booklet with an outer folder.

References

The Savage Coast Wikipedia