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H4 The Throne of Bloodstone is a 96-page adventure module for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition released in May 1988.

It is the last in a series of adventure modules: H1 Bloodstone Pass, H2 The Mines of Bloodstone, H3 The Bloodstone Wars, H4 The Throne of Bloodstone

Official synopsis[]

The battle between the mighty undead army of the Witch-King of Vaasa and the forces of Bloodstone has come to a standstill. As long as the source of the Witch-King's power is at work, his evil forces will never be defeated!

As the rulers of Bloodstone Pass, it is up to you to find and destroy the source of Vaasa's power. All you have to do is journey to the Abyss, confront the mightiest demon of all, steal the Wand of Orcus, and take it to the Seven Heavens to be destroyed.

The Throne of Bloodstone is the fourth and final installment in a series of modules specially designed for high-level characters. While it is not necessary to have played any of the three previous modules, The Throne of Bloodstone is the climax of an epic struggle for a kingdom against the forces of darkest evil. Recommended for characters of levels 18-100, The Throne of Bloodstone is the highest-level adventure ever published by TSR!

Spoiler alert: The following article contains spoilers for a Dungeons & Dragons product.

Plot[]

Backstory[]

The battle between the mighty undead army of the Witch-King of Vaasa and the forces of Bloodstone has come to a standstill. As long as the source of the Witch-King's power is at work, his evil forces will never be defeated! This module requires the player characters, as the rulers of Bloodstone Pass if following the series, to find the true power behind the Witch-King and defeat it.

Synopsis[]

The module requires the players to journey to the Abyss, confront Orcus, steal the Wand of Orcus, and destroy it.

The wide range of levels the module is for is dealt with in several ways as well as the general principles described above for dealing with 100th level characters. For some encounters either the number and/or type of opponents vary or the NPCs' reaction to the characters vary depending on the total level of the party. Some areas in the module like the city of liches or the city of 100,000 demons, are really too difficult for any party to take out directly and require approaches other than brute force.

To complete the adventure players will need to defeat many opponent. Those difficult or impossible to avoid include:

  • Arctigus, a huge, ancient White Dragon.
  • The Witch-King Zhengyi - a Lich with 30th level magic-user ability.
  • 100 Type III Demons.
  • Fyrillius, the Abyssian Dragon - a Red Dragon larger than any found on the Prime Material Plane.
  • Baphomet, a Demon Lord.
  • Orcus, Lord of the Undead.
  • Tiamat, the Chromatic Dragon.

Other major opponents characters may face include:

  • Large numbers of Demons of all types, including large cities of hundreds of thousands of demons.
  • a Tarrasque
  • 10,000 Zombies
  • 100 Liches, 12 Demiliches & 12 Death Knights
  • Various Lesser Gods and Demon Princes including:

Development and release[]

Development[]

The book was written by Douglas Niles and Michael Dobson. Art was provided by Keith Parkinson and Graham Nolan.

This module is listed for Character Levels 18 - 100, the upper range of this is by far the highest level specified for any D&D module. The module includes a significant section on running games with 100th level characters focusing on three principles:

  • 100th-Level Characters Are Not 10 Times More Powerful Than 10th-Level Characters
  • Apply All the Rules Strictly
  • Never Give a 100th-Level Character an Even Break

The module includes two sets of pregenerated characters. The first set is the same seven characters that have run through the Bloodstone Saga, most are now 19th level. The second set are based on great characters of mythology and all have at least one class at 100th level. These characters, who are much more powerful than the versions appearing in the Legends & Lore manual are Persus, Circe, Hermes and Artemis.

Release[]

The Throne of Bloodstone was released by TSR in May 1988 for $8.95 US.

At 96 pages the module is larger than common at the time and the longest in the Bloodstone Saga. It comes in a loose cardboard cover, however the maps are not printed on the inside but in the book itself and a foldout poster. While this is the fourth adventure in the Bloodstone pass saga, and the second that sets the saga in the Forgotten Realms, it is the first publication that bears the official Forgotten Realms logo.

On June 14, 2016, it was re-released in digital format. It is currently available on DriveThruRPG and Dungeon Masters Guild for $4.99.

Reception and influence[]

Critical reception[]

As of 2023, The Throne of Bloodstone reached the rank of Platinum seller on DriveThruRPG.

Influence on other works[]

External links[]

References[]


Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition
Core rules
Players HandbookDungeon Masters GuideMonster Manual
Supplements
Battlesystem: Fantasy Combat SupplementThe Book of LairsThe Book of Lairs IIDeities & Demigods (Legends & Lore) • Dungeoneer's Survival GuideFiend FolioManual of the PlanesMonster Manual IIOriental AdventuresThe Rogues GalleryUnearthed ArcanaWilderness Survival Guide
Adventures
Desert of Desolation (PharaohOasis of the White PalmLost Tomb of Martek) • Queen of the Spiders (Against the Giants (Steading of the Hill Giant ChiefThe Glacial Rift of the Frost Giant JarlHall of the Fire Giant King) • Descent Into the Depths of the EarthShrine of the Kuo-ToaVault of the DrowQueen of the Demonweb Pits) • Realms of Horror (Tomb of HorrorsWhite Plume MountainExpedition to the Barrier PeaksThe Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth) • Scourge of the Slavelords (Slave Pits of the UndercitySecret of the Slavers StockadeAssault on the Aerie of the Slave LordsIn the Dungeons of the Slave Lords) • The Temple of Elemental Evil (The Village of Hommlet) • DungeonlandThe Land Beyond the Magic MirrorThe Secret of Bone HillThe Assassin's KnotDeep Dwarven DelveThe Sinister Secret of SaltmarshDanger at DunwaterThe Final EnemyAdventure Pack IAgainst the Cult of the Reptile GodAll That Glitters...Baltron's BeaconThe Bane of LlywelynBeyond the Crystal CaveDark Clouds GatherDay of Al'AkbarDestiny of KingsDwellers of the Forbidden CityEgg of the PhoenixEye of the SerpentThe Forest OracleThe GauntletThe Ghost Tower of InvernessThe Hidden Shrine of TamoachanThe Lost Island of CastanamirMidnight on Dagger AlleyNeedleRavager of TimeRavenloftRavenloft II: The House on Gryphon HillThe SentinelThe Shattered StatueTales of the Outer PlanesTo Find a KingTomb of the Lizard KingTreasure HuntWhen a Star Falls