Doomstones: Blood in Darkness is a 1990 role-playing adventure for Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay published by Games Workshop.
Doomstones: Blood in Darkness is an adventure in which the player characters try to find the second crystal of power by searching an ancient dwarven shrine. [1]
Blood in Darkness was written by Simon Forrest with Brad Freeman and Graeme Davis, and was published by Flame Publications in 1990 as an 80-page book. [1] The Lost Shrine of Kasar-Khan was revised for Warhammer and republished as Blood in Darkness. [1]
Anthony Ragan reviewed Doomstones 2: Blood in Darkness in White Wolf #30 (Feb., 1992), rating it a 3 out of 5 and stated that "Blood in Darkness is a good WFRP adventure with the potential for quite a lot of fun." [2]
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