Fez V: Wizard's Betrayal

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Fez V: Wizard's Betrayal
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Character levels4-8
Authors James Robert and Len Bland
First published1987

Fez V: Wizard's Betrayal is an adventure for fantasy role-playing games published by Mayfair Games in 1987.

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Contents

Fez V: Wizard's Betrayal is a scenario for character levels 4-8 mixing technology and magic. The adventurers' spaceship crashes on a plateau inhabited by dwarves, orcs, et al. To escape (and save the world), they must free Fez from the alien spaceship where he is held captive. [1]

Publication history

Fez V: Wizard's Betrayal was written by James Robert and Len Bland, with a cover by Boris Vallejo, and was published by Mayfair Games in 1987 as a 32-page book. [1]

Reception

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References

  1. 1 2 Schick, Lawrence (1991). Heroic Worlds: A History and Guide to Role-Playing Games. Prometheus Books. p. 98. ISBN   0-87975-653-5.