The Crucible of Freya is a 2000 role-playing game adventure published by Necromancer Games for D20 System .
The Crucible of Freya is an adventure in which the player characters investigate orc raids. [1] [2]
According to Shannon Appelcline, the adventure "The Wizard's Amulet was intended to be a teaser for Necromancer's first print adventure, The Crucible of Freya (2000)." [3] : 365 Appelcline also stated that "Necromancer produced much more standard fare for the early d20 market - which is to say adventures. This started off with The Crucible of Freya (2000), the Rappan Athuk mega-dungeon (2000) and Demons and Devils (2000). [3] : 365
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Necromancer Games was an American publisher of role-playing games. With offices in Seattle, Washington and Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, the company specialized in material for the d20 System. Most of its products were released under the Open Game License of Wizards of the Coast.
Clark Allen Peterson is the co-creator of Necromancer Games and founder of Legendary Games, and an Idaho state magistrate judge in Coeur d'Alene.
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