A mysterious cripple with an offer of adventure, an abandoned dungeon deep beneath the city, a quiet village with a dark secret...
Scourge of The Lich Father is a multi-part adventure which adds new characters, locations, factions, creatures, armour and weapons to the world of Vvardenfell. When a mysterious cripple arrives on the Silt Strider at Balmora a chain of events is set in motion that threatens the lives of every soul in the realm.
Journey deep beneath the city of Balmora to the Dungeon Despise, travel to the mysterious hamlet of Goldington and expose a foul conspiracy. There are many ways to uncover the truth, whether you use stealth and infiltrate the nefarious Tefmar Keep, or if you prefer to use your wit and strike a deal with the secretive Brotherhood of Shadows. Whatever your choice the outcome will never be what you expect...Scourge of the Lich Father consists of two acts.
Act I : A Simple Task
The Silt Strider has brought a crippled old man to the bustling haven of Balmora. Unable to wield a sword, this haggard traveler is in search of an able-bodied adventurer to help him retrieve an item from a nearby dungeon.
Act II : The Horror Beneath
The adventure moves to The West Gash of Vvardenfell as you carry. The Blade to the village of Goldington and your rendezvous with the cripple. But, on arrival at this sleepy hamlet, you learn of a hideous ritual killing and the cripple is a prime suspect.
Main features:
-A new NPC with an alluring quest
-A new dungeon with tricks and traps to negotiate
-A new weapon which is more than it seems
-A new village filled with characters, locations and adventure
-A chilling mystery which can be solved in a number of different ways
-A spacious castle for you to storm and take over
-A mysterious faction that could be friend or foe
-Unique weapons, clothing and armour to aid you in your quest
-Puzzle chambers that will tax your wit and challenge your cunning
-A treacherous dungeon modeled on the catacombs of Paris
-A final encounter that will test your mettle to the limit
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