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| Rules required | Dungeons & Dragons, 3rd edition |
|---|---|
| Character levels | 13th |
| Authors | Skip Williams |
| First published | 2001 |
| ISBN | 0-7869-1855-1 |
| Linked modules | |
| The Sunless Citadel *The Forge of Fury *The Speaker in Dreams *The Standing Stone *Heart of Nightfang Spire *Deep Horizon *Lord of the Iron Fortress *Bastion of Broken Souls | |
Deep Horizon is anadventure module for the3rd edition of theDungeons & Dragonsfantasyrole-playing game.
InDeep Horizon, the subterranean humanoid race known as the desmodus are in danger of being eliminated by evilbeholders andsalamanders.
Deep Horizon was published in 2001, and was written bySkip Williams, with cover art byBrom and interior art byDavid Roach.
The adventure was reviewed inDragão Brasil (as "Horizonte Profundo") which commented that the adventure contains some enjoyable moments despite its flaws, and that its flexible structure could be repurposed creatively by theDungeon Master, while the adventure is relatively easy to integrate into existing campaigns, which would help to overcome some of its structural or narrative flaws.[1]