The Barrow of the Damned

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Author: Jonathan J. Drake ISBN: 9781301525263
Publisher: Jonathan J. Drake Publication: April 14, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jonathan J. Drake
ISBN: 9781301525263
Publisher: Jonathan J. Drake
Publication: April 14, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Live Action Roleplaying (LARP) in the dark bowels of the earth anyone? Add some restless dead, an ancient evil and a group of adventurers wielding only foam weapons. Not so appealing now, is it?

The Barrow of the Damned is the latest action adventure phenomenon to delight the eager role-playing enthusiasts at the Wardhope LARP Centre. The barrow is a truly wondrous discovery. Its vast network of dark tunnels and undiscovered tombs stretch for miles below the woodland and make an ideal area to run role-playing campaigns.

Mr Stephens, the owner of the Wardhope Centre, isn’t very particular about whom he sends deep into the darkness below and, oddly, he doesn’t even advertise the event. He isn’t stupid though; he has his reasons. After all, he knows firsthand of the horrors that lurk within and the devastating darkness that’s tainted his soul and continues to haunt him to this very day.

With elements of gore and violence, this book is not suitable for anyone under the age of fifteen.

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Live Action Roleplaying (LARP) in the dark bowels of the earth anyone? Add some restless dead, an ancient evil and a group of adventurers wielding only foam weapons. Not so appealing now, is it?

The Barrow of the Damned is the latest action adventure phenomenon to delight the eager role-playing enthusiasts at the Wardhope LARP Centre. The barrow is a truly wondrous discovery. Its vast network of dark tunnels and undiscovered tombs stretch for miles below the woodland and make an ideal area to run role-playing campaigns.

Mr Stephens, the owner of the Wardhope Centre, isn’t very particular about whom he sends deep into the darkness below and, oddly, he doesn’t even advertise the event. He isn’t stupid though; he has his reasons. After all, he knows firsthand of the horrors that lurk within and the devastating darkness that’s tainted his soul and continues to haunt him to this very day.

With elements of gore and violence, this book is not suitable for anyone under the age of fifteen.

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