HeroQuest - Scenarios
Here are some scenarios for narrators to use in their campaigns. Feel
free to download these and use them. They are mostly written for the first edition
Hero Wars rules, but they will generally be entirely compatible with
HeroQuest.
You can also contribute to the scenario
collection: Call for Scenarios.
Approved Scenarios
The Tax Man Cometh, HeroQuest
Demo Kit by Jeff Kyer, maps by Darran Sims.
Converted Scenarios
The following scenarios were previously published in Runequest
supplements. Treasures are not specified in terms of Hero Wars Wealth at
this time. Otherwise, all game mechanics and statistics have been
converted to Hero Wars by volunteers. These conversions have not been
"approved" by Issaries, Inc., and so should not be considered as official
conversions. We thank the volunteers for their hard work!
Burglary at Raus' House, from
Pavis: Threshhold to Adventure. This is a small scenario for beginning characters.
Flying Trollkin, from
Troll Pak.
Rainbow Mounds, from
Apple Lane.
Temple at Feroda, from
Big Rubble.
Gringle's Pawnshop, from
Apple Lane.
Garhound Contests from Sun County adapted and expanded
by Michael O'Brien, Ian Thomson, John Hughes and others.
Skyfall Lake, from
Into The Troll Realms.
Apple Lane, the classic scenario setting.
Fan Contributions
Broos!, by Roger Nolan.
Saddled with the Nightmare, by Simon Bray and Martin Hawley.
The Cattle Raid at Ormthane Vale, by Ian Cooper.
Fan Scenarios on Other Sites
There is an active and vibrant Gloranthan community on the net. Here are
some of the best fan scenarios freely available on the net. We provide this links as
a service to players and narrators, and cannot be held responsible for the contents,
nor does this represent an endorsement of the scenario by Issaries, Inc. If there is
a HeroQuest scenario on the net you would like to recommend, that is complete,
interesting and novel, then
let us know.
Everything is Thunder by John Hughes.
A Monstrous Birth by Martin Dick (MS Word format).
The Broken-Foe Curser by James Frusetta.
La Lance de Yamsur (follow 'Aventures' link) by Arnaud Lefebure (in French).
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