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'''The Temple of Elemental Evil''' is one of the most famous [[Dungeons & Dragons]] adventure modules in the world, after the [[Tomb of Horrors]]. It's an epic dungeon delve that revolves around the players breaking into the combined dungeon-temple of the Cults of the Princes of Elemental Evil - the four [[Archomental]]s [[Ogremoch]], [[Imix]], [[Olhydra]] and [[Yan-C-Bin]], being ultimately manipulated and controlled by the cult(s) of [[Zuggtmoy]] and/or [[Tharizdun]]. It has received multiple different iterations across different editions.  
'''The Temple of Elemental Evil''' is one of the most famous [[Dungeons & Dragons]] adventure modules in the world, after the [[Tomb of Horrors]]. It's an epic dungeon delve that revolves around the players breaking into the combined dungeon-temple of the Cults of the Princes of Elemental Evil - the four [[Archomental]]s [[Ogremoch]], [[Imix]], [[Olhydra]] and [[Yan-C-Bin]], being ultimately manipulated and controlled by the cult(s) of [[Zuggtmoy]] and/or [[Tharizdun]]. It has received multiple different iterations across different editions.  


A [[3rd Edition Dungeons and Dragons]] based video game version was released in 2003. It is best known for having the most accurate adaptation of 3E rules to a video game and being an excellent example of turn based combat. Tim Cain actually owns the rights to the source code for it and [[Arcanum]] and wants to release it, but his contract won't let him because it would allow for bypassing the CD check DRM that was broken the week it came out and sold without since 2010.
A [[3rd Edition Dungeons and Dragons]] based video game version was released in 2003. It is best known for having the most accurate adaptation of 3E rules to a video game and being an excellent example of turn based combat, and as being a schoolboy's lesson for decent quality-control due to its massive game-breaking BUGS. Tim Cain actually owns the rights to the source code for it and [[Arcanum]] and wants to release it, but his contract won't let him because it would allow for bypassing the CD check DRM that was broken the week it came out and sold without since 2010.


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The Temple of Elemental Evil is one of the most famous Dungeons & Dragons adventure modules in the world, after the Tomb of Horrors. It's an epic dungeon delve that revolves around the players breaking into the combined dungeon-temple of the Cults of the Princes of Elemental Evil - the four Archomentals Ogremoch, Imix, Olhydra and Yan-C-Bin, being ultimately manipulated and controlled by the cult(s) of Zuggtmoy and/or Tharizdun. It has received multiple different iterations across different editions.

A 3rd Edition Dungeons and Dragons based video game version was released in 2003. It is best known for having the most accurate adaptation of 3E rules to a video game and being an excellent example of turn based combat, and as being a schoolboy's lesson for decent quality-control due to its massive game-breaking BUGS. Tim Cain actually owns the rights to the source code for it and Arcanum and wants to release it, but his contract won't let him because it would allow for bypassing the CD check DRM that was broken the week it came out and sold without since 2010.