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The cover is famously eye-wateringly bad, although one could argue - like [[Gates of Firestorm Peak]] - that it serves not to tip off nosy players into the horrors within. Ah whom are we fooling, the cover is utter crap.
The cover is famously eye-wateringly bad, although one could argue - like [[Gates of Firestorm Peak]] - that it serves not to tip off nosy players into the horrors within. Ah whom are we fooling, the cover is utter crap.
 
[[File:Forgotten temple of tharizdun 431 x 600 .jpg|thumb|Seriously, the fuck is this.]]
The temple is on a Teotihuacan-like box-on-a-pyramid plan. The inverted two-step pyramid is a symbol of this particular [[Tharizdun]] cult, which Monte Cook reused in the [[Temple of Elemental Evil]] remake/sequel. Tharizdun later developed into the [[Yog-Sothothery|Azathoth/Cthulhu]] figure for the [[Greyhawk]] setting.
The temple is on a Teotihuacan-like box-on-a-pyramid plan. The inverted two-step pyramid is a symbol of this particular [[Tharizdun]] cult, which Monte Cook reused in the [[Temple of Elemental Evil]] remake/sequel. Tharizdun later developed into the [[Yog-Sothothery|Azathoth/Cthulhu]] figure for the [[Greyhawk]] setting.



Revision as of 17:37, 25 June 2020

The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun is a Gary Gygax adventure module for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. It is WG4 to Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth's WG3 (published as S4).

The cover is famously eye-wateringly bad, although one could argue - like Gates of Firestorm Peak - that it serves not to tip off nosy players into the horrors within. Ah whom are we fooling, the cover is utter crap.

Seriously, the fuck is this.

The temple is on a Teotihuacan-like box-on-a-pyramid plan. The inverted two-step pyramid is a symbol of this particular Tharizdun cult, which Monte Cook reused in the Temple of Elemental Evil remake/sequel. Tharizdun later developed into the Azathoth/Cthulhu figure for the Greyhawk setting.

Here is a subversion of dungeon-crawl tropes: as the party gets closer to the heart of darkness, they find more and more evidence that they Should Not Be Here.

Where Tsojcanth debuted creatures as would (soon) enter the Monster Manual II; the Temple reaches back to the Fiend Folio for several of its monsters.