Lords of Darkness - Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition

Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition

Lords of Darkness
Author(s) Jason Carl and Sean K. Reynolds
Genre(s) Role-playing game
Publisher Wizards of the Coast
Publication date 2001
Pages 192

The second Lords of Darkness was released for the third edition of Dungeons & Dragons. The book was published in 2001, and was written by Jason Carl and Sean K. Reynolds. Cover art was by Mark Zug, with interior art by Adam Rex, Anthony Francisco, Matt Cavotta, Carl Critchlow, Michael Dubisch, Mike Dutton, Raven Mimura, Puddnhead, Stephanie Pui-Mun Law, Richard Sardinha, and Kalman Andrasofszky.

The 192 page accessory details twenty-eight villainous groups, contains maps of evil strongholds, and includes new spells, feats, and magic items. The book presents five prestige classes: including Darkmask; Entropist; Spur Lord; Thayan Knight; and Zhentarim Skymage. Monsters such as the Daemonfey appear in this book.

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