However, if you want to convert the adventure for use outside the Greyhawk world, you will need to read the material below on barbarians and the barbarian lands of Greyhawk, and consider carefully how to set this adventure in another game world. The information given in this pack tells you all you need to know to run the adventure smoothly. Howl From the North continues this search, enabling the characters to locate the remaining two swords. They located only three during the course of that adventure. In Five Shall Be One, the player characters-supplied in the back of this book-are hired to locate the five Blades of Corusk. The trilogy began with the Five Shall Be One adventure module, and concludes with the boxed set. Trilogy of modules set in the northeastern lands of Oerik, in the world of Greyhawk. Is useful as general background to this adventure, but isn’t required to play it. Howl From the North Table of Contents Introduction. 120 Church End, Cherry Hinton Cambridge CBI 3LB United Kingdom Any reproduction or unauthorized use of the material or art work printed herein is prohibited without the express written permission of TSR, Inc. This material is protected under the copyright laws of the United States of America. Distributed to the toy and hobby trade by regional distributors Distributed to the book and hobby trade in the United Kingdom by TSR Ltd. Random House and its affiliate companies have worldwide distribution rights in the book trade for English language products of TSR, Inc. The TSR logo is a trademark owned by TSR, Inc. ADVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONS, AD&D, GREYHAWK, and WORLD OF GREYHAWK are registered trademarks owned by TSR, Inc. Brown, Carl Sargent Playtesters: Clayton Cox, Darrell Caldwell, Lori Strickland, Leslie Biffle, Stephanie Biffle, Sam JonesĬopyright “1991 TSR. Howl From the North by Dale “Slade” Henson iĬredits Design: Dale “Slade” Henson Editing: Mike “Mike” Breault Cover Painting: Jeff Starlind Interior Art: Ken Frank Cartography: Diesel Typography: Angelika Lokotz and Bacey Zamagne Keylining: Sarah Feggestad Graphic Design: Dee Barnett Thanks to: James Ward, David “Zeb” Cook, Timothy B.