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Lost Tomb of Martek : ウィキペディア英語版
Desert of Desolation

''Desert of Desolation'' is a compilation adventure module published by TSR for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'') fantasy roleplaying game. It combines three previously published individual modules: ''Pharaoh'', ''Oasis of the White Palm'', and ''Lost Tomb of Martek''. The modules were made for use with the first edition ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' (''AD&D'') rules. ''Pharaoh'' was created by Tracy and Laura Hickman soon after the couple married in 1977, and published by TSR in 1982. ''Oasis of the White Palm'' was a collaboration between Tracy Hickman and Philip Meyers, and Hickman wrote the ''Lost Tomb of Martek'' on his own; both were printed in 1983.
Each module is an Egyptian-styled adventure. The individual modules were well received by critics at the time of their release, and the compilation garnered accolades in the early 2000s.
==Plot summary==


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