Palace of the Vampire Queen

Palace of the Vampire Queen is a fantasy role-playing game adventure published by Wee Warriors in 1976 that uses the rules of Dungeons & Dragons, despite not being licensed by TSR, the creators of D&D.

[3] As RPG historian Stu Horvath noted, "Everything is static; the occupants of the rooms wait for the players to arrive in order to react.

In 2019, Precis Intermedia acquired the Wee Warriors product line,[6] with a re-release of Palace of the Vampire Queen as a remastered reprint.

[citation needed] In his 2023 book Monsters, Aliens, and Holes in the Ground, RPG historian Stu Horvath noted, "In Palace of the Vampire Queen, nothing makes sense.

The only context is provided in a one-page background that boils down to a couple of key facts, most of which were established by the title ... As with many novice dungeons designs, the palace seems to be populated the way it is because it might be neat, or might be fun, or in the case of the garlic garden, probably useful for the players."