# Child's Play (module)

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{{Short description|Dungeons & Dragons adventure module}}
{{DnDmodule| module_title = ''Child's Play''
|module_image = Image:WG10 TSR9265 Child's Play.jpg
|module_code = WG10
|ISBN  = 
|module_rules = 
|module_character_levels = 
|module_campaign = 
|module_authors = [Jean Rabe](/source/Jean_Rabe) and [Skip Williams](/source/Skip_Williams)
|module_first_published = 1989
|series = 
}}

'''''Child's Play''''' is an [adventure module](/source/Adventure_(Dungeons_%26_Dragons)) published in 1989 for the ''[Dungeons & Dragons](/source/Dungeons_%26_Dragons)'' [fantasy](/source/fantasy) [role-playing game](/source/role-playing_game).  It was originally created as an [RPGA](/source/RPGA) Network Tournament module for characters of levels 13 through 15.

==Plot summary==
''Child's Play'' is high-level introductory scenario to the 2nd edition rules, designed for beginning [dungeon master](/source/dungeon_master)s and [player character](/source/player_character)s.<ref name="HW"/>

The monarchy of Rhesdain, nestled deep in [Greyhawk](/source/Greyhawk), somewhere on the edge of the Yetil Mountains, is in danger of toppling. A group of young noblemen, among them a few of Queen Joanna Lune's grandchildren, have launched a campaign to turn the country into a democracy.  The group claims a Constitution exists which proves Rhesdain was never intended to be a monarchy. The rebels claim the land is free and the people who live there, according to the constitution, are free to choose their own rulers.

==Publication history==
WG10 ''Child's Play'' was written by [Jean Rabe](/source/Jean_Rabe) and [Skip Williams](/source/Skip_Williams), and published by TSR in 1989 as a 32-page booklet with an outer folder.<ref name="HW">{{cite book|last=Schick |first=Lawrence|title=Heroic Worlds: A History and Guide to Role-Playing Games|publisher=Prometheus Books |year=1991|isbn=0-87975-653-5 |page=117}}</ref>

==Reception==
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==Reviews==
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==References==
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Category:Greyhawk modules
Category:Role-playing game supplements introduced in 1989

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