My original Thracia paperback is so full of pencil marks and notes we must have played it a dozen times back in the day. This was my top of the list adventures to run and we had great fun as a group playing this.
this was a wonderful campaign to play through in the very early 80's and still fun to DM after playing. Each run through was different each time we played.
Thank you so much Manny for this great discussion, it was very interesting, and gets me even more excited to back this project. Bob and Scott were great, and you have become my favorite TTRPG channel and interviewer. Top tier quality! 👍👍
I'll second that. The interview was conversational. but got into some of the subjects that we are really passionate about for this project. I'll sit down with Manny anytime!
I backed this. Ive already converted it to 5e and ran it twice in that system. Added a ton of stuff in the underground forest, and made it huge. Super psyched for this one. Judges Guild was in Decatur Illinois.
Question: for your other OARs I had one criticism for the 5e conversios...too many magic items Will this conversion also suffer from that in the 5e conversion
My original Thracia paperback is so full of pencil marks and notes we must have played it a dozen times back in the day. This was my top of the list adventures to run and we had great fun as a group playing this.
this was a wonderful campaign to play through in the very early 80's and still fun to DM after playing. Each run through was different each time we played.
Thank you so much Manny for this great discussion, it was very interesting, and gets me even more excited to back this project. Bob and Scott were great, and you have become my favorite TTRPG channel and interviewer. Top tier quality! 👍👍
I'll second that. The interview was conversational. but got into some of the subjects that we are really passionate about for this project. I'll sit down with Manny anytime!
I backed this. Ive already converted it to 5e and ran it twice in that system. Added a ton of stuff in the underground forest, and made it huge. Super psyched for this one. Judges Guild was in Decatur Illinois.
Question: for your other OARs I had one criticism for the 5e conversios...too many magic items
Will this conversion also suffer from that in the 5e conversion