It's a cracking adventure - I think. I've read the 2nd edition three times and the 1st edition at least once, each time with the intention of running it, but it's just never happened. There's another Gus L adventure I've recently read that I'd like to run, Hel's Crow's Final Rest, a viking flavoured small location in the same vein as Prisoner, well worth checking out. I'd also recommend a look at Temple of the Moon Priests, it's from the One Page Dungeon contest from years ago. The art and layout are fantastic and the dungeon looks like a lot of fun, I will be running it soon at Virtual Grogmeet using the True-D6 system (another recommendation, if you like clever systems this does a lot with a single D6 and comes as a simple text file, yet to try it but on paper it looks good).
Would love to hear you cover that "new GM package" if you think about it a little more. Maybe even figure out a way to create a small sandbox that connects together these modules.
I started putting together a D&D for Free playlist. And i think when i get a some more videos under my belt I might do that. I do plan on running an opentable using Blackmarsh and a bunch of the modules i've covered so that might be a good way to do it.
Glad to see I'm not the only one who doesn't like what false rumours bring to a game. I also avoid naming monsters, especially for online play ... you can almost hear the players Googling what the stats might be!
Thanks for telling, I'll check it out. And while we're already talking ;) I'm looking for a dungeon to put my BBEG in. Not exactly a mega dungeon, but something big, für two or three sessions. Crypt, sunken city, abondoned temple flavored or something like that. Anybody any suggestion? It is supposed to be the end of chapter one (a fallen angel is trying to better the world with best intentions by controlling corrupt/wicked/evil people of power by making them possessed by demons) in a homebrewed campaign of two chapters (where of course everything backfires and the demons are running amok).
I quite like Falkrest Abbey but you'd probably be though it in one session. Maybe checkout No ArtPunk. Some great dungeons in there and you can pick it up for free on Drivethru
Your reviews make me discover good modules that worth be run and/or played. Thanks!!
Thank you!
It's a cracking adventure - I think. I've read the 2nd edition three times and the 1st edition at least once, each time with the intention of running it, but it's just never happened. There's another Gus L adventure I've recently read that I'd like to run, Hel's Crow's Final Rest, a viking flavoured small location in the same vein as Prisoner, well worth checking out.
I'd also recommend a look at Temple of the Moon Priests, it's from the One Page Dungeon contest from years ago. The art and layout are fantastic and the dungeon looks like a lot of fun, I will be running it soon at Virtual Grogmeet using the True-D6 system (another recommendation, if you like clever systems this does a lot with a single D6 and comes as a simple text file, yet to try it but on paper it looks good).
Thanks for the suggestions. I'll get them added to the list.
Would love to hear you cover that "new GM package" if you think about it a little more. Maybe even figure out a way to create a small sandbox that connects together these modules.
I started putting together a D&D for Free playlist. And i think when i get a some more videos under my belt I might do that. I do plan on running an opentable using Blackmarsh and a bunch of the modules i've covered so that might be a good way to do it.
Awesome!
Thank you.
Glad to see I'm not the only one who doesn't like what false rumours bring to a game. I also avoid naming monsters, especially for online play ... you can almost hear the players Googling what the stats might be!
I'm with you on both counts. Its really Nice to see it in a module, especially if people are making a switch to a more ose style of play.
Broken Huts sounds like most English commuter towns
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Thanks for telling, I'll check it out.
And while we're already talking ;) I'm looking for a dungeon to put my BBEG in. Not exactly a mega dungeon, but something big, für two or three sessions. Crypt, sunken city, abondoned temple flavored or something like that. Anybody any suggestion? It is supposed to be the end of chapter one (a fallen angel is trying to better the world with best intentions by controlling corrupt/wicked/evil people of power by making them possessed by demons) in a homebrewed campaign of two chapters (where of course everything backfires and the demons are running amok).
I quite like Falkrest Abbey but you'd probably be though it in one session. Maybe checkout No ArtPunk. Some great dungeons in there and you can pick it up for free on Drivethru
I never understood how false rumors made for good gameplay.
I'm with you. I've never got that much fun out of them.