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The answer to this rely depends upon you kids. I ran a group of 10 to 13 year olds through several Dungeon adventures. The Devil Box, while a fun romp, quickly got off track. I would go with less investigation and more straight goals. Gorgaland's Gauntlet worked well with my 7 year old. My kids are way into pirates and I did a pirate adventure from the Poly side of Dungeon some issues ago that went real well.

One tip with handling the scare factor for kids is take teh H.P. Lovecraft approach. Give just a few details and let their minds fill in the rest.

Stockdale


BA English (20th century lit) minor in military history, The Citadel

Grad school dropout from MA in English, Wayne State U

2L at Cooley Law


Damn, DFA - I'm not a fan either, but be nice. Your post script was a little much.

Stockdale


I have the same issue with the RPGA. I have sent them several emails regarding the unavailability of active senarios from #117 and the lack of senarios from #119. They, however, have not responsed. Dealing with the RPGA and their email only policy is like talking into a black hole.


Alright, I've followed this tread and it sure seems that the love Will-Hate Will groups are pretty evenly matched here.So, I'll throw my opinion int the ring.

I fall into the get rid of Will Save category. While I do find myself drawn to read the column every month, its more of that I-want-to-watch-a-train-wreck desire rather than gleaning anything from the column. After reading that column, I always feel pretty good. My life could be signficantly worse. I could be Will Wheaton.

I suggest Paizo dump Will Wheaton, dummp the guy who draws his picture on that column, and get rid of Downer while their at it.

Stockdale