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Krazz the Wanderer wrote:

Are there any good companies currently making quality adventures for 3.5? By good I mean, companies that don't take forever to complete and ship product and the quality of the adventure is professional (good art, writing and not many typos). Also, I would like for their stuff to be available in print. I'm old school and I like to read things on paper.

I think I'm going to get into DMing for my group and I need something to run but not from Paizo, our groups other DM uses their stuff.

Thanks for the input!

I own a game company named White Haired Man that produces adventures for 3.5 OGL and Savage Worlds. Our material is specifically designed for GM's to use in their own world. Visit www.whitehairedman.com for more information.

Note our work is made to work with Fantasy Grounds II and there is a PDF available which may be printed out.


What about Savage World conversion rules? Savage Worlds seems to be the best RPG system I have seen in a long time. In particular, it lends itself to online Virtual Tabletop Gaming like no other product. I will express my disappointment that there were no sidebars or data to help with playing with soon to be more popular RPG systems. Without such I would not find nearly enough use out of the material.


I use the information, adventures, hooks, wizards/dnd/eberron, published adventures, etc for an Eberron Sharn based campaign.

I really enjoyed completely starting anew, giving this new set of works a chance. Not because it was new, but because it had complete support of WoTC, Paizo and many many contributors.

It is exactly this full effort that draws me to a setting that gives me so many hooks, maps, materials, backdrops and more, that allow me to live a full working life and make adaptations/rewrites to fit my own version of an Eberron Sharn campaign.

It is such a nice platform that another friend of mine that runs a game has set aside his 20 year home brew campaign to run an Eberron game out of Q'barra. We use our ideas and essentially what happens in one world exists in the others.

Keep up the good work and I thank the entire effort thus far.


I am sorry to see some do not value Wil Wheaton's contribution. I think getting over worked over any one or five articles in a magazine is like cutting off your nose to spite your face.

Overall, the magazines promote gaming and contribute to what I consider an excellent way of socializing with friends and family.

Moreover, I specifically charge to the last page now, because of Wil's real life application of my favorite hobby. His experiences are a window into the soul and life of this gamer. He sees things as I do and his writing style shows how he has managed to balance our hobby with real life. Which at times is quite awkward at best among certain company.

I am not a fan of the comics. Not one do I follow since Wormy so long ago. If I can pay for a few pages I don't enjoy, I think others can learn to appreciate that not every page or article will appeal to every reader. $3.40 is a small price to pay for a single useful idea or thought. Look for the one that returns that value instead of trashing on any single article or author.