Issue #83. Best Adventure ever published by Dragon, btw.
Ooh, this is a bit odd - the OP is deleted, leaving James' reply as a seeming cry of defiance, a gauntlet thrown down to the Paizo crowd, daring us to gainsay him. Me, I fear his dread wrath to much.
I just like giant chicken legs.
Ambulatory residences are always a good thing to show to PCs. The double-take is always priceless. "A walking...what?!?!"
Not to mention Baba Yaga's countless years of mythological goodness.
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I notice that James did state "Best Adventure ever published by Dragon", and not by Dungeon Magazine... :)
Hurm.
James Jacobs wrote: Issue #83. Best Adventure ever published by Dragon, btw. Yeah, that one was awesome. WAAAAAAAY better than the 2e piece of chicken-foot with the same title that TSR published some time ago.
Any chance of Paizo offering a PDF of it anytime soon? Please?
Rather than release that issue in PDF format (especially as I want to sell my old Dragon issues), maybe that adventure should receive a full 3.5 update in Dungeon magazine? We all know that given the success of Maure Castle it would sell well.
ericthecleric wrote: Rather than release that issue in PDF format (especially as I want to sell my old Dragon issues), maybe that adventure should receive a full 3.5 update in Dungeon magazine? We all know that given the success of Maure Castle it would sell well. Pleeeeeze!!!
ericthecleric wrote: Rather than release that issue in PDF format (especially as I want to sell my old Dragon issues), maybe that adventure should receive a full 3.5 update in Dungeon magazine? We all know that given the success of Maure Castle it would sell well. Maybe you could cast a Miracle spell and request that? Or use greater planar ally on James Jacobs to get him to do it (you can bribe him with mangoes, apparently, if one is to believe this Logue fellow).
I ran that one when it came out. I still think about it, and can remember the artwork and the floorplan. Funny how a great adventure allows for that sort of persistence of vision even decades later.
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