| MazrimTaim |
I'm on a hunt for D20/OGL adventures. I know I probably need the Age of Worms, Savage Tide, and Shackled City for sure. I've heard a lot about them, most of that being that they're fantastic.
On my list I've got.
Adventure Book 1 and 2 from AEG
The Caverns of Thracia
GameMastery Modules
Pathfinder
and the three big adventure paths.
Any suggestions on where to look or what other ones I might get?
dsancho
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I'm on a hunt for D20/OGL adventures. I know I probably need the Age of Worms, Savage Tide, and Shackled City for sure. I've heard a lot about them, most of that being that they're fantastic.
On my list I've got.
Adventure Book 1 and 2 from AEG
The Caverns of Thracia
GameMastery Modules
Pathfinder
and the three big adventure paths.Any suggestions on where to look or what other ones I might get?
You might want to check Red Hand of Doom. It's really good.
| varianor |
Rappan Athuk, The Bonegarden, tons more from Necromancer Games.
Hmm. You have until 01/31 to sign up as a patron for Nicolas Logue's Blood of the Gorgon from Open Design. (www.opendesign.com) That would let you purchase a pdf of Empire of the Ghouls or Six Arabian Nights. Now, I'm biased as a prior patron, but I think it's a good bias. I highly recommend either of them.
There's also several excellent adventures included with Ptolus, from Malhavoc Press. And adventure locales. You can get the adventure Night of Dissolution, and run it with The Banewarrens, and there's something else that comes after that.
DangerDwarf
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The Dragonlance Age of Mortals trilogy of modules (Key of Destiny, Spectre of Sorrows, Price of Courage) are some of the best modules of all time. Heck, Price of Courage is over 300 pages!
Good story, creative critters and locations, and the end fight is against a dragon overlord. Good stuff and should go down as some of the best modules of all time.
| bubbagump |
Monkey God Enterprises has a number of good ones out there. I'm rather surprised they haven't gained more attention. They seem to specialize in two areas: the old-fashioned dungeon crawl, and the roleplay-intensive scenario.
They're cheap, too. Since they haven't gained as much attention as others, they're usually easy to pick up on ebay for just a buck or two.
Matthew Morris
RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8
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Rappan Athuk, The Bonegarden, tons more from Necromancer Games.
Hmm. You have until 01/31 to sign up as a patron for Nicolas Logue's Blood of the Gorgon from Open Design. (www.opendesign.com) That would let you purchase a pdf of Empire of the Ghouls or Six Arabian Nights. Now, I'm biased as a prior patron, but I think it's a good bias. I highly recommend either of them.
There's also several excellent adventures included with Ptolus, from Malhavoc Press. And adventure locales. You can get the adventure Night of Dissolution, and run it with The Banewarrens, and there's something else that comes after that.
*perk* copy of empire of the Ghouls? Must set up donna with live journal (she's wanting in on blood of the Gorgon, and will be good experience for her.
I'd recommend Crucible of Freya, Looking Glass Deep, Necropolis, Dreaming Caverns of the Duregar, and Shadows of the last war. It's Ebberon specific, but fun
| varianor |
varianor wrote:That would let you purchase a pdf of Empire of the Ghouls or Six Arabian Nights.*perk* copy of empire of the Ghouls? Must set up donna with live journal (she's wanting in on blood of the Gorgon, and will be good experience for her.
I think perk has one syllable and purchase has two. :D