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Dungeon Magazine #49
A cover painting of a poisoned flute? Oh, this should be gooooood … The Dark Place by Lee Sheppard AD&D Levels 5-7 A Predator-clone so clone-like that it suggests you watch the movie! I kind of enjoyed the backstory, for … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #48
To Bite The Moon by Lisa Smedman AD&D Levels 9-12 This is a weird little adventure. In a gnoll cave, with 70-some odd gnolls, the party is turned in to gnolls by a wish. There’s then a little straight-forward cave … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #47
Shades of Darkness by David C. Wright AD&D Levels 4-6 This is, essentially, a set piece battle in darkness. The party stumble on village whose manor lord has just been killed. Looking in to the manor discovers a few clues … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #46
Dovedale by Ted James & Thomas Zuvich D&D Levels 1-3 Danger! Folklore! Danger! I Love this stuff to an unnatural degree! The village stream has run dry, causing the villagers crops to have issues. They want you to fix it. … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #45
An Artist’s Errand by Steve Kurtz Spelljammer Levels 6-8 This adventure is some juveniles masturbatory fantasy. Some hot chick from a “provocative artistic race” hires you to go return a stolen necklace. SHe wears clothing with a lot of holes … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #44
A Hot day in L’Trel by Ted James & Thomas Zuvich AD&D Levels 1-3 This is a city adventure that is clearly on the right path. Essentially, the city catches on fire during a catastrophe and the adventure follows the … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #43
Switching to Google Docs for writing. Let’s see if that helps with the auto-correct. Jacob’s Well by Randy Maxwell AD&D Levels 2-4 1-on-1 adventure. L.A.M.E. But it’s a REALLY good one. Yeah! But it’s Yet Another Adventure Based On The … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #42
Whistledown’s Mantrap by Bradley Schell AD&D Levels 3-4 From the Oxford Unabridged: Dungeon Magazine Side-Treks – Using two pages to describe an encounter that should take 4 sentences. See also: Dungeon Magazine in general. A dryad with a mantrap plant … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #41
Remember folks: I’m partial to fairy tales, so read the last review with that in mind. Deadly Treasure Cody Hedberg AD&D Levels 10+ Elaborate Funhouse. A wizard has built himself a tomb, buried himself in it, died, and then invited … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #40
Song of the Fens by J. Bradley Schell AD&D Levels 1-3 This is an adventure in a swamp to find a tavern-girls anonymous singing love interest. I must have gotten soft during my vacation; the core idea doesn’t suck. While … Continue reading
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