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Dungeon Magazine #139
There is No Honor By James Jacobs Level 1 The first part of the Savage Tide adventure path. I look forward to the tedious underwater rules and the magic item gifting to send the party Under The Sea. Hey! Surprise! … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #138
It’s interesting, I’ve noticed another tonal change in Dungeon Magazine. The last few issues have contained adventures with a variety of styles. Linear, combat focused, more traditional styles. Accident or purpose? Who knows, but I do find the uptick in … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #137
Siege of the Spider Eaters By Tim Conners & Eileen Connors Level 1 A short adventure with “good guy” arenae. Arriving at a village, the party finds it encased in webs with giant spiders on it. Inside the villagers relate … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #136
Hey, I’m on vacation in California! I finally get to go to Death Valley! Tensions RIsing By Ryan Smalley Level 4 An airship has crashed in a hollow mesa and you’re sent to get some papers from it. The mesa … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #135
I have a headache and I twisted my neck last night. This issue isn’t helping. Funeral Procession By Mark A. Hart Level 1 This is one of the stooopidiest things I’ve ever seen. You’r guarding a funeral procession. There’s a … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #134
Home Under the Range By Michael Kortes Level 3 A linear “underdark” escort adventure with a farcical pretext. The party is charged with herding giant beetles through the underdark from one location to another. Five encounters later they reach their … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #133
Chimes at Midnight By Nicolas Logue Level 5 I cannot stand this fucking adventure. It’s Shadowpunky Eberron, which is not my favorite genre, but the real reason is that the design SUCKS SHIT BALLS. It starts with the usual ‘lets … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #132
Wingclipper’s Revenge By Christopher Wissel Level 4 There’s nothing to this “fey type” themed adventure. The party is assigned a mission, they take a linear path through a forest, having linear combat encounters, reach a destination and have more linear … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #131
The Beasts of Aulbesmil By Skip WIlliams Level 3 Nice to see Dungeon back in the business of publishing crap. You’re in a village for some lame pretext (an old friend is gone. The church has asked you to investigate … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #130
Within the Circle By Sam Brown Level 1 This short little adventure has a nice introduction and wilderness section combined with a rather disappointing little twelve room dungeon at the end. It’s meant to kick off a Yuan-ti themed campaign, … Continue reading
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