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Monthly Archives: January 2013
DFT1 – Trident Rock
by Michael Martin Freely distributed by Dragonsfoot AD&D Levels 5-7 Can you unravel the mysteries of the island of Trident Rock? Must I? This module gave me a headache. This review is not going have the pretense of being objective. … Continue reading
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Dwimmermount (Draft) Review
by James Maliszewski Labyrinth Lord/ACKS Autarch? Grognardia Games? Levels 1-10 The gates of Dwimmermount are opening. After years of rumors, it is time to discover the secrets of this legendary dungeon for yourself. This review is based on a DRAFT … Continue reading
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DF30 – The Village with No Name
by Robert James Freely distributed by Dragonsfoot AD&D Levels 1-3 Along the road in a distant location is a village with no name but with citizens under siege by a gang of evil rogues, adventurers, and rubes. Who will confront … Continue reading
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DF29 – Ruins of the White Watch
by Andrew Hamilton Freely Distributed by Dragonsfoot AD&D Levels 5-8 Centuries ago the White Watch defended the land. Then it fell and it’s location was lost… until now. Who knows what treasures could be found in its depths. This is … Continue reading