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Monthly Archives: February 2013
The Corrupt Crypt of Illmater
by Jesse Muir Freely Distributed by Dragonsfoot AD&D Levels 4-6 This is a short adventure in to an old crypt system. It’s pretty plain, for the most part, and uninspiring. There’s no background, so it’s just a pure crawl small … Continue reading
SM3 – Shrine of the Oracle
by Stuart Marshall Freely distributed by Dragonsfoot AD&D 1st Levels This module contains a small religious temple, well done, and a near by basic and tough two level dungeon. The shrine is quite nice but the dungeon too simple, although … Continue reading
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SM1 – The Spider Farm
by Stuart Marshall Freely distributed by Dragonsfoot AD&D 1st Level This is a small ‘tactical’ adventure in which the group frees a small farm from goblin invaders. The setup is a bit free-form, with no presumptions about how the the … Continue reading
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SM2 – The Melford Murder
by Stuart Marshall Freely distributed by Dragonsfoot AD&D 1st level The people of the small village of Melford are stunned when one of the most prominent citizens is found dead one morning. Clues are scarce, suspects are everywhere, and the … Continue reading
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L4 – Devilspawn
by Len Lakofka Freely distributed by Dragonsfoot AD&D Levels 3-5 In this module the party defends a small series of villages from various mass humanoid attacks and an assassination attempt. It’s confusing, with an insane level of detail. It has … Continue reading
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HM5 – Isensan’s Secret
by Todd Hughes Freely Distributed by Dragonsfoot AD&D Level 6-8 The troubles in Rashtan have been caused by the mysterious Isensan, can the party discover his secrets and stop his wicked plans in time? This is an adventure with two … Continue reading
HM4 – Pop Goes the Meazel
by Todd Hughes Freely Distributed by Dragonsfoot AD&D Level 1 A thief is loose in the town of Rashtan, can you stop them? This is a small & short mystery/hunt in a small flavorless village. Hear a rumor, get a … Continue reading
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HM3 – The Chaos Halls of Belzir
by Todd Hughes Freely distributed by Dragonsfoot AD&D Levels 4-6 The ancient halls of a long lost wizardpriest of chaos Belzir have been rediscovered. Can the party discover this secrets and find his legendary amulet? Behold, an adventure! This is … Continue reading
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HM-2 The Hunt for Istan
by Todd Hughes Freely distributed by Dragonsfoot AD&D Levels 2-4 This follow-up adventure to “The Disappearance of Harold the Hedge Mage” sees the PCs return to the village of Rashtan. Hang on here, let me copy/paste most of my (poorly … Continue reading
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HM-1 The Disappearance of Harold the Hedge Mage
by Todd Hughes Freely distributed by Dragonsfoot AD&D Levels 1-3 The hamlet of Rashtan is missing it’s Hedge Mage. Can the PC’s track him down? This is a short little adventure in a house and mine that feels a lot … Continue reading
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