Monthly Archives: July 2015

Dungeon Magazine #50

The Vaka’s Curse by Ted James & Thomas Zuvich AD&D Levels 2-4 An evil guy is cursed to remain in a ship’s figurehead, and becomes a shadow slowly draining those on the ship, year after year. This is a nice … Continue reading

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Gleams of the Livid Plaque

by Paul Keigh Psychedelic Fantasies D&D The third installment of Paul Keigh’s “Procedurally generated weird place” feels just that: procedurally generated. Go read the review of the first adventure in this series: Dreams of the Lurid Sac Then go read … Continue reading

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Proteus Sinking

by Bjorn Warmedal Psychedelic Fantasies D&D Levels 1-3 Recall: I like gonzo and spaceships full of slime people is certainly gonzo. Of the eight Psychedelic Fantasies adventures this may be the weakest. It’s still better than most of the dreck … Continue reading

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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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Streams of the Lucid Crack

by Paul Keigh Psychedelic Fantasies D&D Mid-levels? Uh … so … Go read the review of Dreams of the Lurid Sac. https://tenfootpole.org/ironspike/?p=2633 Got it? Ok. This is a less procedural and more accessible version of Lurid Sac. IE: Paul Keigh … Continue reading

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The Harvester From Outer Space

by Yves Geens Psychedelic Fantasies D&D Fuck it if I know the level. 4-ish? From the introduction … As the PCs are camped out one night during their travels, they are caught in a bright tractor beam and with the … 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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