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Monthly Archives: September 2016
The Cruellest Mistress of All
By John R. Davis Self Published OSR Level 4 A frustratingly organized sixty-five multi-part adventure, which is in turn part of a campaign arc. A divination, followed by an unrelated orc attack on the town, followed by a tower exploration, … Continue reading
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Sands of Saqua-Ra
By Matthew Kline Creation’s Edge Games Swords & Wizardry Levels 6-8 Dune striders set out from the walled city of Jewel each day, carrying sages and sightseers across the desert out into the sprawling ruins of Saqua-Ra. On this day, … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #101
Only two adventures and a shift to combat focused adventures does NOT bode well for my future state of mental well being … Prison of the Firebringer By Richard Baker Level 13 Heh. “Over the centuries he has come to … Continue reading
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Lost Lair of the Lizard Laird
By Johnathan L. Bingham Ostensible Cat Design Swords & Wizardry Let’s call it … level 1? …the tribe is willing to release them and forgive the party’s trespass if they will perform a task on behalf of the tribe. Tsoraz … Continue reading
Temple of Lies
By Zzarchov Kowolski Self Published Neoclassical Geek Revival/OSR Levels 1-2 The Temple of Lies is a small light hearted adventure about the typical shennigans one gets into involving human sacrifice and severe opiod addiction. Black Lotus Peddler: “Two or three … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #100
Ought oh. I think the blog comments are right: I’ve in for a very rough time ahead. Old Embers Never Die By Andy Collins Level 12 Two dungeons, barely connected. Number one has six rooms and is kobolds. The entrance … Continue reading
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Cyclopean Deeps Chapter 2 – Eye of the Titan
By Matt Finch Frog God Games Swords & Wizardry/Pathfinder Level 10-12 Eye of the Titan takes the adventurers to the strange, underground fortress of Ques Querax, where they may discover strange secrets if they are unlucky enough… While on another … Continue reading
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Castle Gargantua
Cast By Kabuki Kaiser Self-published Labyrinth Lord Any Level “Ride the beanstalk and crawl into the sprawling halls of Castle Gargantua. There awaits the most legendary of giants and the fiercest creatures known to man. Delve further than ever for … Continue reading
Dungeon #99
Two adventures. A new low?!?! Or maybe stocking up for issue 100? Quadripartite By Peter Aperlo 3e Level 14 The very definition of a lame adventure/the perfect example of a ‘Combat as Sport’ adventure. It’s just a bunch of forced … Continue reading
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Cyclopean Deeps Chapter 1: Down to Ques Querax
By Matt Finch Frog God Games Swords & Wizardry/Pathfinder Level 10-12 I’m digging deep in to my pile on this one. This is a D1 clone. Seriously, if you take the core of D1 and replace it with a new … Continue reading
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