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Monthly Archives: December 2016
Dungeon Magazine #115
Raiders of the Black Ice Blackmoor By Wolfgang Baur Level 1 Journey through the Black ice to a fortress to rescue from captured villagers. This is done over eighteen pages, with enough content to fill about five or six … … Continue reading
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Depths of the Croaking Grotto
By Dave Coulson Cut To The Chase Games Swords & Wizardry (and every other system under the sun) Levels 3-5 A missing amulet sends the characters on the last caravan of the season bound for the frontier. Tracking the thieves … Continue reading
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They Met In A Tavern
By Jason Blalock Dice Addict Games Black Hack About a day’s journey by loaded wagon from a good-sized trading city, at the edge of a small farming community, sits a moderately successful inn and tavern called The Merchant’s Rest. Due … Continue reading
Dungeon Magazine #114
In this issue dungeon changed formats again. It loses Polyhedron and gets more content. Mad God’s Key By Jason Bulman Level 1 Holy shit! A Dungeon adventure that doesn’t completely suck! If you can accept a Sensoria/Do Right hook, and … Continue reading
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Arsenal of the Warrior Princess
By Alessandro Dellamotta Starlight Games OSR Levels 4-5 An ancient underground hideout, filled with weapons, magic and lore from a long-gone empire… And a terrible curse. This is a seventeen-ish room dungeon spread over 21 pages … that’s been formatted … Continue reading
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The Oddbox of Zoforon
By Lawson Bennette & Jimm Johnson The Scribes of Sparn 0e,1e, B/X Levels 5-7 Through the aeons, a golden box appears from time to time to tempt the greediest of thieves and treasure seekers. Sages say the origin of that … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #113
Queen with Bruning Eyes Eberron By James Wyatt Level 1 This adventure, with tie-ins to tiles and the D&D miniatures line, is a basic dungeon combat crap-fest with one notable feature: it has a couple of events outside of the … Continue reading
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The Ytroth Larvae of the Scarsea Cliffs
By Karl Scheer Ideagonk Generic/Universal Low Levels A ragtag group of adventurers delve into the mouth of one of The Ytroth Larvae of the Scarsea Cliffs seeking antideluvian treasure from underground civilizations! This is a two-page adventure with three rooms … Continue reading
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The Devil in the Crypt
By Terje Nordin & Mattias Narva Svard & Svartknost 1e Levels 1-3 Death will come on swift wings to those who disturb the tomb of the Black Pharaoh! Haunted by evil both otherworldly and mundane, the tomb of the sorcerer-king … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #112
Fair warning: I loved the original adventure. Jesus Christ, please don’t suck. Please don’t suck. Please don’t suck. Maure Castle, Levels 1-4 By Gary Gygax, James Jacobs, Rob Kuntz, Erik Mona Level 12 Maure Castle is trouble. This is a … Continue reading
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