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Best Urban Adventures Ever?

Started by Lizaur, December 13, 2010, 06:44:13 AM

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Skywalker

Quote from: RPGPundit;590628The "Paths of the Damned" series of adventures for WFRP 2e.  Really excellent in play.

I agree. They get some flak by 1e grognards who just read through them, but they played really well.

Terror in Talabheim was also excellent.

Skywalker

Quote from: The Traveller;590645Was one of those where the johnny-come-lately foreigner merchant was betrayed and murdered by the jovial town fathers, jealous of his business acumen? Those were very good urban adventures, if someone asked me what WH was all about, I'd point them there.

That might be Dead Ringer, which is a fantastic free WFRP adventure. However, it is set more in a village than a town.

silva

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Pavis and Big Rubble - a great city with a "above ground" dungeon by its side.

What else one could ask for ? ;)

RPGPundit

Quote from: Skywalker;590920I agree. They get some flak by 1e grognards who just read through them, but they played really well.

Terror in Talabheim was also excellent.

I found that one a lot more complicated to run than the others.

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