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The War on WOTC continues - Shots Fired!

Started by Secrets of Blackmoor, Today at 02:37:01 PM

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Secrets of Blackmoor



We are now selling Rob Kuntz's newest AD&D module, Into the Wild Blue Yonder.

This is Rob's homage to his friend Dave Arneson. It is also his first ever adventure set in Blackmoor, making it a reunion of sorts between Greyhawk and Blackmoor since Rob was the first DM in Lake Geneva.

I personally consider it his response to the lack of institutional memory at WOTC after their take down of Gary Gygax and the entire crew who created RPGs in 1974.

Set in Blackmoor's Dark Realm, the land of the unliving, it is a complete adventure for use with 1st edition D&D or any of the clones.

Yet, it is a lot more, as Rob has established a whole new environment that can be added onto your existing campaign world and revisited many times for your own home brew adventures.

I also feel this adventure module presents what D&D should be, Dark, Scary, Unsafe, and Brutal.

More Here:
https://www.tfott.com/product-page/into-the-wild-blue-yonder-a-journey-through-blackmoor-s-dark-realm-1

Thank you, Griff