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Mazes and Minotaurs

Started by selfdeleteduser00001, September 24, 2014, 05:15:23 PM

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Quote from: Mr. Kent;788856Of what adventure do you speak?! :D I have the M&M pdfs and would gladly play/run any adventure with suck bonkers ambition.

I'd forgotten, but tzunder mentioned Tomb of the Bull King, so i'm presuming that's the one.

Haffrung

Tome of the Bull King is awesome. Frankly, it's better than any of the OSR megadungeons I've come across. If it was written for Swords and Wizardry, it would be the flagship adventure that the OSR has been casting around for.
 

Brad

Quote from: Haffrung;789197Tome of the Bull King is awesome. Frankly, it's better than any of the OSR megadungeons I've come across. If it was written for Swords and Wizardry, it would be the flagship adventure that the OSR has been casting around for.

This is completely unrelated to the thread except for the "flagship adventure" part of your post. I've bought a lot of stuff (all of it, actually) from New Big Dragon and found it to be of WAY higher quality than most other OSR crap. That dude cranks out material daily for his blog, and it's always worth reading.
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