This is a site for discussing roleplaying games. Have fun doing so, but there is one major rule: do not discuss political issues that aren't directly and uniquely related to the subject of the thread and about gaming. While this site is dedicated to free speech, the following will not be tolerated: devolving a thread into unrelated political discussion, sockpuppeting (using multiple and/or bogus accounts), disrupting topics without contributing to them, and posting images that could get someone fired in the workplace (an external link is OK, but clearly mark it as Not Safe For Work, or NSFW). If you receive a warning, please take it seriously and either move on to another topic or steer the discussion back to its original RPG-related theme.

OLD MODULES YOU ARE RUNNING

Started by Bedrockbrendan, March 09, 2025, 10:35:09 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

the crypt keeper

I don't "run" older modules per se, I incorporate them into an ongoing campaign without announcing them. Like, the party is trudging through a mystical forest I might look at B3 and restock it with relevant bad guys. In a vampire world I needed the "Baths of Salazzaar", a bastion for the undead creature known as Bishop Vullen.  WG4 worked nicely for my martial order of ghouls, vampire knights, and terror gnomes. I've cribbed Black Sword and Stealer of Souls numerous times for their elements, Nadsokor, Org, merchants assassinating each other. But I never ever say we are running a particular adventure for the day. The fun part for me is when the PCs figure out where they actually are, when they recognize the place.
The Vanishing Tower Press

blackstone

Quote from: the crypt keeper on March 12, 2025, 10:24:44 AMI don't "run" older modules per se, I incorporate them into an ongoing campaign without announcing them. Like, the party is trudging through a mystical forest I might look at B3 and restock it with relevant bad guys. In a vampire world I needed the "Baths of Salazzaar", a bastion for the undead creature known as Bishop Vullen.  WG4 worked nicely for my martial order of ghouls, vampire knights, and terror gnomes. I've cribbed Black Sword and Stealer of Souls numerous times for their elements, Nadsokor, Org, merchants assassinating each other. But I never ever say we are running a particular adventure for the day. The fun part for me is when the PCs figure out where they actually are, when they recognize the place.

so...no.
1. I'm a married homeowner with a career and kids. I won life. You can't insult me.

2. I've been deployed to Iraq, so your tough guy act is boring.

the crypt keeper

Quote from: blackstone on March 12, 2025, 01:24:55 PM
Quote from: the crypt keeper on March 12, 2025, 10:24:44 AMI don't "run" older modules per se, I incorporate them into an ongoing campaign without announcing them. Like, the party is trudging through a mystical forest I might look at B3 and restock it with relevant bad guys. In a vampire world I needed the "Baths of Salazzaar", a bastion for the undead creature known as Bishop Vullen.  WG4 worked nicely for my martial order of ghouls, vampire knights, and terror gnomes. I've cribbed Black Sword and Stealer of Souls numerous times for their elements, Nadsokor, Org, merchants assassinating each other. But I never ever say we are running a particular adventure for the day. The fun part for me is when the PCs figure out where they actually are, when they recognize the place.

so...no.
Your games must be dreadful. So now you want to debate what "running" a module actually entails?
The Vanishing Tower Press

Cathode Ray

I'm currently in the middle book of the Volturnus Trilogy from early 1980s' Star Frontiers.
Think God