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{Favorite} Modules/Campaign Adventures?

Started by Silverlion, October 03, 2007, 08:11:17 AM

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Grimjack

Concur on Dark Tower and Caverns of Thracia by Judges Guild.
Rogue Mistress by Chaosium.
White Roc Inn by Emperor's Choice for Arduin.
Oh yeah, and Harlequin and Harlequin's back for Shadowrun.
 

GrimJesta

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beeber

dramune run and the mutiny on the eleanor moraes series for star frontiers were always favorites.  B2 and S4/WG4, aw hell, all of S1-4 are favs, too.  and X1.  you can build a campaign off B2 and "dread" tho.

Akrasia

My favourites:

B10 -- Night's Dark Terror.  Best D&D adventure (actually, mini-campaign) of all time.

UK4 -- When A Star Falls.  Best AD&D adventure of all time.  (I'd recommend the UK series as a whole -- the highest overall quality of any TSR series IMO.)

The Court of Ardor.  My favourite 'campaign setting' of all time.  It's a wonderful little setting for Rolemaster (2e) by  the old ICE from around 1981.  (Although ostensibly set in southern Middle-earth, the setting and adventures aren't especially Tolkien-esque, and the setting can easily stand on its own.)

Palantir Quest.  A very decent campaign (or 'adventure path' as the kids say these days) for MERP by the old ICE.  It takes place in the early Fourth Age, and actually manages to get the PCs involved in an epic quest after the LotR.
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peteramthor

Taroticum for Kult.

So many small adventures for Cull of Cthulhu that were spread out all over the books.  One in this book a couple in that one....
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Tim

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beeber

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  • RuneQuest's Griffin Island: The best motherfucking fantasy campaign I've ever read or played. An island the size of Britain, chocked full of NPCs, places to adventure, monsters, magical artifacts, and a map with great blank spaces for the players to fill. 100% awesome - also, it's RQ, so it rocks harder.
can't find that one on ebay these days :(  :mad:  ever since i've been bitten by the RQ bug this year, that one's been on my list.

isn't there also a 'griffin mountain'?  one's for RQ2, the other for RQ3?

droog

Quote from: beeberisn't there also a 'griffin mountain'?  one's for RQ2, the other for RQ3?
Quite so. GM came out first, in the early 80s (and was for RQ2, set in Glorantha), GI came out in the late 80s or early 90s (RQ3, not in Glorantha). I used them both--basic map and setup from GM, stats and some of the ideas from GI.
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