12-25-2018, 08:16 AM | #1 |
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Southern Sweden, possibly on an Alternate Earth
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Best pre-made Dungeon
So, Im looking for dungeons to delve. I would expect there are some excellent adventures published with dungeons usable for GURPS or DF/DFRPG, but published for other systems. I am looking more for inspiration than to convert verbatim.
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12-25-2018, 09:02 AM | #2 | |
Join Date: Aug 2007
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Re: Best pre-made Dungeon
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The Spelljammer stuff was a big hit with my group and some of the relatively small selection of 3.5 I had was pretty good. Of the 3.5 I can reccomend _Barrow of the Forgotten King_ particularly and all of the Eberron adventures.
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12-25-2018, 09:13 AM | #3 |
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Southern Sweden, possibly on an Alternate Earth
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Re: Best pre-made Dungeon
Thanks Fred, will check it out!
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01-06-2019, 10:03 AM | #4 |
Join Date: Apr 2010
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Re: Best pre-made Dungeon
Second Barrow of the Forgotten King. The dungeon design has decent "ecosystem" with goblinoid tribe characters. There were two follow-on adventures published for 3E but they were all pretty forgettable and the connections between them were weak at best.
On a larger basis, you could also look into the 2nd Ed. DnD adventure Dragon Mountain, which has a much larger ecosystem of squabbling tribes (I think four in all) of kobolds fighting for the dragon's favor. (There was a D&D adventure in the 1990s published - not for AD&D 2nd ed. - that featured a castle with three dragons lairing there at a state of truce, and a harpy named Haurua. I can't recall the name offhand but that one had a fairly decent potential for diplomacy play due to the warring factions. The dragons were a Black, a Green, and a Red, and the Green Dragon I recall would cast an illusion to create two illusory copies to fight alongside it.) Castle Ravenloft is generally seen to be the ur-example of vampire lord dungeons. This has been brought back for pretty much all editions of DnD. The 2nd Ed. module From the Darkness had a counter-example dungeon of Azalin, a wizard enemy of Ravenloft's Strahd von Zarovich. More recently, Raging Swan Press' "Against the Cult of the Bat God" is available for purchase in PDF format, and I read through it and liked it. It has a somewhat Lovecraftian tale of a village in decline in the fens, and a family's decaying manse with a dark cultist secret. |
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