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Old 04-30-2023, 01:58 PM   #1
DouglasCole
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Default Re: Converting D&D/Other Adventures to DFRPG

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Any ideas on using this adventure in D&D 5e Forgotten Realms setting. I'm specifically looking to put it in the north of Swordcoast.
So, that original post pre-dated all sorts of stuff.

Lost Hall of Tyr (2nd Edition) is 5E/Dragon Heresy so no conversion needed.

I'm not that familiar with forgotten realms, but the key bit for Lost Hall would be that the hall should be in some pretty fierce mountains, and that there should be a reasonable population center to act as Isfjall and a base of operations.

The place that says "put it here" to me is around Mirabar, but the need for large mountains says "Spine of the World" to me.
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Old 05-01-2023, 02:35 AM   #2
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Default Re: Converting D&D/Other Adventures to DFRPG

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So, that original post pre-dated all sorts of stuff.

Lost Hall of Tyr (2nd Edition) is 5E/Dragon Heresy so no conversion needed.
Actually the mention of 5e was mainly just to indicate 5e version of Forgotten Realms vs earlier versions say 4e version.

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I'm not that familiar with forgotten realms, but the key bit for Lost Hall would be that the hall should be in some pretty fierce mountains, and that there should be a reasonable population center to act as Isfjall and a base of operations.

The place that says "put it here" to me is around Mirabar, but the need for large mountains says "Spine of the World" to me.

OK, thanks. I'll check into it.
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