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| The Battle of Garos IV | | Author: Rodney Thompson | | System: Star Wars [filter] | | Category: Science Fiction [filter] | | Type: Scenario [filter] | | This module is a good climax to the first part of a campaign. Though originally designed to fit in with the above adventure modules, it is easily adaptable for any campaign. It features one of the best combinations of planetary assault and inter-starship battling. The only problem is that it is a bit vague in parts, which leaves the GM to fill in a lot of gaps.
| | Views: (6270) [sort] | | Comments: (0) Rating: 0.0 [sort] | | 2001-01-08 15:12:16 [sort] |
| The Bitter Root Briar II | | Author: Lang Waters | | System: d20 Dungeons and Dragons [filter] | | Category: Fantasy [filter] | | Type: Scenario [filter] | | Ipwhich has long been haunted by the forest that surrounds it--why do the trees whisper? Why do people sometimes vanish, only to reappear years later, completely mad and as young as they were the day they disappeared? Folklore holds that the answers are to be found on the other side of the Bitteroot Briar, the site of an ancient battle, where treasure is said to hang from the trees. But very few return from the briar, and the battle isn't over. | | Views: (4134) [sort] | | Comments: (6) Rating: 7.2 [sort] | | 2007-02-10 12:00:20 [sort] |
| The Bitteroot Briar | | Author: Lang Waters | | System: d20 Dungeons and Dragons [filter] | | Category: Fantasy [filter] | | Type: Scenario [filter] | | Ipwhich has long been haunted by the forest that surrounds it--why do the trees whisper? Why do people sometimes vanish, only to reappear years later, completely mad and as young as they were the day they disappeared? Folklore holds that the answers are to be found on the other side of the Bitteroot Briar, the site of an ancient battle, where treasure is said to hang from the trees. But very few return from the briar, and the battle isn't over.
The Bitteroot Briar is an adventure for nature based characters, level 2-4. | | Views: (8586) [sort] | | Comments: (30) Rating: 9.2 [sort] | | 2004-10-15 18:12:57 [sort] |
| The Black Knight | | Author: Bryan Sturdy | | System: War Hammer [filter] | | Category: Fantasy [filter] | | Type: Scenario [filter] | | The Black Knight is a Pendragon game as it appears to be set in pseudo-mediaeval England. You can either run it in Albion, or do what we did, and give all the characters and places decent Germanic names. The WFRP stats etc. seem to have been added as an afterthought. I like the scenario though, as it is the first warhammer scenario I played, back in 1986. Eh, when I were a lad...}
| | Views: (3769) [sort] | | Comments: (1) Rating: 8.0 [sort] | | 2000-04-18 12:51:02 [sort] |
| The Black Scepter | | Author: Dominic A. Covey | | System: D&D Forgotten Realms [filter] | | Category: Fantasy [filter] | | Type: Scenario [filter] | In recent weeks, a great tragedy and controversy has arisen in the east-central shires of the Barony. Normally the nobles of the land would take little heed to the outcry of the gnomes and pastoral country folk there (who often make a great fuss of a month of bad weather, calling for the court wizards of Baron’s Hold to take a hand and set the weather to fair for the rest of the year), but this matter seems to be rather serious. By now news of it has spread across the heart of the Barony and even to the court of the Baron himself.
| | Views: (8338) [sort] | | Comments: (3) Rating: 7.5 [sort] | | 2000-02-10 15:10:55 [sort] |
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