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When Children Play
Author: David Sarkies
System: AD&D 2nd Edition
Category: Fantasy
Type: Scenario
A ranger does not return home for dinner and his wife becomes worried, so she stops the PCs while they are travelling past, and asks them to find him.
Views: (3717)
Comments: (6) Rating: 8.3
2007-05-07 07:35:23

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posted by JP on 2007-06-26 07:28:58
This adventure is great! I adapted it to another game and it made for one of the coolest adventure to run and from feedback, play too.


posted by Jonas on 2007-06-06 07:51:18
A cute little scenario. Very good for lightening the mood in a serious campaign.


posted by The New Bean on 2007-06-02 08:20:58
Glad to see you're still around, David. I have alot of your 2E adventures on my page which has been running since, well forever, pretty much. Dragon Magazine doesn't know what they missed. :)


posted by Paladin on 2007-09-15 20:46:03
Great little side adventure..love it..easy to use and had a good time with it.


posted by Ossian on 2008-02-12 03:29:04
Cool adventure. One needs to work on how to have the average group of PC accept the mission without making things look too obvious, but it's cool for low level PCs.
Only, why "Killing the hill giants in their sleep: 500 xp"? This adventure is supposed to reward the PCs who have a good aligned behaviour (as shown from the other XP rewards).
Well, anyway, this is a good one.


posted by Eric Wijnen on 2008-04-01 05:07:33
Great Idea ! (Which might have offspring)




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