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Fire and Ice
Author: Bill Sweeney
System: AD&D 2nd Edition
Category: Fantasy
Type: Scenario
Long ago, in a time when the world of Faerun was much younger, men lived in gleaming cities on the shores of great inland seas, and wizards ruled on high, experimenting with magics unknown to men today.
Views: (11812)
Comments: (11) Rating: 9.4
1999-12-28 09:17:33

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posted by Kuya Master on 2000-02-05 00:53:53
Oh man... awesome... this was just plain awesome. It has everything you need, and it's easy to fit into a campaign. Once again, awesome.


posted by Omnidave on 2000-10-17 11:59:05
Just great... Couldn't ask for anything more!


posted by Cat on 2001-02-09 11:47:49
simply the best


posted by Nathan Caroland on 2001-03-04 18:36:32
I loved the adventure. Very imaginative and creative. I would have liked a little more 'background' history on the adventure (such as, did Torch ever truly have the dragon orb or was he just a conniving dragon eager to own such a powerful item .. etc). A map also would have been nice, though I'm not certain this format (on the web page) supports it. Overall, a fantastic adventure, one that I'm looking forward to adapting to my own campaign for the future.


posted by Lars Frehse on 2001-05-12 12:57:48
I wish that WotC would bring out adventures like this one, instead of the ones they actually do
Mr. Sweeney is certainly brilliant and the adventure just has it all
I would like a map to go with it, but that is already the only bad thing about it.


posted by Shawn on 2001-11-13 20:04:33
I spoke with Bill about the missing maps a couple of years ago. Unfortunately he lost them in a hard drive crash. But I think it is a testament to his skill that, even without the maps, his adventures have become so widespread and so popular. I love everything he's done, and I've used several of his adventures in my campaigns. Besides, his imagery is done so well, that it shouldn't be that hard to create new maps.


posted by Eric Wijnen on 2003-02-27 02:15:52
Nice adventure. I would also have liked a map to go with it.
I personally wouldnīt do the wildspace part myself, but apart from that itīs ok. I really liked the room with all the magical items - what player wouldnīt want to have those!


posted by Eric Wijnen on 2003-02-27 02:16:54
Iīm sorry I was ment to give it a seven, so Iīll even it out by giving it an eight also


posted by pitztop on 2003-06-20 15:12:02
I agree about the maps, Bill did such a great job that you don't really need them. I almost got into a little trouble with my heroes at the end when they whipped out a couple of bags of holdings and started gathering up diamonds, but I took care of that on their next adventure....


posted by Aken-Ma'at on 2005-06-10 19:00:39
I've spent hours upon hours reading through all (yes, ALL) of the adventures on this site, and all I can say about this one is Wow! Very detailed, well-planned. Everything is covered. As for maps, not a problem for me. I'm an artist, so it will be fun drawing up a map or two for this one.

I am running a desert/Egyptian campaign, but I will find a way to work this one in. Great stuff! Thank you, thank you, thank you! Looking forward to more from Bill.


posted by Milos Gulan on 2013-03-26 06:57:21
This was one of the best adventures I have played beside Shoon's Legacy. They are really well done and I enjoyed playing both of them. Had some really great moments during the game. Thanks so much for those adventures.




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