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The Quest to Greymoor
Author: Darren White
System: AD&D 2nd Edition
Category: Fantasy
Type: Scenario
This module is a small quest set in the Forgotten Realms Campaign in the area of the Thunder Peaks. It is a continuation from the Highmoon area adventure (Journey to Balabell) and part 2 in a Trilogy involving the sorceress Azargatha Nimune. The PCs will embark on a journey to avenge the brother of a new and powerful ally and destroy a wicked source of evil. This adventure was written using AD&D 2nd Edition Rules.
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Comments: (30) Rating: 9.7
2004-10-16 09:40:58

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posted by JP on 2004-10-18 05:41:42
Nice road adventure. However it lacks an overall plot. Many nice small locations, but nothing really ties then in together.


posted by Sam Shpiz on 2004-10-27 18:31:18
I liked this one very much as it practically saved me when my dear dear plaers decided to call me up with a "lets have a session tomorrow, thats right, in 8 hours time". i read it liked it ran it and they liked it a lot.
nice one darren


posted by Casca on 2004-12-18 16:00:55
Nice! saw read it 3 or 4 times, converted it to 3.5, then played it w/ my pawns (player) and we loved it. THNX Darren.


posted by the White Wizard on 2004-12-23 20:29:30
good adventure, easy to follow and covert to 3E. Gave the players a brief glimmer of hope in numbers...


posted by Eric Wijnen on 2006-03-18 03:20:01
Great traveling adventure, alwys easy to have when your own group is traveling from one place to the next (even that is not in line with the campaign of the writer. Good work!


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