This is my personal blog about role-playing games. I've played lots of games over the years, but these days I mainly play Dungeons & Dragons. Specifically, 4LBB — the original D&D box set + the Greyhawk supplement. On this blog you will find me sharing maps I've drawn, writing about D&D rules, analyzing various subjects, and BS'ing about RPGs in general. This blog is about fun: nothing commercial and nothing serious.
I ran this game through my players...um, I mean, I ran this game FOR my players after they had finally finished the GDQ septology (the location of this module is just near the Vale of the Mage which is also near where Q1 ended). My players, when realizing their situation in S3, thought since they could handle the demoness Lolth, robots and such shouldn't be too hard! Hah!
It is still one of my favorites. Get an old school Star Trek Enterprise floorplan and you can have some real fun...
I have to admit that rules hard core!
ReplyDeleteI wanna play. Did I just say that?
O, what I have become.
xo
We're playing this Saturday! Remember that treasure map you guys found last time? Now you get to follow it to its logical conclusion.
ReplyDeleteI ran this game through my players...um, I mean, I ran this game FOR my players after they had finally finished the GDQ septology (the location of this module is just near the Vale of the Mage which is also near where Q1 ended). My players, when realizing their situation in S3, thought since they could handle the demoness Lolth, robots and such shouldn't be too hard! Hah!
ReplyDeleteIt is still one of my favorites. Get an old school Star Trek Enterprise floorplan and you can have some real fun...
Ciao!
Grendelwulf
An abiding familiarity with this module only enhances the comedy. When I read "you see a sign marked 'skeleton office'" I laughed.
ReplyDeleteI howled on several occasions when reading this spoof. I stuck in my Geoff Buck and all I got vended were these lousy carrot dudes and a fish dog!
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