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Thread: Modules
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2010-07-01, 02:13 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Mar 2009
Modules
Recently, my wife has found she likes Dm'ing, but lacks the abilirty and time to build mutli-sessionial affairs from start. So, bam! Spice weasel modules.
The campaign is a rotating DM set up various players having several characters. Its set in a poor mans version of Greyhawk, which basically can be translated as '2ed means orcs can be killed for profit' for the party.
Anyway, i know we have Forge of Fury(Currently running), Sunless citadel, speaker in dreams, standing stone, Return to ToEE, Nightfang Spire, and Tomb of horrors.
What other ones might be good to pick up?
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2010-07-01, 02:49 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Jun 2004
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- Lincoln, RI
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Re: Modules
What is a spice weasel module? I'm not trying snarky but that's a term I've never heard before.
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2010-07-01, 04:31 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Jan 2010
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- Mercerville, New Jersey
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Re: Modules
I think hes making a Futurama reference :P
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2010-07-01, 07:23 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Feb 2006
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- Kanagawa, Japan
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Re: Modules
Have you checked out the free adventures from the Wizard of the Coast website? There are dozens of (usually fairly short) D20/3e modules available there.
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