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Caves and Caverns is an adventure supplement designed to be used with any role-playing game system, and contains tables for random generation of treasure and dungeons as well as a book of hex maps to assist the gamemaster with planning campaigns and adventures.
Heroic Expeditions is an adventure supplement which consists of three separate scenarios with each intended for a specific set of character types: "Spear of Darkness," "Quest for the Book of Ancestry," and "Cave of Despair".
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If you want an exciting adventure for D&D, then The Caverns of Thracia is for you." [2] Patrick Amory reviewed Caverns of Thracia for Different Worlds magazine and stated that "this D&D dungeon is an example of Judges Guild at their best. Well thought out and entertaining, based on Greek mythology, the Caverns will provide hours of full play.
Beyond the Crystal Cave, is in adventure in which the player characters are hired to save a recently eloped couple from the Cave of Echoes after they fled there. [1] The heroes must resolve the secret of the Crystal Cave to enter Porpherio's Garden, a magical place located on the island of Sybarate, where it is summer all year long.
6–8: Michael Ferguson: 2005 17: Legacy of the Savage Kings: 4–6: Harley Stroh: 2005 17.5: War of the Witch Queen: 7–9: Harley Stroh: 2005: Sequel to DCC #17 Exclusive for Dundracon 30, held February 17–20, 2006 18: Citadel of the Demon Prince: 12–13: Patrick Younts: 2005 19: The Volcano Caves: 7–9: Luke Johnson: 2005 20: Shadows in ...
The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth is a revised and expanded version of The Lost Caverns of Tsojconth, a tournament adventure that Gygax wrote for WinterCon V, a gaming convention sponsored by the Metro Detroit Gamers (MDG) in 1976. [4] It is based in part on one of Rob Kuntz's dungeon levels, as Kuntz helped Gygax revise the tournament version. [5]