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  2. List of Dungeons & Dragons modules - Wikipedia

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    For description and history of Adventures/Modules see Adventure . Adventures for various campaign settings are listed in different articles, including Forgotten Realms, Dragonlance, Greyhawk, Mystara, Kara-Tur, Spelljammer, Ravenloft, Al-Qadim, Dark Sun, Planescape, Birthright, and Eberron. Note that this article includes the modules for most ...

  3. Basic Fantasy RPG - Wikipedia

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    Basic Fantasy Role-Playing Game (also commonly known as Basic Fantasy RPG and abbreviated BFRPG), is an open source retro-clone role-playing game written by Chris Gonnerman that emulates, and is largely compatible with, the 1981 Basic and Expert sets of Dungeons & Dragons.

  4. List of Dungeons & Dragons adventures - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of official Dungeons & Dragons adventures published by Wizards of the Coast as separate publications. It does not include adventures published as part of supplements, officially licensed Dungeons & Dragons adventures published by other companies, official d20 System adventures and other Open Game License adventures that may be compatible with Dungeons & Dragons.

  5. Horror on the Hill - Wikipedia

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    Horror on the Hill is an adventure module published by TSR, Inc. in 1983, for the Basic Rules of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. Its product designation was TSR 9078. This 32-page book was designed by Douglas Niles, and features cover artwork by Jim Roslof.

  6. The Keep on the Borderlands - Wikipedia

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    The French RPG magazine La Gazette du Donjon gave this adventure a rating of 3 out of 5, saying, "The fortified castle on the borders of the country is a very open introductory module in the sense that it gives free rein to the imagination of the players (and the dungeon master). The context of the castle can serve as a basis for many quests."

  7. Adventure (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    The first stand-alone Dungeons & Dragons adventure module, Palace of the Vampire Queen, was published in 1976 by Wee Warriors. Although TSR did not produce this module, the company did distribute the first three printings on behalf of Wee Warriors. The adventure was described as a "Dungeon Masters Kit" rather than a "module" or an "adventure".

  8. List of Forgotten Realms modules and sourcebooks - Wikipedia

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    Uses the Ravenloft setting and may be played as a stand-alone or as the sequel to the Forgotten Realms adventure Castle Spulzeer. ― 9537: 10–12: Stand-alone modules: The Accursed Tower: R.A. Salvatore: 1999: Reviewed in Envoyer magazine #32. 32: 11337: 1–3: 0-7869-1337-1: For Duty and Deity: Dale Donovan: 1998: Four adventures that can be ...

  9. Journey to the Rock - Wikipedia

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    Journey to the Rock is an adventure module written by Michael Malone and published by TSR, Inc. in 1985, for the Basic Rules of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. It is intended for player characters of level 1-3.