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  2. The Land Beyond the Magic Mirror - Wikipedia

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    An appendix to the module notes that Gygax adapted the module from his own D&D campaign. To maintain the element of surprise, the module advises dungeon masters to keep the players in the dark about what is happening as long as possible, although well-read players will eventually recognize the literary source of the encounters.

  3. List of Dungeons & Dragons modules - Wikipedia

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    A module in Dungeons & Dragons is an adventure published by TSR.The term is usually applied to adventures published for all Dungeons & Dragons games before 3rd Edition. For 3rd Edition and beyond new publisher Wizards of the Coast uses the term adventure.

  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. Dungeonland - Wikipedia

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    The module was positively reviewed in issue No. 48 of White Dwarf magazine by Jim Bambra, who scored it 9 out of 10 overall. He reviewed the module along with The Land Beyond the Magic Mirror, and enjoyed the "rich vein of humour" that runs through the two modules, both of which "offer players an exciting and humorous time". [5]

  6. Castle Greyhawk - Wikipedia

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    These were the 1983 adventure Dungeonland and its sequel The Land Beyond the Magic Mirror, as well as 1985's Isle of the Ape. All three were originally conceived by Gygax as extra-planar extensions of the dungeons below Castle Greyhawk. As published, however, the modules again provided no information regarding the castle itself or its dungeons.

  7. Skarda's Mirror - Wikipedia

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    Skarda's Mirror is an adventure module for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.It was published by TSR in 1987, and designed by Aaron Allston.Its cover art is by Tim Hildebrandt with interior art by Al Williamson and Jeff Easley, and cartography by Dave S. LaForce, Dennis Kauth, and David C. Sutherland III..

  8. Descent into the Depths of the Earth - Wikipedia

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    Both modules were reprinted in the omnibus collection D1-2 Descent Into the Depths in 1981, as a 32-page booklet with an outer folder. [6] [7] The original versions of the D1 and D2 modules both featured monochrome cover artwork by David C. Sutherland III, but the 1981 compilation was released with a color cover illustrated by Jim Roslof.

  9. Gary Gygax bibliography - Wikipedia

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    GW1 Legion of Gold (1980) Gamma World adventure module, with Luke Gygax and Paul Reiche III; WG4 The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun (1982) EX1 Dungeonland (1983) EX2 The Land Beyond the Magic Mirror (1983) WG5 Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure (1984) with Robert Kuntz; WG6 Isle of the Ape (1985) T1-4 The Temple of Elemental Evil (1985) with ...