![]() Read it as the most glorious playthrough of the Keep on the Borderlands module a D&D group could ever possibly pull off. This book is super trash, but I still liked it. The result is a plodding exercise in mundane matters: logistics, travel, camping, guards, leadership, and discussion.more Everyone okay with that?")Įmerson met the challenge of novelizing this scenario by rendering it down to a literal translation of the experience, with only the addition of a hunt-the-bandits preamble to lead into the expedition to the Caves of Chaos. (A module whose background is essentially "We're going to go beat up monsters. ![]() Everyone okay with that?") Emerson met the challenge of novelizing this scenario by ren I admit that this was a nostalgia trip fueled by the memories of tearing open a boxed set, devouring a clearly written and evocative rule book in a single sitting, and then becoming thoroughly confused by a skeletal and entirely open-ended adventure module that forces a likely novice DM to hit the ground running from the very start. I admit that this was a nostalgia trip fueled by the memories of tearing open a boxed set, devouring a clearly written and evocative rule book in a single sitting, and then becoming thoroughly confused by a skeletal and entirely open-ended adventure module that forces a likely novice DM to hit the ground running from the very start.
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