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March 29, 2005

Frivilous Purchase

by @ 4:13 pm. Filed under D&D News, Adventures

Alright, I’m just getting back into the D&D scene, and I was checking out Wizard of the Coasts forums where I found a reference to an awesome site called RPGnow.com. You can get just about anything via PDF. I bought two classic modules that would have fetched a nice dime on Ebay. Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth is a very cool outdoor/indoor module. I remember playing this one as a kid and remember the archnemesis at the end pretty well.

I also picked up the supermodule Temple of Elemental Evil. Very cool module that can basically be an entire campaign.

One Response to “Frivilous Purchase”

  1. Brian Says:

    I loved Lost Caverns. I remember having some fun out in the wilderness before settling down and hitting the awesome dungeon. This is definitely one of the best modules.

    I know TSR put out a supermodule combining all of the S modules. I couldn’t find it available for download on RPGnow.com though. Is it there, or do you just have to roll with the four seperate ones?

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