Month: February 2023

  • Adventure review: B3 Palace of the Silver Princess (Orange version)

    B3 Palace of the Silver PrincessBy Jean Wells1980Published by TSR Time for a little bit of a history lesson, kids. B3 Palace of the Silver Princess follows the same path of the previous two B entries, acting as an introductory module for new DM and players alike. This time around, the module was written by…

  • Dragon Magazine #33 Review

    The three and the three. Time for a next issue. This one kinda lacks the spice and material that the previous issues had. A large portion of the magazine is sacrificed by a generic ass story, and also a gigantic list of international DMs, which is actually quite interesting to see and read. But unfortunately,…

  • Adventure review: B2 The Keep on the Borderlands

    B2 The Keep on the BorderlandsBy Gary Gygax1979Published by TSR Welcome to the land of imagination. This is how the all-mighty and iconic B2 module welcomes us. One of the most, if not the most played adventure module in history. The Keep on the Borderlands was originally published as a standalone module, but after the…

  • Adventure review: The Book of Ruins

    The Book of RuinsBy Michael Mayeau1981Published by Judges Guild Ah, this one brings memories of ancient times… yes, four years ago more or less. Back when the world was slightly different and less, paranoid? During my early forays into the world of D&D and the universe of TTRPGs, I found among the ocean of near…

  • The Horus Heresy: Aurelian review

    Lorgar’s final journey into the heart of chaos comes with a price. And that price is having to put up with some of the most annoying, riddle-incarnate demons ever. Aurelian is a short novel that continues and also complements the previous book where the Word Bearers where the focus: The First Heretic. It follows Lorgar…

  • The Horus Heresy #14: The First Heretic review

    From remorse, faith and fanaticism, nothing good is born. ADB once again brings a story that’s full of moving scenes and explosive stories, filled with complex and sometimes contradictory characters that fall prey to their own illusions and ideals. The Word Bearers are faith giving shape and flesh, they epitomize blind faith in godlike beings,…

  • Adventure review: B1 In Search of the Unknown

    B1 In Search of the UnknownFor Basic D&DBy Mike Carr1979 In Search of the Unknown. Old school gamers and D&D aficionados don’t require an introduction to this set. One of the earliest and also most iconic pieces of module ever written. Especially designed to be included alongside the Holmes Basic D&D bundle, this adventure works…

  • Adventure review: The Fell Pass

    The Fell Pass By Karl Merris1979Originally published in Dragon #32Review by Christian Blair The Fell Pass is an interesting sample among the ocean of adventures that exist out there. This little piece of work was originally conceived as a contestant in the first International Dungeon Design Contest, announced in Dragon Magazine. Issue #32 was the…

  • Dragon Magazine #32 Review

    Time for the next issue. This time we have number 32. A rather large issue with a ton of content that ranges from some midly entertaining history reads, to some useful tutorials, and my favorite: a complete adventure, the Fell Pass. It is a lovely read and offers a lot of useful material to both…

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