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    D&D 5E (2014) Greyhawk is the official setting for Ghosts of Saltmarsh

    Some preview "flip thru" videos are up on YT now. The area map for Saltmarsh is simply a color updating (redrawn) of the original one from U2 Danger at Dunwater, and includes the Greyhawk features of the Azure Sea, the Dreadwood and the Hool Marshes. It even includes the original hexes, which in...
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    Tales of Peril: The Complete Boinger & Zereth Stories of John Eric Holmes

    The Tales of Peril Book Club has returned. Here are the most recent posts, the third of which was posted today. Scene 5: "The Ancients Worked on a Grand Scale" Scene 6: "A Map of the Dungeons Explored So Far" Scene 7: "The Grisly Business of Swallowing the Corpses" The posts for Scenes 6...
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    Tales of Peril: The Complete Boinger & Zereth Stories of John Eric Holmes

    Three more posts in the Tales of Peril Book Club since the last update. These cover the next three scenes in Chapter 1. Scene 2: "Rumors of the Fabulous Treasures of the Underworld" Scene 3: "Murray the Mage, It Is" Scene 4: "Tromping Through the Wilderness"
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    Hall of Many Panes

    *bump* It's weird to be posting after a Gary post from 2005, but I thought this thread was a more relevant place to post than starting a new one. Anyway - after all these years, I just got a copy of Hall of Many Panes for the first time. I was most interested in the oldschool dungeon level...
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    Tales of Peril: The Complete Boinger & Zereth Stories of John Eric Holmes

    Here's the first Book Club post covering the actual stories. Warning: contains spoilers. The Maze of Peril - Chapter 1: ENTRANCES Scene 1: "The Green Dragon Tavern was Crowded, Dark, Noisy"
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    Tales of Peril: The Complete Boinger & Zereth Stories of John Eric Holmes

    Hi, I'm Zenopus from the Zenopus Archives blog, which is dedicated to the original D&D Basic Set (aka Holmes Basic) and the writings of J. Eric Holmes. I contributed a bibliography of Holmes' writings to the Tales of Peril book. I've just started a new blog series, a read-through of the book...
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