Ed Cha
Community Supporter
diaglo said:
like adventure instead of module. they dropped the word module during the 2ed era.
I think the term "module" might make a come-back actually.

For example, I like to call my book an "adventure setting" because it only has a short adventure (about 10 pages). Much of the book is dedicated to the actual setting (about 30 pages). The rest is focused on supplemental rules (about 30 pages). You build the World of Whitethorn piece by piece using these adventure settings (in a modular fashion).
So, it's not really an adventure (though I love adventures) and in fact, it would be easier to call it a module.
Here's a link in case you're interested:
http://www.openworldpress.com
I hate to sound like an advertisement, but I thought this might help. Good luck and let me know if there are other 3.5 adventures/modules coming out soon!