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Anybody Seen/Played Frog God's Tegel Manor?
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<blockquote data-quote="MNblockhead" data-source="post: 7896191" data-attributes="member: 6796661"><p>I've put down a LOT of money of Frog God Games books and have yet to be disappointed. Tegel Manor is no exception. This was a real labor of love for Jim Web and he put a lot of work into bringing a setting that means a lot to him personally into the 5e era. If you are looking for a creepy haunted house adventure that can go on for many sessions, get this book.</p><p></p><p>But keep in mind that it is old school. Maybe the first published haunted-house adventures and one of the first megadungeons. If you are looking for a more story-driven adventure, you can make one out of this, but it just isn't designed in the same way that many modern adventures are. Also, like most adventures from the era, it has a "fun-house" aspect with lots of puzzles and traps. If you liked the republished adventures in Tales of the Yawning Portal, I think you will like Tegel Manor. </p><p></p><p>It has beautiful evocative map. If you have a lot of money to spend you can get the whole thing at 25mm size. Also, it will be released on Fantasy Grounds. This may be the final push to get me to use a VTT and will having me get Fantasy Grounds over Roll 20. Tegel Manor would be an excellent game to run on a VTT, whether on-line or for an in person game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNblockhead, post: 7896191, member: 6796661"] I've put down a LOT of money of Frog God Games books and have yet to be disappointed. Tegel Manor is no exception. This was a real labor of love for Jim Web and he put a lot of work into bringing a setting that means a lot to him personally into the 5e era. If you are looking for a creepy haunted house adventure that can go on for many sessions, get this book. But keep in mind that it is old school. Maybe the first published haunted-house adventures and one of the first megadungeons. If you are looking for a more story-driven adventure, you can make one out of this, but it just isn't designed in the same way that many modern adventures are. Also, like most adventures from the era, it has a "fun-house" aspect with lots of puzzles and traps. If you liked the republished adventures in Tales of the Yawning Portal, I think you will like Tegel Manor. It has beautiful evocative map. If you have a lot of money to spend you can get the whole thing at 25mm size. Also, it will be released on Fantasy Grounds. This may be the final push to get me to use a VTT and will having me get Fantasy Grounds over Roll 20. Tegel Manor would be an excellent game to run on a VTT, whether on-line or for an in person game. [/QUOTE]
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