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<blockquote data-quote="pming" data-source="post: 7801152" data-attributes="member: 45197"><p>Hiya!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes. Not any 5e ones all the way through (skimmed over Storm Kings Thunder as a player bought it thinking it might be fun to play through). I have played through almost all of The Shackled City, and about 70% of Savage Tide (Piazo, for 3.x though). I also DM'ed and also played, through about half of Council of Theives (significant changes between Playing and DM'ing, with that one, obviously). I DM'ed the first three books of Second Darkness (read the whole thing), I also DM'ed some of Kingmaker, but used BECMI/Dark Dungeons in stead of Pathfinder. Also on the list are Rise of the Runelords (read, converted for use with Powers & Perils and put into my own home grown world), Shattered Star (read first two books iirc), Wrath of the Righteous (first book only), and I have also read through all of Age of Worms and Savage Tide...but did a total conversion of AoW to the Star Frontiers sci-fi RPG, and have DM'ed and converted the first two 'books' of Savage Tide; once with my own home brewed RPG (based on Darkurthe Legends), and once with Call of Cthulhu (THAT one worked out amazingly well!). In the last one, Savage Tide but for Cthulhu (oh, iirc the 5th edition version). So...uh...yes. I have "read" and "played" through AP's before. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As I said, I'm just now reading and going through it on FGII. It seems to me like it's definitely <em>trying </em>to get me to run it "as expected"...which is fine. I mean, how else would they be able to get across the bedrock of the who's and why's of the actual adventure? One thing I like about the FGII version is that I can modify/change it myself. I'm not sure how/if this will mess up various links and whatnot, but if I'm careful I think I could probably just switch out "Tethyrian human mage" with "Suloise human MU", or switch out other names with that of Greyhawk (likely where I'd be running it).</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I have only JUST started really going through it...so, as The Great Hall said "<em>Time, will tell...</em>"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pming, post: 7801152, member: 45197"] Hiya! Yes. Not any 5e ones all the way through (skimmed over Storm Kings Thunder as a player bought it thinking it might be fun to play through). I have played through almost all of The Shackled City, and about 70% of Savage Tide (Piazo, for 3.x though). I also DM'ed and also played, through about half of Council of Theives (significant changes between Playing and DM'ing, with that one, obviously). I DM'ed the first three books of Second Darkness (read the whole thing), I also DM'ed some of Kingmaker, but used BECMI/Dark Dungeons in stead of Pathfinder. Also on the list are Rise of the Runelords (read, converted for use with Powers & Perils and put into my own home grown world), Shattered Star (read first two books iirc), Wrath of the Righteous (first book only), and I have also read through all of Age of Worms and Savage Tide...but did a total conversion of AoW to the Star Frontiers sci-fi RPG, and have DM'ed and converted the first two 'books' of Savage Tide; once with my own home brewed RPG (based on Darkurthe Legends), and once with Call of Cthulhu (THAT one worked out amazingly well!). In the last one, Savage Tide but for Cthulhu (oh, iirc the 5th edition version). So...uh...yes. I have "read" and "played" through AP's before. :) As I said, I'm just now reading and going through it on FGII. It seems to me like it's definitely [I]trying [/I]to get me to run it "as expected"...which is fine. I mean, how else would they be able to get across the bedrock of the who's and why's of the actual adventure? One thing I like about the FGII version is that I can modify/change it myself. I'm not sure how/if this will mess up various links and whatnot, but if I'm careful I think I could probably just switch out "Tethyrian human mage" with "Suloise human MU", or switch out other names with that of Greyhawk (likely where I'd be running it). Anyway, I have only JUST started really going through it...so, as The Great Hall said "[I]Time, will tell...[/I]" [/QUOTE]
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