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<blockquote data-quote="Sledge" data-source="post: 2898546" data-attributes="member: 9324"><p>Okay Phil, you posted here and I'm going to run with you. This I feel I am allowed to do after having bought some of your pdfs.</p><p></p><p>"An Evening's Entertainment</p><p>This 33-page PDF, written by Michael Hammes and illustrated by Christopher Shy, presents two adventures for use with 3rd edition and other D20 System fantasy games."</p><p>and</p><p>"Allure of the Sea</p><p>This 13-page PDF -- written by F. Wesley Schneider and illustrated by Christopher Shy -- is a short D20 System adventure ready to be dropped into any fantasy campaign.</p><p>The daughter of a triton noble is being used as bait to lure unsuspecting people to their doom. The heroes must locate the lair of the evil seahag who is holding the triton lady and then free the triton from her captivity.</p><p>Includes maps by SkeletonKey Games."</p><p></p><p>Both are inexpensive, but neither tells you much. Both only have their levels listed on the covers. The first leaves you guessing completely. How am I supposed to know if that adventure is appropriate for my campaign? The second is more of a complex encounter apparently than an adventure. Really it's inexpensive enough that it's worth looking at. However doesn't the description tell more for players than a dm? As a dm I need to know what about an adventure will help it to fit in, and a brief introduction to the plotline. Do I really need to know how the players are expected to solve it? Also are either of these adventures recent or are they older with 3.0 information? Finally how come I couldn't find them on ENGS?</p><p></p><p>Worst thing of all is that this thread is a selfish one, because I'm hoping to spot a few gems in the process, but I'm not able to find out if these adventures are suitable for me at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sledge, post: 2898546, member: 9324"] Okay Phil, you posted here and I'm going to run with you. This I feel I am allowed to do after having bought some of your pdfs. "An Evening's Entertainment This 33-page PDF, written by Michael Hammes and illustrated by Christopher Shy, presents two adventures for use with 3rd edition and other D20 System fantasy games." and "Allure of the Sea This 13-page PDF -- written by F. Wesley Schneider and illustrated by Christopher Shy -- is a short D20 System adventure ready to be dropped into any fantasy campaign. The daughter of a triton noble is being used as bait to lure unsuspecting people to their doom. The heroes must locate the lair of the evil seahag who is holding the triton lady and then free the triton from her captivity. Includes maps by SkeletonKey Games." Both are inexpensive, but neither tells you much. Both only have their levels listed on the covers. The first leaves you guessing completely. How am I supposed to know if that adventure is appropriate for my campaign? The second is more of a complex encounter apparently than an adventure. Really it's inexpensive enough that it's worth looking at. However doesn't the description tell more for players than a dm? As a dm I need to know what about an adventure will help it to fit in, and a brief introduction to the plotline. Do I really need to know how the players are expected to solve it? Also are either of these adventures recent or are they older with 3.0 information? Finally how come I couldn't find them on ENGS? Worst thing of all is that this thread is a selfish one, because I'm hoping to spot a few gems in the process, but I'm not able to find out if these adventures are suitable for me at all. [/QUOTE]
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