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I'm having a serious hankering for a little Five Torches Deep. Imma see if I can convince someone else to run it though. I DM soooo much it's nice to have the occasional break and just play. Any suggestions for a good compatible old school dungeon? I need one I haven't read just in case I get to play.
 

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I love to play Amber (diceless system)... its a fresh change at times and my favorite time as a player have been when the dm was running an Amber campaign (maybe due to the Dm himself but).
 

I'm having a serious hankering for a little Five Torches Deep. Imma see if I can convince someone else to run it though. I DM soooo much it's nice to have the occasional break and just play. Any suggestions for a good compatible old school dungeon? I need one I haven't read just in case I get to play.

Tomb of the Serpent Kings?
 





Dungeon World, Servants of the Cinder Queen, is requiring a ton of work from me on the Roll20 map level. Which is fine, I enjoy it, but I'm looking at probably 12 maps for the whole thing, from a simple village, to a tomb, to a library, to the elemental plane of fire for the final confrontation.
 

Off the beaten path, my home group finished a My Little Pony campaign at the start of the year (much fun and zaniness was had)

More recently, I did a one-shot ALIEN game with my alternate group and it looks like we will be revisiting it - not sure if it will be more one shots or a more dedicated game.

And I'm always looking for reasons to fire up a Savage Worlds game (our last was a Walmart Apocalypse) or get in WEG Star Wars game.
 


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