Best Adventure level 6-10

Qwillion

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A friend of mine is looking for the best adventure level 6-10,

I told him Banewarrens, yet most of his group ran through that with me.

I was wondering what everyone elses opinion was.
 

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My personal favourite is 'Tears for Twilight Hollow' which has been published in Dungeon
Magazine ( don't know the issue off my head, sorry) . It has a very interesting story,
great places to explore and leaves a lot of room for springboards in an existing campaign.
That's been my personal (DM) experience at least.
 

slave pits of the undercity - should be a conversion (from 1st ed. to 3E somewhere here on En World). and return of ippizicus child-eater for 3.5 d&d. ive never tried banewarrens, but ive heard plenty o' good things.

velmar, welcome to the boards.

W.P.
 


'Tears for Twilight Hollow'
Dungeon magazine # 90
I have read that one and I did enjoy it.


return of ippizicus child-eater for 3.5 d&d
Publisher: Different Worlds Publications
I am not familar with this one.

I am not big on slave pits, I have not found conversions very satisfying.
 


I'm a big fan of Tammeraut's Fate from Dungeon magazine. It's got zombies rising from the sea. Nothing wrong with that.

Demiurge out.
 

I personally love "Ravager of Time" its a 1st Ed mod that I have adapted for 3.5e...




I8: Ravager of Time

An Adventure for 6-10 Characters of Levels 8-10

Official Game Adventure

Graeme Morris & Jim Bambra

So this is the Ffenargh? Mile after mile of stinking bogs overlain by a swirling mist that clings to the skin and chills to the bone. Ahead, a decrepit causeway rises scant inches above the fetid waters and meanders its way through the twisted forms of stunted trees into the depths of this forsaken land.

For years, these blighted fens have been ignored by the outside world, but now an urgent summons brings you into the Ffenargh, to the Court of the Lords Spiritual at Eylea. A foul murder has been committed. Geoffrey D'Arcy, Lord of Myrkfast, has been slain by his own son and you are called upon to find out why.

Death has always hung over this mire, but now an ancient evil has returned to haunt the mist - an evil whose icy fingers reach out to crush any who dare delve its secrets. You who have faced death a thousand times, meet it now in its most terrible guise. Can you defeat it, or will you fall victim to the Ravager of Time?

This adventure is for use with the ADVANCED
DUNGEONS & DRAGONS® game and cannot be
played without the AD&D® rules produced by
TSR, Inc.

©Copyright 1986 TSR Inc.

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I wouldn't say best, but the Where Madness Dwells adventure we did is pretty solid. Hell, its free, so download it and check it out. In my sig below. . .
 


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