Cthulhu/Far Realm D&D or D20 modules?


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Wraith Form said:
Lords of Madness from WotC.

(tangentally) Chaositech by Monte

later ... Yeah, sorry--those are splatbooks, not adventures. My bad.

There are a couple of adventures in the books (or at least in LoM.) And I believe the WE for LoM has another one.
 

Lord of the Scarlet Tides (Dungeon #85)
Cradle of Madness (Dungeon #87)
Quadripartite (Dungeon #99)
Istivin, City of Shadows Adventure Path (Dungeon #117, 118, 119)
The Styes (Dungeon #121)
 

Kafkonia said:
There are a couple of adventures in the books (or at least in LoM.) And I believe the WE for LoM has another one.
I win D&D! Woo hoo!

Also, Dungeon Mag #83 - Deep Freeze. This is Mountains of Madness adapted into a low-level 3.0 D&D adventure.

Good stuff!
 


Lidgar said:
Two 2e adventures have a bit or Far Realm Flavor:

Labyrinth of Madness
The Lost Shrine of Bundushatur
If you're gonna go the 2nd ed route, please don't forget Bruce Cordell's The Shattered Circle.
 

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