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Day of Al'Akbar - your experiences?

Quasqueton

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Forty-seventh thread of a series on the old classic Dungeons & Dragons adventure modules. It is interesting to see how everyone's experiences compared and differed.

Day of Al'Akbar
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Did you Play or DM this adventure (or both, as some did)? What were your experiences? Did you complete it? What were the highlights for you?

Quasqueton
 
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i bought it. and used parts. but never refereed nor played the whole thing. i don't even think i converted the whole thing. :uhoh:
 

I used the "sewers" section of the module for another adventure. There was a chessboard room with a riddle on the wall. The riddle was an abstract description of which squares to step on, each line in the riddle was a metaphor for a color, either white or black. My players skipped the first line and then proceeded to get everything backwards. As a result they only set-off one of the lightning bolts (which you got for stepping on the wrong square).

Other than that - the desert city map was pretty cool looking, but the sultan's palace wasn't very interesting, and the "pseudo-terrorist" was silly. I used the town encounters for a town in my campaign world - they were ok but some were a bit wacky. Not even set in Greyhawk from what I can tell, which is disappointing since I assumed that each of the DMG artifacts would be based there.
 

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