Dragonlance: Visions of Destiny RPGA Adventures

Dragonhelm

Knight of Solamnia
Hi, I'm trying to hunt down some copies of some SAGA-era RPGA adventures called the Vision of Destiny series. These include: Autumn's Crown; Nightsinger's Flight; Sirine's Song, Dragon's Breath .

Here's all I could find on them.

Dragonlance: Fifth Age Visions of Destiny Adventure #3
Autumn's Crown by Jackie Cassada, Carla Hollar, and Nicky Rea. The search for a magical crown leads to a hard choice: Will you surrender the crown to evil to save innocent lives or let them die so good may claim the diadem? This adventure is offered for those who wish to catch up on the Visions of Destiny saga. Standard XP.

Dragonlance: Fifth Age Visions of Destiny Adventure #4
Nightsinger's Flight by Jackie Cassada, Carla Hollar, and Nicky Rea. The characters travel to the forbidden, beleaguered land of Silvanesti to find an artifact from the Age of Dreams, but have they reached the right place? Fourth in the Visions of Destiny campaign series. Standard XP.


Does anybody know how I could get a copy of any of these adventures, or maybe who the author might be?

Thanks in advance.
 

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Be forewarned...generally speaking, redistributing retired RPGA modules is considered a violation of RPGA rules, and possibly a copyright violation, as well. There's usually boilerplate legal text on them indicating that they're only to be distributed for RPGA play -- and the fact that they're retired doesn't change that.
 

kenobi65 said:
Be forewarned...generally speaking, redistributing retired RPGA modules is considered a violation of RPGA rules, and possibly a copyright violation, as well. There's usually boilerplate legal text on them indicating that they're only to be distributed for RPGA play -- and the fact that they're retired doesn't change that.


hahahah
 

kenobi65 said:
Be forewarned...generally speaking, redistributing retired RPGA modules is considered a violation of RPGA rules, and possibly a copyright violation, as well. There's usually boilerplate legal text on them indicating that they're only to be distributed for RPGA play -- and the fact that they're retired doesn't change that.

Nope, not trying to do anything illegal here. I'd like to get a copy through legitimate means, or even just find out more info about them.
 

Dragonhelm said:
Nope, not trying to do anything illegal here. I'd like to get a copy through legitimate means, or even just find out more info about them.

Understood. That's why I posted what I did...a lot of folks don't understand the distribution issues behind RPGA modules, that's all. And, unfortunately, "get a copy through legitimate means" may not be possible. :(
 

Though there's no copyright violation in acquiring an already-printed version if someone has it still lying around from when it was first used. RPGA rules violation, perhaps - the rules are not worded in the most water-tight fashion - and of course such a copy might not still exist, or be at all accessible.

You might have a little luck contacting the RPGA or WotC directly, depending on the status of the project you want it for, but there are usually distribution rights issues with retired modules due to the contracts under which the work was created.

Tracking down the authors might be a better starting-place. They should at least be able to tell you what the modules were about, even if they can't give you copies. Googling their names leads to amazon listings of Changeling: The Dreaming books, and Carla Hollar has a writing credit for the Sword and Sorcery Ravenloft Dungeon Master's Guide
 

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