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[Dragonstar] Adventures

Hey, everyone's ignoring the free adventure I wrote! :mad:

:D

You can download it at our Dragonstar page, it is called Prisoners of Aphex.

Enjoy!
 

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Thanks Gang (And Hellhound specifically), We already have our plan for the first of three adventure books for Dragonstar and I will share it soon. It was hard for us to keep quiet about this as well but we had to wait till the I's were dotted and T's crossed, so to speak.

Also, For those of you liked MEG products in the past but would have liked higher production values just wait till you see "EVERYTHING" going forward.
We are gonna blow you away I think!

It is relationships like this one with FFG and the ones with Ambient Inc, Thunderhead Games and Natural 20 Press that will keep us strong and healthly in the d20 market.

Its gonna be a great year and we are thrilled to bring d20 fans great material that will be both fun and usefull!

Hey Wil, I got your adventure and read it. Very cool!
 
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Thank Marcio,

So, I have a question for everyone. With DS adventures would you like to see shorter, vignette style adventures or long epic campaign style adventures?
 

Mystic Eye said:
Thank Marcio,

So, I have a question for everyone. With DS adventures would you like to see shorter, vignette style adventures or long epic campaign style adventures?

Definitely a long involved Campaing. Something encompassing like three 128 page adventure book. With lot of openess for furthering the adventure once completed. Something with a special twist that personally involve the players characters.
 
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I would love to see a little of both. Some smaller adventures that has a few basic ideas and good starting stuff. Then I would love to see some long multipart adventures. Very epic type stuff.
 

A good trilogy would be a great start... Not too short, not too long. Three books that could be played separately but would be epic if played together.
 

Trilogy gets my vote.

What about something that has a reusable mini setting? something that is fleshed out in a bit more detail than an adventure would require, like a space port or industrial installations (mining colonies and such). That way when the adventure is over and done with, we can keep it handy for the NPCs and setting info.

Ciao - Ed
 

I'm more of a fan of shorter adventures that a DM can throw into a campaign. Maybe three or 4 shorter adventures in one book? Like 15 pages each? Something like that. Black and white interior....With good maps.

I can't wait for the modules. I'm buying them even if they are RttTEE length :)

Mike
 
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