el-remmen
Moderator Emeritus
So, anyone else here love DUNGEON as much as I do? While I do not think it has been as great recently as it once was, I still think it is an indispensible tool to any DM running a D&D game.
For the price you can't beat it and even if the adventures are not used as written you can mix and match pieces of them - and figuring out ways to link Dungeon adventures is always fun too.
I have a huge number of them - I'd say close to 70 issues, and I am always looking through them.
So this is what I was hoping we'd do. . . I have an index of Dungeon issues here. It is a little out of date, but the names of all of them thru #77 are up there and I have them marked to show which ones I own and which ones I've used.
Those of us who love Dungeon could post a little synopsis of our favorite adventures and what issue they can be found in.
I'll start:
The Wounded Worm (issue #8) - A crippled dragon rules an island the party must seek something on.
Chadranther's Bane (issue #18) - The party finds themselves in a world of miniturized creatures after visiting an old inn. Will they discover the secret and how to return to normal size?
Tallow's Deep (issue #18) - The party must navigate a maze of devious goblin traps and tricks with narrow and low tunnels and murder holes aplenty in order to save some miners.
Asflag's Unintentional Emporium (issue #36) - What happens when a wizard who was keeping over a dozen specimens from the Fiend Folio in his home dies? FUN! FUN! FUN!
Song of the Fens (issue #40) - The party acts as intermediaries between an innkeeper's daughter betrothed to a young man she does not love and the mysterious singer in the fens.
Well, I could go on and on. . what let's see what others think.
Also, I was thijking that if we find one or more adventures a group of us have used we can discuss how we adapted it to fit our needs or linked them to other adventures.
For the price you can't beat it and even if the adventures are not used as written you can mix and match pieces of them - and figuring out ways to link Dungeon adventures is always fun too.
I have a huge number of them - I'd say close to 70 issues, and I am always looking through them.
So this is what I was hoping we'd do. . . I have an index of Dungeon issues here. It is a little out of date, but the names of all of them thru #77 are up there and I have them marked to show which ones I own and which ones I've used.
Those of us who love Dungeon could post a little synopsis of our favorite adventures and what issue they can be found in.
I'll start:
The Wounded Worm (issue #8) - A crippled dragon rules an island the party must seek something on.
Chadranther's Bane (issue #18) - The party finds themselves in a world of miniturized creatures after visiting an old inn. Will they discover the secret and how to return to normal size?
Tallow's Deep (issue #18) - The party must navigate a maze of devious goblin traps and tricks with narrow and low tunnels and murder holes aplenty in order to save some miners.
Asflag's Unintentional Emporium (issue #36) - What happens when a wizard who was keeping over a dozen specimens from the Fiend Folio in his home dies? FUN! FUN! FUN!
Song of the Fens (issue #40) - The party acts as intermediaries between an innkeeper's daughter betrothed to a young man she does not love and the mysterious singer in the fens.
Well, I could go on and on. . what let's see what others think.
Also, I was thijking that if we find one or more adventures a group of us have used we can discuss how we adapted it to fit our needs or linked them to other adventures.