Favorite Epic Modules?

So, my Epic game just worked its way thru the Epic Adventure in the EHL and I'm kinda feeling like I'm out of resources at this point. Can anyone point me to some Epic modules, whether in Dungeon, 3rd pty, etc?

As an aside, does it seem like there is no demand for Epic modules? Or are these adventure mererly being as neglected as regular module adventures?

-AoA
 

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You might be able to scale the Quicksilver Hourglass in Dungeon 126. I believe it's designed for 30th level characters.

So many players get caught in the loop of starting low, dying(sometimes of boredom) and restarting again as low lever characters. Add in that many people don't like the ELH and you end up with a small customer base for a product type that is already the black sheep of RPGs. I expect keeping your eye toward dungeon is your best bet, supplemented with the scanty 3rd party epic modules out there.
 

Hey there Angel of Adventure! :)

Angel of Adventure said:
So, my Epic game just worked its way thru the Epic Adventure in the EHL and I'm kinda feeling like I'm out of resources at this point. Can anyone point me to some Epic modules, whether in Dungeon, 3rd pty, etc?

There is the Storm Lords Keep in Dungeon #93 which is for 21st-level.

There is Quicksilver Hourglass in Dungeon #126 which is for 30th-level as Fafhrd mentioned.

Both of these are much better than the effort in the ELH.

Angel of Adventure said:
As an aside, does it seem like there is no demand for Epic modules? Or are these adventure mererly being as neglected as regular module adventures?

Well epic gaming probably only represents about 6% (going by one of the recent polls here) , about 1/17th of all D&D play, so its something of a niche...although they probably represent about 1/4 of all high-level or higher play - Dungeon magazine take note. ;)

Equally, adventures don't seem to be foremost in publishers minds at the moment, at any level. So there is definately a drought of adventures in general.

You can probably file this last bit under 'blowing your own trumpet' but I am working on writing four epic adventures at the moment, three for my book (The Immortals Handbook: 25th, 50th and 100th-level adventures respectively) and one I am planning to submit to Dungeon...although whether they will like/accept it is another matter entirely. I also penned over 100 Adventure Ideas (mostly epic) in my Epic Bestiary: Volume One and I have adapted the Adventure Concentrate idea of the ELH and should have a further 13, single page adventure outlines in the Immortals Handbook covering adventures from 30th-95th. If you want to ask me any questions about it you can do so here:

http://www.enworld.org/showthread.php?t=138184
 


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