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Crumbling Hall of the Frost Giant Jarl is a pretty good frost giant lair. An Icy Heart is poor, as I recall, with a poorly worked out 3.0e white dragon, it's more like CR 15 than CR 20.
 

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Somethings Cooking was the first adventure I ever ran and it is still the most talked about adventure some 6 years later! Everyone loved the golem.
 

Capellan said:
Base of Operations . . . . Ed Stark . . . . 5th Generic D&D
Just used the map. The PCs got toasted :)

I'm running this now, with some cosmetic changes to fit in the Dragonlance setting.

The players blazed through the first few encounters, so I beefed up all the guards with various class levels (maybe a little too much)... then they started fighting in the courtyard and it all turned in to one huge mess, but it's all good :] .
 

Free?!?

Mark CMG said:
(Reworked the question to add in other sources.)

If you absolutely had to use only free adventures

OMG. I already have the Co-ops stuff but I didn't realize WotC had so much...!

Forget about buying 4e adventures when they come out. I'm converting all these 3.5e! :p
 

Wreck Ashore . . . . Robert Wiese . . . . 1st Generic D&D
I have just used this in my running pirates campaign, although with some (major) changes. Basically, I needed some pirates messing with a lighthouse. :) The players still have to go that way though.

Ghosts of Aniel, The . . . . Stephen Kenson . . . . 6th Generic D&D
Ran this as a one-shot and it went amazingly well. Much roleplay, little combat. Fun.

I'm pretty sure I also ran another one, but the only thing I remember about it is the TPK by a Cone of Cold. :\
 




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