Richards:
Thanks for stopping by this thread...I was completely unaware that the adventure's designer frequented these Boards

! First, let me begin by saying that I did locate a copy of the CD included with Dragon #284, and just finished printing a copy of
Gorgoldand's Gauntlet. The primary reason I posted this thread, was that our current DM (we rotate DMing amongst three of us) just finished running our group through a very modified version of GG. He knows that several of us love puzzles and similar thinking challenges, so he pirated your story John and then changed what seems to be about 60-70% of the encounters. I wanted to know whether he made these alterations because there were problems with the story as written, or for some other reason. Based on what I've read herein, and my own opinions after perusing the adventure, I'd say he changed things because he wanted to put his new copy of
Traps and Treachery to good use at our expense

!! Besides, by making these adjustments he didn't have to worry about whether or not any of our group members had previously read GG.
I will definitely make every effort to secure copies of the various
Challenge of Champions adventures -- thanks for the head's up!! I'm always looking for campaigns frought with challenges that test the player's minds along with their mettle

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Dr. Midnight:
I will have to check out your "Silver Quill" Story Hour, since it appears our group is moving along a similar path of progression, with RttToEE looming on the horizon. I'd love to hear how your players fared with GG for comparison and entertainment.
Everyone Else:
Thanks for sharing your comments thus far. I never imagined this thread would get more than two or three replies

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