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Has anyone created a database of Dungeon magazine adventures?


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I am posting this as a further thank-you, someone pointed me to a site where someone had posted PDF scans of many Dungeon issues and from those I've extracted a partial list of Underdark Scenarios, starting with what seems to be the first back in issue 20. I've always been interested in this part of the D&D universe ever since I saw Issue 70 of Dungeon, with Kingdom of the Ghouls.

Dungeon Magazine, Underdark Scenarios.

Ship of Night, Wolfgang Baur, Issue 20, pg 6-25
Thunder Under Needlespire, James Jacobs, Issue 24, pg 38-60

Shards of the Day, Randy Maxwell, Issue 60, pg 8-30
Swing Shot, Chris Doyle, Issue 66, pg 36-37
Uzaglu of the Underdark, Christopher Perkins, Issue 67, pg 70-74

Kingdom of the Ghouls, Wolfgang Baur, Issue 70, pg 48-78
The Amulet and the Underdark, William Kenower, Issue 75, pg 26-42

I'll update this list as I go through the issues.
 



Wolfgang's great!

To the OP. Kobold Press/Wolfgang Baur is one of my favorite adventure (and general D&D authors).

His site (used to be kobold quarterly, now kobold press) may be a way of interacting with him. He's usually responsive to fans asking direct and appropriate questions. If you shot him a "I loved kingdom of the ghouls, do you know where else I should look" publicly, you'd probably get an answer from him and several great answers from others who are fans of his work.

There is a "patron only" but sometimes (rarely) available on ebay or Nobleknight games patron project that massively expands kingdom of the ghouls. It is fantastic.

Beyond that, there are a multitude of canonical and non canonical sources on the underdark, especially if you change editions or include third party publishers.


Best of luck to you, and good gaming!
 

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