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<blockquote data-quote="Tyranthraxus" data-source="post: 6734487" data-attributes="member: 13335"><p>Id second previous suggestions of a module. Modules are a great skeleton, although they appear more as a full body to others, i tend to think of them as the bones and we as a dm add the meat. Ive never been a homebrew person. Ive never had the will or the way to create a setting that is mine own. Im more or less nowadays an organised play DM. Once Pathfinder Society, Now Adventurers League. I love taking the scenario in and then seeing how players react and how I react. </p><p></p><p>Anyway. Id go to dnd classics. They have a lot of older scenarios now which are pretty cheap and actually come with a lot. You already have a DMG and MM and you should more or less be able to replace monster for monster. </p><p></p><p>I actually did this with Haunted Halls of Eveningstar which is a Dungeon Crawl (but sadly not yet available at dndclassic.com) however Doom of Daggerdale IS available. You have a villainous organisation in the Zhentarim and plenty of memorable pcs. In fact I recently just bought it and have been running a comb through it converting if I need to (not that I intend on running it anytime soon, its just something I enjoy doing)</p><p></p><p>The sword of the dales series (aka Daggerdale series) is also a good self contained seres. Its got 2 scenarios after this one to wrap it up but there is certainly a lot of content there. its also only 4.99 currently. Again you will have to rework monsters but from what Ive read of what you have done, should be Childsplay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyranthraxus, post: 6734487, member: 13335"] Id second previous suggestions of a module. Modules are a great skeleton, although they appear more as a full body to others, i tend to think of them as the bones and we as a dm add the meat. Ive never been a homebrew person. Ive never had the will or the way to create a setting that is mine own. Im more or less nowadays an organised play DM. Once Pathfinder Society, Now Adventurers League. I love taking the scenario in and then seeing how players react and how I react. Anyway. Id go to dnd classics. They have a lot of older scenarios now which are pretty cheap and actually come with a lot. You already have a DMG and MM and you should more or less be able to replace monster for monster. I actually did this with Haunted Halls of Eveningstar which is a Dungeon Crawl (but sadly not yet available at dndclassic.com) however Doom of Daggerdale IS available. You have a villainous organisation in the Zhentarim and plenty of memorable pcs. In fact I recently just bought it and have been running a comb through it converting if I need to (not that I intend on running it anytime soon, its just something I enjoy doing) The sword of the dales series (aka Daggerdale series) is also a good self contained seres. Its got 2 scenarios after this one to wrap it up but there is certainly a lot of content there. its also only 4.99 currently. Again you will have to rework monsters but from what Ive read of what you have done, should be Childsplay. [/QUOTE]
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