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Journey to The Rock - your experiences?


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jonesy said:
After we got through it the general feeling was "that was it?".

We didn't even say that. Our group just shrugged our shoulders. It was pretty boring for most of us. And we had a large GBBOTD factor present whenever we played anything (i.e. Great Big Benefit Of The Doubt).
 

Crothian said:
Here is the list. They don't have the letter number parts, just the title.

Exactly. And I don't see Secret of the Slaver's Stockade/Assault on the Aerie of the Slavelods/In the Dungeons of the Slavelords or Master of the Desert Nomads/Temple of Death on the list ... hence my question.
 

Started playing it in about 1984 under a long-time (by 1984 standards) player trying his hand at DM-ing. Lasted about 2 sessions and fell apart; I remember nothing of the actual adventure (I'm wondering if we even left our starting point after roll-up and meeting?).

I've never run it myself, and doubt I ever will unless I use it for a one-off sometime; mainly because if I'm starting a new campaign the first adventure kind of has to be built in to the design, and after that there's no need for JttR.

Lanefan
 


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