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Thanks for the praise of Of Sound Mind. One great option not yet mentioned here is Ed Cha's Hamlet of Thumble. It's 3.5, and superb for first-time DMs.
 

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Treebore said:
Also take a look at Ed Cha's Village of Oester/Whitehorn modules. A well fleshed out campaign starter that will give you a lot of mileage. However, together, they cost about $30.00 plus shipping, when you can find them. But I like them, so I am glad i bought them.

I'm so glad to hear that you like the modules! They are good value because you can use them over and over (lots of reusable settlements, NPCs, rules, etc).

For more information, please visit the Web site:

http://www.openworldpress.com
 

Piratecat said:
Thanks for the praise of Of Sound Mind. One great option not yet mentioned here is Ed Cha's Hamlet of Thumble. It's 3.5, and superb for first-time DMs.

Hey, Piratecat! I just posted that I want to pick up your "Of Sound Mind" module and now I see your post about mine. LOL. :) Thanks for the recommendation and I'm glad to hear that you liked it.
 

Ed Cha said:
Hey, Piratecat! I just posted that I want to pick up your "Of Sound Mind" module and now I see your post about mine. LOL. :) Thanks for the recommendation and I'm glad to hear that you liked it.

what does it say about someone who owns and likes adventures done by both of youse guys? :D
 



I ran Death in Freeport as my 1st ever adventure for 3e. Both I and my players enjoyed it. There's several extras available on the Green Ronin website and other modules that continue it if you like the first one. Death in Freeport has recently been re-released as a PDF with updates for 3.5.

Another intro adventure I've run is called Evil's Lesser Minions by Pinwheel games. It's a very easy adventure to handle both for the DM and players. It might be a bit tricky to find though. I managed to grab a copy from a store going out of business and have never seen it anywhere else.

I own Crucible of Freya, but have never run it. As others have mentioned, there are some really tough encounters in it which can kill low level characters.
 

diaglo said:
what does it say about someone who owns and likes adventures done by both of youse guys? :D

It means you're one special guy! :)

Also, it makes me want to get "Of Sound Mind" as soon as possible.
 

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