New Dungeon 152 Adventure - The Last Breaths of Ashenport


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Rechan said:
Hell's Heart weren't bad either. :)
Yes, Nic Logue has moved pretty quickly up the "quality adventure designer" ladder. Chimes at Midnight is a classic in my book.

I could get into an adventure by Ari & Nic every issue of Dungeon (add in a few like Keith Baker, Rob Kuntz and Wolfgang Baur to give them a break occasionally).
 


Glyfair said:
Yes, Nic Logue has moved pretty quickly up the "quality adventure designer" ladder. Chimes at Midnight is a classic in my book.
Nic's been doing it right with the Paizo APs, Pathfinder and Gamemastery as well.

Between Nic Logue, Richard Pett, Wolfgang Baur, the two James' (Jacobs and Buhlmann), the got a championship team.

Add in Tim Hitchcock (a classic Dragon/DUngeon author and Bastion Press writer) and Stephen S. Greer (lots of Savage Tide AP), and you've got the NE Patriots of the gaming world.
 

There's some pretty cool stuff in there. I am planning a bit of a far realms type of adventure and I think the fish men of Dagon will be something I can yoink if nothing else.
 

catsclaw227 said:
...SNIP... the two James' (Jacobs and Buhlmann) ...SNIP...

It's Jason Bulmahn, not James. He's used to folks spelling his last name wrong, but I'm not sure he could take the strain of having his first name changed... ;)
 

I like the flavor and the maps. I hate the tactical encounter format.
Please just put the creatures stats into the body of the adventure and cease this useless tactical format.
 



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