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MerricB said:
To your question: I'd say so, yes.

Excellent: what's the best email to reach you at, again?

MerricB said:
About the Ulek game: The Return of the Fhoi MyoreIf you'd like any more information, Allan, just let me know.

Aha, thanks. I should have put 1 and 1 together, and realized that this was your Fhoi Myore game, Merric, but I spaced it.

MerricB said:
A few years ago, I was heavily involved in the Unlimited Adventures game and community (this is the old 1e/DOS "Gold Box" computer game system). So, I'm not entirely unfamiliar with computer game adventure design.

Grodog may find this link amusing:

UANL #30 - my first (of two) UANL as Editor-in-Chief

So, were any of your Unlimited Adventures creations set in GH, Merric?
 

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grodog said:
Excellent: what's the best email to reach you at, again?

merricb@yahoo.co.uk

So, were any of your Unlimited Adventures creations set in GH, Merric?

Yes, although they were quite short - at least, the completed ones! :)

There's one in particular, "The Hidden Tower", that is a conversion of an adventure that I wrote in 2000 that kicked off this six-years of constant D&D. It involved a tower buried in a mountain (in the hills somewhere in the Sheldomar Valley, I think) which bandits were using as their hideout.

The idea was you get hired to go after the bandits, and then discover their lair is something more. (Shades of Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun - I like to steal from the classics).

As it turned out, the PCs in my D&D game discovered the place, but then abandoned exploration to greater adventures, and I never developed it further; although the tower was actually taken from a book by Louise Cooper, thrown by the gods of Chaos into Greyhawk. :)

Cheers!
 

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