D&D 1E Old Timers: Remember G1-2-3, D1-D2, D3, and Q1?


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Hriston

Dungeon Master of Middle-earth (He/him)
Obviously, the acronym is TBAGDQ.

Pronounced Glee-Wurp the Eyebiter.

Nah, I’m screwing with you. It’s pronounced tuh-BAG-duhq.
I think "Tea Bag Duck" has a nice ring to it.

As for a title for the whole thing, maybe something like "The Mystery of the Cult of the Golden Eye"?
 


Autumnal

Bruce Baugh, Writer of Fortune
I don't know about a title, but I'd rather see a full Shadowdark conversion.

Yes, starting from T1-4!
I m wondering what kind of level adjustments you’d make to fit it into 1-10

My personal version of the "Grand Campaign" would be to play the following, which works out to about one module per level:

T1​
B1-2​
A1-2-3-4​
G1-2-3​
D1-2-3​
Q1​

(I'm not going to suggest an acronym :).)

After level 14, I suppose we could actually go after the Elder Elemental God.
Oh, maybe something like that!

As for titles:

Uprising and Downfall
The Unseen Hand
 

SlyFlourish

SlyFlourish.com
Supporter
I'm running D1&2 with a plan to run D3 as the sequel to my Shadowed Keep on the Borderlands campaign. It's a 5e campaign and I'm using the original modules as inspiration but I'm using a lot of it. It's fun and wild how hard it can be to figure out how it all works together. Figuring out where things fall out on that hex map is pretty rough.

One of my big changes is that the drow aren't just a clear enemy but a more nuanced branch of the elves living below ground bitter of the rumors their surface-dwelling elven brethren.

I'm enjoying it a lot.
 

tomBitonti

Adventurer
How about a view of the steading from one of Lloth’s planar mirrors. (Were they mirrors?) That encapsulates the campaign from top to bottom, and could be done in a way obscures the viewer. A shadow on a brocaid curtain next to an ornate frame, through which is visible, at a distance, the Steading, showing hill giants herding a line of prisoners.

Tomb
 


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