One on One Adventures from XRP - Your Experiences?

Sebastian O

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Has anyone played or run any of the One on One adventures from Expeditious Retreat Press? At a glance, they seem like they could be fun, but I'd love to hear the thoughts of anyone who has experience with this line. I may run one soon, if I get some positive feedback.
 

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I finally persuaded my wife to play D&D for the first time, for this I picked up the Star of Ollinder, it's a module written for a medium level Rogue.

The first session went surprisingly well, unfortunately it seems the adventure as written would be to hard as someone's first adventure, Spoilers follow:

There are a lot of traps, I am not sure a newb would know what to expect in this regard, meaning where/when to look, etc. Also combat is absolutely out of the question, at least with the real villains (The Baron and his Bodyguard), it would be a TPcK :D. I feel I would have to do a lot of fudging for it to continue smoothly, we'll see
 
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I ran Vale of the Sepulcher for two 9th level characters, a cleric and a barbarian. The barbarian ended up blind and dead, and the cleric ended up insane. But victory was clutched from the grip of defeat and so it was good fun.

My only dislike, the characters were able to go pretty much completely backwards through the adventure, and missed some events completely.
 

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