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Recommended me a short fantasy "adventure path"

Gundark

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I was talking to some members of our group and there are games out there that we woud like to try but have no time to fit into our regular schedual. We have talked about meeting on another night less regularly to try some of these games out.

We don't want to get stuck into another long term game, but something that we could play in three to four sessions. Could someone recommend a published fantasy adventure , or small story arc (system does not matter as I will convert it to our system of choice) that you thought was good? Something like tbat might cross over 2 -3 published adventures.
 

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If your players like dungeon crawling with a twist, I recommend the Kubla Kahn series. Depending on how fast the group is, each of the 3 adventures can take from one evening to 3 evenings, and you don't have to play all of them either as they are quite ok as a stand alone.

From Pathfinder, I really liked playing the Crown of the Kobold King/Revenge of the Kobold King set. There is more to the story arc, but those two together work very well as a stand alone, too.

And if you haven't played it yet, the Freeport adventures are really good, too. There is a series of 5 adventures belonging together, but only the first 3 are really in need to be played one after the other. The last time I ran Freeport, it took 4 evenings for all 3 adventures (about 20 hrs altogether).

Then there is the Melford series from steward Marshall, 4 adventures altogether which also went pretty quick in our group. It is a nice mix of whodunnit and battle action. You can get the PDFs at Dragonsfoot, they are for AD&D originally but super easy to convert IMO.
 


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