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<blockquote data-quote="Mycanid" data-source="post: 2919337" data-attributes="member: 40370"><p>The L series (L1-3) are a great piece of work. L1 and L3 are real classic dungeon crawl material. L1 and L2 have nicely detailed towns - something that (other than T1) wasn't too common back then. I also like the fact that they take place in the Lendore Isles (and was majorly miffed that in 2e the writers decided to make the Isles no longer accessible to all - surrounding it with elven magics and what not), and this makes it one of the few of the official modules set in the far east of Oerth.</p><p></p><p>L1 was a BLAST! I thought it was a really well balanced module, but, as others have said, there was some stuff that could really rip you up hard if you were not careful (like the wraith and especially Telvar). Our group especially enjoyed exploring throughout the wilderness before heading to Bone Hill to get experience and such. I personally liked the non-standard goodies that Lakofka created for the module (I had an elven magic user/thief who got a hold of that nice blue dragon headed magic staff, for example.)</p><p></p><p>L2 was a real challenging module for our group. Actually I remember it being one of the hardest early modules we all went through - not for foes but for plot. We were just majorly dense and COULD NOT figure it out. The mayor of Garotten wound up taking over Restenford because of our ineptness. But we had a fun time trying to figure it out. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>L3, of course, was a later on thing. I have neither played nor DM'd it, so I cannot say I have any personal experience of it in "real time". But I enjoyed reading it. And boy - Frepic and Pulveriser look REAL tough!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mycanid, post: 2919337, member: 40370"] The L series (L1-3) are a great piece of work. L1 and L3 are real classic dungeon crawl material. L1 and L2 have nicely detailed towns - something that (other than T1) wasn't too common back then. I also like the fact that they take place in the Lendore Isles (and was majorly miffed that in 2e the writers decided to make the Isles no longer accessible to all - surrounding it with elven magics and what not), and this makes it one of the few of the official modules set in the far east of Oerth. L1 was a BLAST! I thought it was a really well balanced module, but, as others have said, there was some stuff that could really rip you up hard if you were not careful (like the wraith and especially Telvar). Our group especially enjoyed exploring throughout the wilderness before heading to Bone Hill to get experience and such. I personally liked the non-standard goodies that Lakofka created for the module (I had an elven magic user/thief who got a hold of that nice blue dragon headed magic staff, for example.) L2 was a real challenging module for our group. Actually I remember it being one of the hardest early modules we all went through - not for foes but for plot. We were just majorly dense and COULD NOT figure it out. The mayor of Garotten wound up taking over Restenford because of our ineptness. But we had a fun time trying to figure it out. :) L3, of course, was a later on thing. I have neither played nor DM'd it, so I cannot say I have any personal experience of it in "real time". But I enjoyed reading it. And boy - Frepic and Pulveriser look REAL tough! [/QUOTE]
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