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Thoughts on running Rappan Athuk (and deadly megadungeons in general) [SPOILERS]
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<blockquote data-quote="Nightfly" data-source="post: 9156695" data-attributes="member: 89601"><p>Speaking of brilliant set pieces and overarching story... </p><p></p><p>When people are compiling lists of the best mega-dungeons, I rarely see Castle Whiterock mentioned, which is a shame. It might be because that adventure was only ever published with 3e rules, which is anathema to most of the OSR community who tend to be the main people interested in mega-dungeons.</p><p></p><p>Whatever the reason, Whiterock deserves more love. Each level has its own theme and internal logic, but all the levels compose a cohesive whole that also has logic. It begins with your typical humanoid enemies for low-level characters, but then gets really gonzo at higher levels. Many of the levels are absolutely crazy (in a good way) but it never feels random or nonsensical.</p><p></p><p>The absurdly huge pdf sells for $60 but occasionally goes on sale for dirt cheap. I've seen it for five bucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightfly, post: 9156695, member: 89601"] Speaking of brilliant set pieces and overarching story... When people are compiling lists of the best mega-dungeons, I rarely see Castle Whiterock mentioned, which is a shame. It might be because that adventure was only ever published with 3e rules, which is anathema to most of the OSR community who tend to be the main people interested in mega-dungeons. Whatever the reason, Whiterock deserves more love. Each level has its own theme and internal logic, but all the levels compose a cohesive whole that also has logic. It begins with your typical humanoid enemies for low-level characters, but then gets really gonzo at higher levels. Many of the levels are absolutely crazy (in a good way) but it never feels random or nonsensical. The absurdly huge pdf sells for $60 but occasionally goes on sale for dirt cheap. I've seen it for five bucks. [/QUOTE]
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