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<blockquote data-quote="Brakkart" data-source="post: 3846076" data-attributes="member: 19617"><p>I've run X1 and X8 numerous times. X8 is a really good module imho set on the small jungle island of Teki-Nura-Ria where the PC's are hired to go and find out the reason why the Kara-Kara (primitive orcs) have started raiding regional shipping, and to find out who is behind the raids and put a stop to them. The island itself is littered with the ruins of a past civilisation, and is honeycombed by a truly impressive dungeon complex that runs under most of the island (with multiple entry points). I highly recomend it.</p><p></p><p>I had a lot of fun at one of the entry points as the murals on the walls around the gate show the dance that the PC's have to perform to get the gate to open. I handed my players a photocopy of the mural illustration and had them get up from their seats and actually perform it. They were glaring at me the rest of the session! Totally worth it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brakkart, post: 3846076, member: 19617"] I've run X1 and X8 numerous times. X8 is a really good module imho set on the small jungle island of Teki-Nura-Ria where the PC's are hired to go and find out the reason why the Kara-Kara (primitive orcs) have started raiding regional shipping, and to find out who is behind the raids and put a stop to them. The island itself is littered with the ruins of a past civilisation, and is honeycombed by a truly impressive dungeon complex that runs under most of the island (with multiple entry points). I highly recomend it. I had a lot of fun at one of the entry points as the murals on the walls around the gate show the dance that the PC's have to perform to get the gate to open. I handed my players a photocopy of the mural illustration and had them get up from their seats and actually perform it. They were glaring at me the rest of the session! Totally worth it! [/QUOTE]
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