Whispering Woodwind

I enjoyed it -- good hooks, some good RP encounters, and a better-than-usual mix of encounter types for the typical introductory adventure.
That was my thought exactly. And it's why I want to run this for the group of newbies I introduced with "The Burning Plague" (if I can ever get them back together) --- it's just more variety.
 

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I played this at the first ever NC Game Day. My most favorite and memorable thing about it was the Half Orc Ranger 1/Barbarian1 I played. His name was "Aggro The Axe".

Aggro was stupid and didn't understand that the words "kill" and "justice" did not have identical meanings.

At the end of the adventure Aggro ran right up to the bad guy and gave him an axefull of justice, right in the face. He was raging and rolled a crit and I recall the DM very clearly saying, "You did HOW much damage?!"

It was also the first game where I met Henry, who has become a great friend. So LOTS of good memories attached to this adventure.
 

I liked this one, too. :cool:

Unfortunately, the bunch of (mostly) complete newbies didn't stick together for a longer campaign I had sorta planned (not anywhere near completely, thank the gawds) - but this was nothing to do with the adventure! No, they had plenty of fun. Oh, and so did I. :) A good intro, and not your standard D&D module style, so nice for a change as well.
 

Thanks Mark. I'm going to update and repost my review on it.


Well, thank you, too. And thanks to the rest of you in this thread. It's nice to hear that an early project brings such fond memories. Perhaps I am due for a sequel? Does the human-centric setting still hold up in this day of so many non-human race choices?
 

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