Worldwide Game Day adventures

Whizbang Dustyboots

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Are these later made available on the Web, or are they a one-time thing and then gone? This year's sounds kind of interesting, and it'd be nice to be able to lay hands on it once the day is passed.
 

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Whizbang Dustyboots said:
Are these later made available on the Web, or are they a one-time thing and then gone? This year's sounds kind of interesting, and it'd be nice to be able to lay hands on it once the day is passed.

The first year used part of the D&D Basic Game adventure and the adventure published in the Eberron Campaign Setting. Neither has been published online. I'm not sure what the 2nd year was, but I don't remember seeing it online.
 

The first year (discussed here and here), as said, had part of the D&D Basic Game adventure, which I helped organize at a local BArnes & Noble bookstore. They included a simple map and all the minis needed to run the game. Fun for all. :)

Last year (discussed here and here) was a chunk of The Fane of the Drow, which I helped organize at the Games Plus gamestore in Mount Prospect, IL. I also got the chance to run a session as a DM. It was seemingly a draft copy that was poorly edited and the pre-gen characters were obviously thrown together by someone not paying attention to the adventure and setting. However, it was tied in wth the minis game (you could run either a DDM Skirmish or an RPG adventure last year) so the minis came with it and the double-sided map, too. The editing could be glossed over and didn't overly harm the game but some of the pre-gen characters' attributes clashed with the story for those who were experienced players. For new players, it made little difference.

This year is a mini-adventure called Curse of Gethin Abbey which will be sent to the locations where it will be run one week before the Worldwide Game D&D Day. The 4th-level pre-gen characters (discussed a couple of weeks ago here) for this year (a Dwarf Cleric, an Elf Ranger, an Elf Wizard, a Halfling Rogue, a Human Fighter and a Human Paladin) are available for download at that page or in a zip file here.

I suggest anyone who DMs snatch up those pre-gens to keep in your files for whatever use might come up. Find a local place and jump in on a game this November 4th (a Saturday). At the worst, you'll wind up with a free miniature or two and some other prize or prizes if the FLGS you attend feeds the kitty, too. It's a good time.

`Fraid that's all I know . . . ;)
 

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