Difference between revisions of "List of Adventures Taken"
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Revision as of 23:04, 28 July 2017
While the Gazetteer provides a high-level description of the Realm - the world maps, timelines, kingdoms, races, organizations and legends - the real meat of the game lies in the adventures taken. This is where dungeons, lairs and castles are mapped to their smallest detail. This includes the denizens of the dark places of the realm - mad wizards, berserk warriors and a vast panoply of monsters.
Since 1977, I have written an over 14,400 pages of dungeon material - hundreds of adventures, several dozen campaigns, well, you get the idea. Now, not every page has been a masterpiece. And some are best left forgotten - curse you, Temple of Bast. But, the point is that the List of Adventures Taken represents the most ambitious project of putting old content on this site. Where possible, I have linked from the Gazetteer to individual adventures. But, if you really want the nitty gritty of what was in Room 27 in the Temple of the Amphisbaena from 2002, this is your place. BTW, it was the Trickster's Throne - a hall of traps without treasure. Go figure, eh?