Has anyone ever posted a definitive list of the locations within Aereth of the adventures within DCC29 - The Adventure Begins ?
As far as I can see, only two adventures are obviously tied into what we know of Aereth (Mage Maze is placed firmly within the Great Swamp and Tower of the Black Pearl is set on the shores of the Empyrion Ocean) but neither are very specific locations.
The remainder are either in unspecified locations or are placed in towns that aren't mentioned in DCC35 as far as I can see (e.g. Thelport, Beeton, Ur, Cortaigne, Barrowdown, Redhorn Hill etc etc).
I suspect the answer to my question in the first para is no. If it is, do the GG crew have any plans to update the Gazeteer and Map of Aereth to include this info at any point in the foreseeable future ?
Thanks in anticipation.
Frank
Location of DCC29 adventures
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Location of DCC29 adventures
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Boy, what a great book #29 is. A treasure trove of adventures. Love that format.
DCC wiki project:
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http://dnd.wikia.com/wiki/Dungeon_Crawl_Classics
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MikeMike_Ferguson wrote:Check out the post here.
It should cover at least some of the adventures in "The Adventure Begins".
That's really helpful. Thanks very much.
Frank
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Agreed. This lone book compelled me--inspired me--to get up off my lazy butt and actually DM for the first time ever...and I've been involved with D&D since the original Ravenloft module... And getting me to not be lazy is one enormous task...Save Vs. Death Ray wrote:Boy, what a great book #29 is. A treasure trove of adventures. Love that format.
Needless to say, Adventure Begins has a very fond spot in my gamer's heart.
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