DCC#18

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JediOre
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I finished reading it.

It's...intense. I'm not sure if I'll ever be able to use this one. Still mulling it over in my mind.

The horror level rises above the old classics of Tomb of Horrors, The Forgotten Temple of Tharzadun (sp).
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Post by PatrickY »

Hmm.

I'm not sure if I should say thank you, or "Oops". :)

I did try to make it an intense experience, in a sort of old school D&D way. I always liked modules like Tharizdun, and especially the Lost City (which killed my very first character) - the hint of madness (and also the *$^#@&*% stirges) in the latter module is what made it memorable for me.

And I'll take "The horror level rises above the old classics of Tomb of Horrors, The Forgotten Temple of Tharzadun" as a compliment any day.
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Dont' get me wrong, the module is excellent. You wrote a fine adventure. My gang games at my house and has a 12-year old boy in our group. Between him and my little 2-year old son, I'd never run this module in their presence.

If it were just my "old guard" group of 30-something guys, this would be a wild adventure.

I forgot B4, the Lost City. It has the same horror element as well.
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