One of the guys in my Tuesday “Unofficial Living Greyhawk Group” is a refugee from the East Coast. Last night he ran a module from his old haunt called Active Imagination by Keith Palm and Judy Rudolph, Set in Keoland in Greyhawk. The fun part was we were totally clueless about Keoland, but it did not matter. We played low level (average level was 6), and ended up on some bizarre quest into ”candy land”. Along the way, we fought marshmallow cockatrice peeps that encased one of our players in a rock candy shell. In another battle, we faced an animated oven in a gingerbread house that was surrounded by caramel tanglefoot bag slinging chocolate bunnies. Some of the comments flying around the table were “I’m covered in caramel”, and “will someone help us in the kitchen” and “OK we got the oven, now which chocolate bunny do you want us to take?” We also had a nackle gnome in the party, so we did get distracted a few times by the pure silliness of the dungeon. I’d like to take my hat off to the authors albeit, 5 years later, to say great job, at least on the low level part of the module, and to Norm for running it for us.
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