I found this module the other day while looking for my Pathfinder RPG character after my wife did one of those mad blitzkrieg scrambles to clean up the house before the relatives arrive. After an hour of searching, I found that I had squirreled the Pathfinder character away safely in my laptop bag, and when dug through my game stuff pile my this one module seemed to call to me. I picked it up years ago. I always wanted to run it, but never did.
Demons and Devils by Bill Webb and Clark Peterson. It said something about “if you had that holey sword you wanted to stash away one of the dungeons in the module would be a perfect place to put it.” I had set up games that lead to the places described in the module, but players in my game get to choose their adventure, and even though I pointed out that there was a lonely tower just over the hill, they all kept wanting to go some other direction instead, like to follow some ogre tracks or go peak in that cave or pull up a sewer drain, and of course, the old favorite, hit on the barmaid at the tavern and then get in a brawl. The lonely tower just over the hill laid dormant for years, unexplored. I think I will have to do something about that…
Necromancer Games published it. I like their statement Third edition rules, first edition feel. That is how I like to run my games. Except now I plan to use Pathfinder rules and try to get that first edition feel, which I think is lost and unattainable in 4th edition. If you go to Necromancer Games it looks like they want to try for Fourth edition rules, first edition feel. All I can say is “don’t do it!” Just kidding.
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