![]() ![]() If that is still not an option for you, I’d like to request reviewing the 5e Adventures WotC puts out, like Tales from the Yawning Portal, Tomb of Annihilation, etc. It would be valuable to get a review on them from that point of view. You appear to be uninterested in the historical significance of these adventures, judging them rather on their merit for playability, wonder and fun. Likewise, the first social investigation adventure, the first with a timeline of unfolding events, the first with an antagonist who is not just waiting in the last room, like the original Ravenloft, broke new ground. Think about paintings from the early renaissance that introduced perspective into art: even though on an absolute scale the execution was flawed, this made them meaningful in a way the thousands of later works with slicker execution can never be. I think some of them are famous due to having shaped the hobby. One example I know of is your contrarian view on Tomb of Horrors, which typically gets rave reviews elsewhere. Also, there is something special to your style. I think nostalgia makes it hard for other reviewers who played them as kids to do them justice. You say, there are enough reviews out there on them. I want to add my vote for you to review old / classic modules. The Blue Baron holds his masquerade party annually, and because of this we have added a pile of random tables, which should easily allow replaying this adventure with different results! Grab a few sets of dice, some pencils, paper and few friends and delve into the masquerade. Detailed within this book is a twenty two room dungeon, new monsters & spells, and all kinds of interesting twists. ![]() The book was a collaborative effort between some of the brightest minds in the Old School Role Playing community. Hey Bryce, if you want to check out “The Invitation From The Blue Baron” that would be cool! I’m curious to know your thoughts on the adventure.Įlevator pitch: This wonderful forty four page adventure that you hold in your hands was written for Blueholme Prentice rules ™. ![]()
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