Does anyone have this Campaign for D&D Thursdays?

I’ve really been wanting to complete this campaign for a while now…

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We have D&D Thursdays?!

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Check the Events page of this site. :slight_smile:

Be careful, or you might end up like Forrest Gump!

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These 2 were also amazing.

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Pretty sure most of these have been been OOP for years :smiley:

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They need to be IMB (in my belly).

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What I wouldn’t give to have all my old 2nd Edition Manuals, Modules and all manner of accessories back.

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We still played with 2nd ed for years. I’ve heard 5th ed is pretty good, but 3rd and 4th were good for one thing- kindling.

Back in the day, we rolled up our own modules.

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You made a game starring Sally Jesse Rapheal? I’m impressed (although still trying to determine about what…).

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Now that’s a niche market.

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@Kriskat30 - your cosplay is getting out of control!

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Indeed!!, I was torn between the SJR reference or the KA likeness.

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Growing up, my group usually found the fine print on my covers rather compelling.

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You goober. I’m a self proclaimed D&D child. I had the original books and crafted thousands of dungeons.

#yourpresisanerdandproudofit

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I had someone come in to my friends board game shop and genuinely (or they’re a fantastic actor) ask for the Disco emperor one. They’d just started playing a couple weeks before so I really don’t know.

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Did you folks see that Goodman Games has re-released Quiche, err, Keep on the Borderlands for 5th edition? It’s part of their Into The Borderlands release.
Link for picture

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I’m 32 years removed from playing this module, but I do remember Kobolds.

Lots and lots of Kobolds.

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3rd edition and edition 3.5 were good. They evolved into the Pathfinder game by Paizo.

4th edition was a radical departure. It was very much a tactical game.

5th edition is a very streamlined rules set.