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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Worth a conversion, but keep your shirt on,
By Rekesalat (Norway) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Eternal Boundary (AD&D/Planescape Adventure) (Paperback)
I ran this adventure with my group this spring. Converting the adventure to 3.5E took some time, but it was worth it. The adventure is pretty well-balanced and the Planescape background makes it awesome gaming. The Player Characters are sent to do some investigation in Sigil, and the twists in the plot are quite interesting - and consistent!It's designed for low-levels, though, and is somewhat short. A few more interesting NPCs would be welcome, and also a few of the red herrings were time-consuming to work through. I believe this was the first stand-alone Planescape adventure that was published, and thus was meant to be introductionary. If you are a DM and would like some of that Planescape magic in your campaign, I recommend that you try this adventure. |
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Eternal Boundary (AD&D/Planescape Adventure) by Georgia S. Stewart (Paperback - May 1994)
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