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5.0 out of 5 stars The first adventure ever written for D&D, April 29, 2000
This review is from: Temple of the Frog (AD&D Fantasy Roleplaying, Module DA2) (Paperback)
What was the first adventure that was ever made for D&D? Well, if you're *really* old (cough cough), back in the 70s there was an epic classic called Temple of the Frog that appeared with the miniatures game Chainmail and the original Dungeons & Dragons booklets. Dave Arneson (his buddy Gygax hadn't gotten around to writing any adventures yet!) created an unforgettable "pulp" adventure reminiscent of Edgar Rice Burroughs, in his fabled kingdom of Blackmoor. People begged him to expand on that story... he never did. Until 1986! Then, this RARE module was finally released. I think the cover art gives you an idea of the malicious glee involved in throwing your PCs into this... an adventure for levels 10-14, easily converted to AD&D; highest recommendation.
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Temple of the Frog (AD&D Fantasy Roleplaying, Module DA2)
Temple of the Frog (AD&D Fantasy Roleplaying, Module DA2) by David J. Ritchie (Paperback - January 1, 1987)
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