

Again, the adventure is broken up into chapters, each of which contains multiple encounters at the end of each chapter, characters are given the opportunity to rest. It presents a multi-week adventure as a set of individual encounters, each of which is meant to be run as a single session lasting 1.5 to 2 hours. It was released for play in Fall and Winter 2010.Ĭontinuing the Encounters.“Season of Serpents” generally follows the model of the previous season’s adventure, “Dark Sun: Fury of the Wastewalker” (2010).
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“Keep on the Borderlands: A Season of Serpents,” by Chris Sims, is the adventure series for Season 3 of D&D Encounters. The same tales warn that this Chaos Scar draws wickedness to it. The others in the series are easily adaptable to fit Greyhawk as well.ġ-3 were never given to published works.At Restwell Keep, you’ve heard that fortune and glory await those bold enough to brave the dangers of the Chaos Scar, a valley carved ages ago by a fallen star. UK6 was retroactively adopted into the Greyhawk setting by implied references to the Hek Tribe. The first three modules were specifically set in Greyhawk, by UK4-6 were set generically. Written by TSR's UK branch, this was a lovecraftian trilogy. Six years passed between module publications, and the notes finally given to Frank Mentzer to complete, as Gygax was busy working on other projects. T2, T3 and T4 were never released as individual modules. Prior to the S1-S4 compilation 'Realms of horrors, unconnected modules, some of which may have been intended for other series. N4-5 are set in Forgotten Realms campaign setting. Only N1 is set in Greyhawk.N2-N3 are generic.

L5A is the Campaign Guide, L5B a collection of adventures, L5C the Companion Guide and L5 (only called L5) a collection of maps. L4C is the Lendore Isle Companion Guide, designed to help run L4.
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The adventures are available to download officially from Dragonsfoot (links in the table above). 元 of the series was delayed, and L4 and L5 were never officially published, but were posted onto Dragonsfoot by Lenard Lakofka. I7 could also easily take place in the Hool Marshes.Ī series written by Lenard 'Len' Lakofka, set on the isles that were part of his own campaign setting, but would be adopted into Greyhawk during the creation of Greyhawks map. I12: Egg of the Phoenix, is the compilation of R1-R4 of the Role Playing Game Association series written by Mentzer (Not to be confused with the RPGA series of the same namesake), which was intended to be set on Greyhawk's Oerth but never officially became so, in the Aquaria continent.

For example I9: Day of Al'Akbar deals with the Cup and Talisman of Al'akbar, but is set in a generic arabian setting. Some are related to Greyhawk through deities and themes, but set in a non specific setting. Mostly unconnected modules set in various locations- only some modules take place in Greyhawk. These modules are based on Alice on wonderland, and while set in Greyhawk the modules take place in another plane. Also used and 'completed' in the super campaign chain T1-4, A1-4, GDQ1-7.ĮX1 and EX 2. The modules are unconnected.ĭ1-3, and the D1-2 compilation module. The first 2 of 6 are set in Greyhawk, based on tournament modules. B2 was set in Mystara at first, then retroactively implied to be in Greyhawk by the later 'Return to the Keep on the Borderlands'. B1 was set in Greyhawk in early publications, then changed to Mystara. This series was mainly set in the Mystara setting, but a few of the modules (B1 and B2) are set in Greyhawk in some versions. It was later made into a chain with T1-T4, GDQ1-7.ĭesigned for D&D Basic instead of AD&D 1e. The module series follows adventure dismantling the Titular slave lords along the wild coast. A series based on tournament modules, except for A0, which is a module written far later to act as an introductory module to the series. Nigel Findley, Dan Salas, Stephen Inniss, Robert J. Pages given alone refer to the module's own source.Ī4-137, Amedio Jungle near Olman Islands WoGG,p.30Į5-137 and F5-138 Sea Princes, Hool River Lake p.3
