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#1

zombiegleemax

Feb 01, 2006 15:37:42
Looking to run...

D&D 3.5 - Dark Sun - Module - Whispers of the Storm.pdf
D&D 3.5 - Dark Sun - Module - Tyrian Conspiracy.pdf
D&D 3.5 - Dark Sun - Module - Dregoth Ascending Part I - Day of Light.pdf
D&D 3.5 - Dark Sun - Module - Dregoth Ascending Part II - The Quest.pdf
D&D 3.5 - Dark Sun - Module - Dregoth Ascending Part III - The Ascension.pdf

Back to Back to Back with an evil group of PC's - Any problems doing that, any advise?
#2

Kamelion

Feb 01, 2006 16:09:22
Looking to run...

D&D 3.5 - Dark Sun - Module - Whispers of the Storm.pdf
D&D 3.5 - Dark Sun - Module - Tyrian Conspiracy.pdf
D&D 3.5 - Dark Sun - Module - Dregoth Ascending Part I - Day of Light.pdf
D&D 3.5 - Dark Sun - Module - Dregoth Ascending Part II - The Quest.pdf
D&D 3.5 - Dark Sun - Module - Dregoth Ascending Part III - The Ascension.pdf

Back to Back to Back with an evil group of PC's - Any problems doing that, any advise?

The one problem that springs to mind is the level spread between those adventures. Whispers of the Storm should lead in fairly well to Tyrian Conspiracy (3rd to 5th and 5th to 7th level, respectively). But Dregoth Ascending is for levels 12 and up, so unless you are planning for the characters to gain around 5 levels during TC, you may find that DA is too tough for them. I'd recommend running something in between the two. If you haven't run Dregoth's Revenge (the adventure from City by the Silt Sea), this might be a good way to fill some of the gap in levels, as well as introduce the PCs to Dregoth and his plans. Marauders of Nibenay, Asticlian Gambit or one of the other mid-level one-offs would also be good (and those two have the added bonus of introducing the PCs to a couple of the SKs who also feature in DA).
#3

zombiegleemax

Feb 01, 2006 16:29:20
...City by the Silt Sea), this might be a good way to fill some of the gap in levels, as well as introduce the PCs to Dregoth and his plans. Marauders of Nibenay, Asticlian Gambit or one of the other mid-level one-offs would also be good (and those two have the added bonus of introducing the PCs to a couple of the SKs who also feature in DA).

Are these all 2e books or are they online for free?

Not that I am opposed to one or the other, I just do not know.
#4

Kamelion

Feb 01, 2006 16:41:00
Are these all 2e books or are they online for free?

Not that I am opposed to one or the other, I just do not know.

They are all 2e products. City by the Silt Sea is a cool boxed set about Giustenal and the others are flipbook adventures.
#5

zombiegleemax

Feb 01, 2006 16:47:41
That gives me an excuse to write two of my own adventures then.