Castle Drungar????

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#1

brimstone

Nov 09, 2004 16:21:42
What the heck is this?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=44114&item=5932201511&rd=1
#2

daedavias_dup

Nov 09, 2004 16:30:50
The item came up invalid. I have never heard that name before, but for some reason images of He-Man flooded into my mind upon reading that. Probably the brain tumor that I don't have acting up...

[EDIT] I did a search for the item, and I must say that I am confused on that one. Albeit, I am a young'n when it comes to AD&D, I don't believe I have ever seen this one on any product lists. All I know is that it looks like a bunch of gnomes (judging by the blimp and seige engines) attacking a castle.
#3

talinthas

Nov 09, 2004 16:38:33
i saw it at gen con. it's basically a map of a castle, plus stuff, as i recall.

if i hadn't blown all my money on the war of the lance and tohs books, i'd have bought it =)
#4

brimstone

Nov 09, 2004 16:48:44
Anybody have any idea where Castle Drungar is located?
#5

brimstone

Nov 09, 2004 17:08:05
Okay...here's what I found out. (I suppose I should have just done this in the first place)

The Drungar Campaign:
This campaign is set in the DragonLance setting, on the continent of Taladas, in southern Hosk. The Minotaur League and Thenol have come into conflict.

Basically...Castle Drungar is one of three castles (the other two coming from Forgotten Realms and Grayhawk) in an old 2nd Edition AD&D accessory called, appropriately, Castles. heh heh

Thanks anyway!
#6

uziel.the.fallen

Nov 18, 2004 5:50:55
Gah...if only I checked these forums far more often, I could've answered this sooner and actually been of some help.

Yeah, Castles: Drungar was yet another of those 2E products released years ago that was supposed to bridge the gap between worlds. (ala Planescape Ravenloft and Spelljammer products like Domains of Dread, Krynnspace, PSCS, On Hallowed Ground).

Unlike the bridging products though, this one was wholly set in the DL world. It was ok and had a few maps and stuff. Nothing to really write home about though. I bought it for my big old collection years ago, but I rarely refer to it for anything, as it mainly draws upon Taladan info from 'Time of the Dragon' boxed set and doesn't add anything groundbreaking by any stretch.