Gathering info for an upcoming MortRD campaign...

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#1

ivid

Dec 13, 2004 6:03:28
Hello!

With all that discussion about the new MotRD books and the setting's viability, I got interested in using it for some kind of campaign or adventure for 2005.

Can you recommend me a D&D module or book I could use to start with? What books/ mag articles/ adventures exist for MotRD, after all?

My current MotRD library consists of:

MotRD Box (2nd ed.)
Gothic Earth Gazzetteer (2nd ed.)
The Great War (FoS/Living Death online supplement)
Crossroads of Gothic Earth (netbook)
A Guide to Transsylvania (2nd ed.)

I should say that I am likely to play with some people that don't know about the setting AND that I want to do a city - focused adventure in Europe or North America, maybe also in the Caribean, but no *Indiana Jones meets some zombies* - kind of campaign...

;)

Thank you!

Rafael
#2

gotten

Dec 13, 2004 6:42:07
Dungeon mag had a few MotRD adventures. Some of them can still be found on ebay or in hobby stores, in the used section.

The complete list of these adventures is in the Reviews of the FoS site. It gives basic info about each.

IIRC, Dragon mag had a few articles too. Check the same source for complete listing!

Joël
#3

ivid

Dec 14, 2004 6:39:36
Thank you! Do you know if I can find these adventures somewhere on the web?

I thought of some kind of campaign starting in Paris and then heading towards the south, Rome, Transsylvania and the again Italy, to insert the Prospero Hall adventure...
#4

gotten

Dec 14, 2004 14:57:17
Not in a place I know.

You're best bet is ebay or the used section of yoiur gaming store ;)

I have all these Dungeon mags in my library. We (the FoS) plan to release these adventures as the K did, but it's not in our short term plan...

Joël
#5

ivid

Dec 15, 2004 1:34:00
This would be great - I seriously doubt that the setting book alone will attract to many new players without adventures!

Currently thinking about initiating my campaign with that great article about Leonardo da Vinci in *Children of the Night*.