Secret of the Black Crag: DnD Sandbox Adventure Review

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Secret of the Black Crag: DnD Sandbox Adventure Review


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  1. Wow power crystals this is a lot like the movie Atlantis, I like what he was going for here pirates and D&D seem to fit together quite well. This looks like a great product and I'll consider getting it unfortunately the physical copy is out of stock at the moment and I really like having a physical copy.

  2. Ben, my friends at Gooey Cube are working with Luke Gygax to create an OSR / Old School Essentials Campaign that is an ode to Gary Gygax and the heady days of TSR called Tomb of Gyzaengaxx. They would like to work with you on promotion / reviews. How is it best for them to get a hold of you? Thank you for your time and attention and all that you do to promote OSR adventuring!

  3. Obviously, the way you deal with the ascended Eel Queen is to get her to fight a liberated Mama Fortune. Let your two problems solve each other.

  4. Have been GMing this for 13 sessions so far, have found it to be interesting on the surface but a bit shallow in practice. Cool inspiration, but does require a quite a bit of GM prep.

  5. You should check "Escape from Miklagard" for Old School Essentials. Is an urban adventure but is a metropolis, based on Constantinople, during a riot by mercenaries. It plays like Gardens of Yinn as streets are random generated and events escalate further into utter bedlam as there is a timer for the city's total destruction.

  6. Chance Dudinack is one of the best up and coming OSR authors out there. Few people can make adventures that are so game-able. Every NPC, location, monster, and item seems so lively and interactable. Keep an eye out for this guy.