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Diaz Ex Machina
Acolyte
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Posted - 07 Apr 2026 : 23:45:31
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Greeting everyone, I would like to run a long series of connected modules in the Realms, from first to "nth" level. Preferred systems are 2e and 4e, and the less I have to "fit" the adventure to the setting, the better (meaning that products already set in Faerūn are preferred, at least to start with, I wouldn't mind some planar hopping).
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Wooly Rupert
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Posted - 11 Apr 2026 : 03:54:04
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Trumm
Acolyte
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Posted - 13 Apr 2026 : 14:25:42
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The "Sword of the Dales" trilogy takes PCs from level 1 to 4 and has lots specific Forgotten Realms flair. "Four from Cormyr" takes place in the neighbouring forest kingdom and takes PCs from level 9 to 12. You could either bridge the gap or convert it to a lower level, to play it after the Sword of the Dales campaign. If you don't mind teleporting your PCs to another part of the Realms after the Sword of the Dales, you could also try "Desert of Desolation" (levels 5 to 10) which ist set in the Raurin.
There is also the Sahuagin trilogy, which could easily take place on one of the Nelanther Isles, but I can't remember which level the adventures are.
All of these are 2E.
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TBeholder
Great Reader
    
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Posted - 14 Apr 2026 : 03:39:17
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quote: Originally posted by Trumm
you could also try "Desert of Desolation" (levels 5 to 10) which ist set in the Raurin.
Not quite, it's a bunch of BECMI era (1982) modules overhauled to AD&D (not AD&D2) and shoehorned into Realms.
quote: There is also the Sahuagin trilogy, which could easily take place on one of the Nelanther Isles, but I can't remember which level the adventures are.
Evil Tide + Night of the Shark + Sea of Blood from Monstrous Arcana series? See over there on the list. Click at the back cover thumbnails, it says 4-8 characters of levels 5-7, 6-8, 7-9 respectively. |
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Trumm
Acolyte
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Posted - 14 Apr 2026 : 09:05:05
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Thanks for the link. I did not know the beholder series, actually.
quote: Originally posted by TBeholder Not quite, it's a bunch of BECMI era (1982) modules overhauled to AD&D (not AD&D2) and shoehorned into Realms.
Yeah, you're right. I own the FR specific box set from 1999, but of course the actual grounding in the Forgotten Realms background is rather negligible. |
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