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Dargoth
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Australia
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Posted - 02 Jun 2004 : 06:51:29
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As you can guess by the name this thread is for the Australians
I just found out that this Years Spring Revel convention in september will be held in Melbourne and they will be running a FR Legacy of the Green Regent module UNDERMOUNTAIN!
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XGR3 - Undermountain Premiere - GenCon Indy (Jul 2004) Special Event - Spring Revel Downunder, Melbourne (Sep 2004) In Waterdeep, the trail of the Green Regent grows as cold as the snow and ice that encases the city during the winter months. That's until a bard's song draws you into a Castle Quarter feasthall. The song is about a tattooed orc who recently descended a well that sits in a tavern called the Yawning Portal. Will you brave that adventurer's graveyard called Undermountain in the hopes of finding Otar?
Main event tables include pre-printed battle grids, Dwarven Forge MasterMaze dungeons, and a full array of D&D Miniatures.
So a question would any of you guys be interested in playing as a group?
GeorgeK?
Sage?
LadyK?
Domestic Air fares are pretty cheap these days.......
http://www.rpga-apac.com/srdu04.htm
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Chyron
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Hong Kong
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Posted - 02 Jun 2004 : 07:19:45
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Hmmm...I will have to check on the airfare rates. HK never has cons, so I guess this would be the closest that one will come to my area |
Just My Thoughts Chyron :)
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Wooly Rupert
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Posted - 02 Jun 2004 : 07:25:30
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Aw, man, why does all the cool stuff happen in the other Melbourne? Nothing interesting like that ever happens in Melbourne, Florida.  |
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Dargoth
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Australia
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Posted - 02 Jun 2004 : 07:39:36
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quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
Aw, man, why does all the cool stuff happen in the other Melbourne? Nothing interesting like that ever happens in Melbourne, Florida. 
it would probably cost you less money to fly to Gencon from Florida thanit will for me to fly from Sydney to Melbourne (looking at around 180 for a return ticket) |
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Dargoth
Great Reader
    
Australia
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Posted - 02 Jun 2004 : 08:21:00
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Ok just got an email back from Wes at the RPGA
Spring Revel will run the 3 modules that are run at Gen Con
LGR15 - Caravan to Waterdeep Premiere - GenCon Indy, Jul 2004 All auguries point to Waterdeep. Now it's a matter of getting there before the winter snows close the northern roads. With the elven houses denying any magical aid to those searching for the Green Regent, the only route open is the last caravan heading to the City of Splendors.
LGR16 - In Cold Blood Premiere - GenCon Indy, Jul 2004 Hearts run colder in a city already trapped in Auril's crystalline clutches, as the death count rises. Wintering in Waterdeep turns deadly when an elusive killer makes its mark in the City Splendors.
XGR3 - Undermountain Premiere - GenCon Indy (Jul 2004) Special Event - Spring Revel Downunder, Melbourne (Sep 2004) In Waterdeep, the trail of the Green Regent grows as cold as the snow and ice that encases the city during the winter months. That's until a bard's song draws you into a Castle Quarter feasthall. The song is about a tattooed orc who recently descended a well that sits in a tavern called the Yawning Portal. Will you brave that adventurer's graveyard called Undermountain in the hopes of finding Otar?
Main event tables include pre-printed battle grids, Dwarven Forge MasterMaze dungeons, and a full array of D&D Miniatures.
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Chyron
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Hong Kong
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Posted - 02 Jun 2004 : 08:41:58
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quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
Aw, man, why does all the cool stuff happen in the other Melbourne? Nothing interesting like that ever happens in Melbourne, Florida. 
I feel for you Wooly, I am originally from West Palm Beach, South Fla, land of retirees and no conventions (at least gaming ones) 
There is a sci-fi con near the Florida Melbourne (in Orlando) this summer http://www.vulkon.com/orlandoheroes2004/index.html but the schedule does not seem to host any D&D gaming at the moment. Maybe you could hook up with RPGA to start an event there. |
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
    
Australia
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Posted - 02 Jun 2004 : 12:30:50
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quote: Originally posted by Dargoth So a question would any of you guys be interested in playing as a group?
GeorgeK?
Sage?
LadyK?
Domestic Air fares are pretty cheap these days.......
http://www.rpga-apac.com/srdu04.htm
Well, I'd definitely be interested. As most here know, I make regular trips to the eastern coast of Australia, with frequent stops in Melbourne. Now, if I can arrange for these trips to take place at approximately the same time as these events, then Dargoth, your group suggestion will move closer to becoming a reality.
I'm not sure whether the Lady K. would be interested though . She has a fear of flying... As it is, I'm having a hard enough time trying to convince her to take a trip to New Zealand with me...
I'll let you know more Dargoth, as the date approaches...
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Dargoth
Great Reader
    
Australia
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Posted - 02 Jun 2004 : 13:32:07
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quote: Originally posted by The Sage Well, I'd definitely be interested. As most here know, I make regular trips to the eastern coast of Australia, with frequent stops in Melbourne. Now, if I can arrange for these trips to take place at approximately the same time as these events, then Dargoth, your group suggestion will move closer to becoming a reality.
I'm not sure whether the Lady K. would be interested though . She has a fear of flying... As it is, I'm having a hard enough time trying to convince her to take a trip to New Zealand with me...
I'll let you know more Dargoth, as the date approaches...
hmmm ok
You could always give her lots and lots of Valiaum? 
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The Sage
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Australia
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Elrond Half Elven
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 02 Jun 2004 : 23:21:40
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Hail... Ah a very scary and X-men looking Sage...
Any way is it at all possible to download, or other wise purchase the adventures run at Conventions. I feel this would help in fleshing out FR collections and also serve as a base to work from. Plus it would give us in the Uk a chance to look at them...
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SiriusBlack
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USA
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Posted - 02 Jun 2004 : 23:47:44
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quote: Originally posted by Elrond Half Elven Any way is it at all possible to download, or other wise purchase the adventures run at Conventions. I feel this would help in fleshing out FR collections and also serve as a base to work from. Plus it would give us in the Uk a chance to look at them...
Hanx Elrond
I know qstor in this thread mentioned the possibility of the Green Regent adventures being published. No idea if there are any concrete plans for this to take place. |
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Dargoth
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Australia
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Posted - 03 Jun 2004 : 02:10:46
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quote: Originally posted by Elrond Half Elven
Hail... Ah a very scary and X-men looking Sage...
Any way is it at all possible to download, or other wise purchase the adventures run at Conventions. I feel this would help in fleshing out FR collections and also serve as a base to work from. Plus it would give us in the Uk a chance to look at them...
Hanx Elrond
They where going to but nothing ever came of it, the first 4 modules that where retired where suppose to appear in an adventure pack on the RPGA site back Febuary but they where never released |
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SiriusBlack
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Posted - 03 Jun 2004 : 04:25:27
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quote: Originally posted by Dargoth They where going to but nothing ever came of it, the first 4 modules that where retired where suppose to appear in an adventure pack on the RPGA site back Febuary but they where never released
Not surprising. Thanks for the update Dargoth. Too bad, some of the stuff from the Green Regent sounds good. |
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Chyron
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Hong Kong
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Posted - 03 Jun 2004 : 05:48:55
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quote: Originally posted by Elrond Half Elven
Any way is it at all possible to download, or other wise purchase the adventures run at Conventions. I feel this would help in fleshing out FR collections and also serve as a base to work from. Plus it would give us in the Uk a chance to look at them...
Hanx Elrond
Another alternative is to check Ebay. These mods have frequently appeared there from time to time and I have actually managed to purchase a few. Searches under RGPA or Green Regent will provide the best results.
Additionally according to the RPGA website, if you have become a herald level GM in RPGA you can set up a con or mini con at a game shop and thus you can order the mods you want to run. I am still waiting for my membership card but perhaps one of the RPGA list members here would have more details.
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Just My Thoughts Chyron :)
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SiriusBlack
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USA
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Posted - 03 Jun 2004 : 06:23:21
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quote: Originally posted by Chyron Another alternative is to check Ebay. These mods have frequently appeared there from time to time and I have actually managed to purchase a few. Searches under RGPA or Green Regent will provide the best results.
Thanks Chyron. I had not thought of that option. |
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George Krashos
Master of Realmslore
    
Australia
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Posted - 03 Jun 2004 : 14:32:18
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Well, I'm provisionally interested but my RPGA membership lapsed a good 2 years ago - when Poly stopped being the Polyhedron that ran Ed's "Everwinking Eye" column. Just to enlighten me however, what is the Green regent storyline/plot thread?
Me. Gaming. Hmm, I can hear Eric laughing at me all the way from Michigan already. 
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SiriusBlack
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USA
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Posted - 03 Jun 2004 : 15:07:55
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quote: Originally posted by George Krashos Just to enlighten me however, what is the Green regent storyline/plot thread?
Here's the Green Regent site where I believe information on the storyline/plot can be found in past articles. |
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Lashan
Learned Scribe
 
USA
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Posted - 03 Jun 2004 : 15:12:41
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I do hope they publish the Green Regent material. I've been neglecting to download them from the RPGA website before they expire. I've missed the first pass through. It would be nice to have them all together in one binding.
If the Undermountain is a special event, then perhaps someone will be kind enough to share the event once it is done. |
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Dargoth
Great Reader
    
Australia
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Posted - 03 Jun 2004 : 15:24:46
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quote: Originally posted by George Krashos
Well, I'm provisionally interested but my RPGA membership lapsed a good 2 years ago - when Poly stopped being the Polyhedron that ran Ed's "Everwinking Eye" column. Just to enlighten me however, what is the Green regent storyline/plot thread?
Me. Gaming. Hmm, I can hear Eric laughing at me all the way from Michigan already. 
-- George Krashos
Absicly it starts in Loudwater near the High Forest
The Short version is that every 4 years Miekkli grants a local resident the powers of a "Chosen" the last time ceremoney was performed the Winner was a Grey Orc! Which needless to say rose a few eye brows among the locals.
Apparently the Orc tribes are leaving the High Forest and migrating across Loudwaters territory, supposedly the drow are forcing the migration.
Assumption on my behalf its the Drow from the runined city of Ched Nesad (See WOSQ Insurrection) theyve left the underdark and moved into the High Forest.
Were Creatures from the Dungeon of the Hark are also involved as are the East of Loudwater, MindFlayers are also involved.
Thats the short version |
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SiriusBlack
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Posted - 03 Jun 2004 : 15:27:43
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quote: Originally posted by Dargoth Apparently the Orc tribes are leaving the High Forest and migrating across Loudwaters territory, supposedly the drow are forcing the migration.
Assumption on my behalf its the Drow from the runined city of Ched Nesad (See WOSQ Insurrection) theyve left the underdark and moved into the High Forest.
Nice connection. I wonder if the Green Regent folks plan to flesh out such details. |
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Dargoth
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Australia
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Posted - 03 Jun 2004 : 15:49:47
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quote: Originally posted by SiriusBlack
quote: Originally posted by Dargoth Apparently the Orc tribes are leaving the High Forest and migrating across Loudwaters territory, supposedly the drow are forcing the migration.
Assumption on my behalf its the Drow from the runined city of Ched Nesad (See WOSQ Insurrection) theyve left the underdark and moved into the High Forest.
Nice connection. I wonder if the Green Regent folks plan to flesh out such details.
When I spoke to one of the WOTC RPGA guys at Spring Revel last year he said they had factored in the WOSQ saga and ROTAW series into the Green regent campaign |
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SiriusBlack
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Posted - 03 Jun 2004 : 16:58:14
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quote: Originally posted by Dargoth When I spoke to one of the WOTC RPGA guys at Spring Revel last year he said they had factored in the WOSQ saga and ROTAW series into the Green regent campaign
Impressive. So maintaining continuity can be done. I know some people I'd like these RPGA guys to talk to. |
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
    
Australia
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Posted - 04 Jun 2004 : 09:34:24
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quote: Originally posted by Elrond Half Elven
Hail... Ah a very scary and X-men looking Sage...
Any way is it at all possible to download, or other wise purchase the adventures run at Conventions. I feel this would help in fleshing out FR collections and also serve as a base to work from. Plus it would give us in the Uk a chance to look at them...
Hanx Elrond
I was intending to answer the second portion of your post earlier, but unfortunately I was called away. It really doesn't matter now since others have appeared to have effectively provided you with the relevant details.
So, I'll just comment on your first question Elrond... What do you mean by "X-men looking"...?
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Lashan
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Posted - 04 Jun 2004 : 16:07:43
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I think he means the picture of you on the side looks kinda like Professor X, of the Xmen. |
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The Sage
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Posted - 05 Jun 2004 : 04:23:59
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Granted my X-Men comic collection is no where near complete, but to my recollection, Professor X never had a clear skullcap through which you could see his brain...
Although, there was the one time when he was "taken over" by the Brood and...
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Chyron
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Hong Kong
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Posted - 05 Jun 2004 : 10:15:27
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On the subject of Green Regent, have any of the scribes here compiled a full (to date) list of the titles in the series. I am not sure if my list is fully complete, but the following are titles that I have researched to be in the series
LGR1 Extermination LGR2 Gray Hunt LGR3 Key to Phantom's Cloister LGR4 Secret of Phantom's Cloister LGR5 Dark Exodus LGR6 Epidemic LGR7 Nature and Nurture LGR8 Rat’s Bastard LGR9 Denial of Resource
LGX1 Under the High Lord's Hall
LGR15 Caravan to Waterdeep LGR16 In Cold Blood XGR3 Undermountain
Are there other titles? Going by the tag numbers it seems there are quite a few between LGR9 and LGR15. |
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Sarelle
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 05 Jun 2004 : 11:03:05
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Legacy of the Green Regent - interesting...
But where are the downloads? Under 'downloads' it only has statistical stuff. |
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ericlboyd
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Posted - 05 Jun 2004 : 11:07:23
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And here I thought this topic contained the long-buried secret that the bottom level of Undermountain (if you go reeeaaaallly deep, taking Belkram's shaft to the bottom) is Australia. :-)
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Dargoth
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Australia
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Posted - 05 Jun 2004 : 12:14:40
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quote: Originally posted by Chyron
On the subject of Green Regent, have any of the scribes here compiled a full (to date) list of the titles in the series. I am not sure if my list is fully complete, but the following are titles that I have researched to be in the series
LGR1 Extermination LGR2 Gray Hunt LGR3 Key to Phantom's Cloister LGR4 Secret of Phantom's Cloister LGR5 Dark Exodus LGR6 Epidemic LGR7 Nature and Nurture LGR8 Rat’s Bastard LGR9 Denial of Resource
LGX1 Under the High Lord's Hall
LGR15 Caravan to Waterdeep LGR16 In Cold Blood XGR3 Undermountain
Are there other titles? Going by the tag numbers it seems there are quite a few between LGR9 and LGR15.
Here are all the modules I have heard of in order:
LGR1 - Extermination by Stephen Radney-MacFarland Premiere - GenCon Indy (Jul 2003) Convention - Sep 18, 2003 Game Day/Retail - Oct 15, 2003 Home - Nov 15, 2003 Retire - Dec 31, 2003 As if the Gray Migrations weren't bad enough, word has it goblinoids are raiding the road between Loudwater and the stoutheart halfling community of Shining Falls. Can a good mix of halfling wrath and adventure ingenuity make the road safe again?
LGR2 - Gray Hunt by Ed Greeley Premiere - GenCon Indy (Jul 2003) Convention - Sep 18, 2003 Game Day/Retail - Oct 15, 2003 Home - Nov 15, 2003 Retire - Dec 31, 2003 The Oath of Orlbar has kept the peace between Loudwater and Llorkh for the past few years. Now the Zhents claim orcs are raiding settlements from across the River Loagrann. According to the oath the High Lord must "impede all armed insurgence from the west" into Llorkh territory. Gauntlet Thelbrimm – not a man to take a Zhent at face value – is sending you to assess the situation before he is forced to take further action.
LGR3 - Key to Phantom’s Cloister by Irving Domanski Convention - Nov 6, 2003 Game Day/Retail - Dec 1, 2003 Home - Dec 20, 2003 Retirement - Jan 25, 2004 A strange visitation on the streets of Loudwater leads to the search for what's behind an ancient spectral mystery. An adventure optimized for 2nd-level characters.
LGR5 - Dark Exodus by Christopher Lindsay Premiere - GenCon So-Cal, Dec 2003 Convention - Jan 1, 2004 Game Day/Retail - Feb 1, 2004 Home - Mar 1, 2004 Retirement - Apr 24, 2004 The heroes investigate the migration of orcs out of the High Forest. Though it seems fate may conspire against them on their quest. A Legacy of the Green Regent adventure optimized for 3rd-level characters.
LGR6 - Epidemic by Christopher Lindsay Premiere - GenCon So-Cal, Dec 2003 Convention - Apr 9, 2004 Game Day/Retail - May 9, 2004 Home - Jun 9, 2004 Retirement - Jul 9, 2004 A strange plague threatened Loudwater and the Delimbiyr Crescent. The race is on to find the cause and the cure before the verdant region becomes a graveyard. A Legacy of the Green Regent adventure optimized for 3rd-level characters.
LGR7 - Nurture and Nature by Eric Menge Premiere - Winter Fantasy, Jan 2004 Convention - Feb 20, 2004 Game Day/Retail - Mar 20, 2004 Home - Apr 20, 2004 Retirement - Jun 16, 2004 Caravans are coming under attack, and this time it's not the Hark's fault. And the raiders are not only interested in gold, but it seems gold elves as well, as some have been kidnapped. Stranger yet, it is said that the bandits are the brigands under the command of a woman who claims to be a princess of fallen Eaerlann. Optimized for 4th-level characters.
LGR8 - Rat's Bastard Premiere - Winter Fantasy, Jan 2004 Convention/Retail - May 21, 2004 Game Day - May 21, 2004 Home - Jun 21, 2004 Retirement - Jul 29, 2004 For many tendays rumors have persisted that some of the Hark's brood have infiltrated the City of Grottos. After the underground attack on the High Lord's son, many believe that wererats were left behind, to strike when the folks of Loudwater least expect. Now the civic-minded are on the lookout for rats, and everyone knows that the docks are the best place to find them. Optimized for 4th-level characters.
LGR9 - Denial of Resource by Ed Greeley Convention/Retail - Apr 16, 2004 Game Day - May 16, 2004 Home - Jun 16, 2004 Retirement - Jul 16, 2004 A young red dragon is getting bolder. As its terrorizing grows more successful, evil power groups in the Delimbiyr Vale desire to harness its might. Can you do Loudwater a great service by denying the Zhentarim this powerful resource?
Comming soon hopefully:
LGR4 - Secret of Phantoms’ Cloister Planned release: mid November 2003, indefinitely delayed
LGR10 - Into the Fallen Lands
LGR13 - Book Knowledge by Eric Williamson Premiere - Origins, June 2004 A cursed book, dragon-worshiping elves, and a missing sage seem strangely seem connected to the fate of the Green Regent. It’s up to you to piece it all together.
LGR14 - Native Intelligence Premiere - Origins, June 2004 Rumors persist that Otar, the Green Regent, is hiding in the High Forest, but exiled orcs of that forest insist that can’t be so. Can you discover the truth?
LGR15 - Caravan to Waterdeep Premiere - GenCon Indy, Jul 2004 All auguries point to Waterdeep. Now it's a matter of getting there before the winter snows close the northern roads. With the elven houses denying any magical aid to those searching for the Green Regent, the only route open is the last caravan heading to the City of Splendors.
LGR16 - In Cold Blood Premiere - GenCon Indy, Jul 2004 Hearts run colder in a city already trapped in Auril's crystalline clutches, as the death count rises. Wintering in Waterdeep turns deadly when an elusive killer makes its mark in the City Splendors.
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LGX1 - Under the High Lord's Hall Premiere - GenCon Indy (Jul 2003) Special Event - Spring Revel Downunder (Sep 2003), GenCon So-Cal (Dec 2003) Note - will be available as part of Adventure Bundle 1. The young son of High Lord Kalahar Twohands has disappeared into the lower – and believed haunted – reaches of the High Lord's Hall. Brave the non-so-final resting places of three deprived Rensha lords, and rescue the High Lord's son from their depraved traps and worse.
XGR2 - Dungeon of the Hark Premiere - Winter Fantasy (Jan 2004) Special Event - The B.I.G. Weekend (May 2004) "Heroes of Loudwater, flock to my banner and let us do a good thing for the entire Delimbiyr. Too long has the Hark and his brood tormented the tradeways between Loudwater and the Sword Coast. To long has it infected it plague to others. And now there is evidence that it wants to expand its territory into our very city. It is the duty to all good people to diminish this foe. I go, who goes with me?" -- Stedd Rein, 13th of Eleint, Year of Wild Magic A Winter Fantasy Special Adventure. Optimized for 4th-level characters.
XGR3 - Undermountain Premiere - GenCon Indy (Jul 2004) Special Event - Spring Revel Downunder, Melbourne (Sep 2004) In Waterdeep, the trail of the Green Regent grows as cold as the snow and ice that encases the city during the winter months. That's until a bard's song draws you into a Castle Quarter feasthall. The song is about a tattooed orc who recently descended a well that sits in a tavern called the Yawning Portal. Will you brave that adventurer's graveyard called Undermountain in the hopes of finding Otar?
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SiriusBlack
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Posted - 05 Jun 2004 : 15:05:06
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quote: Originally posted by Dargoth I am not sure if my list is fully complete, but the following are titles that I have researched to be in the series
An interesting list. Thanks for sharing it Dargoth. The details setting up the Green Regent campaign were interesting. I wonder if the adventures are also well thought out. |
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Lashan
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Posted - 05 Jun 2004 : 15:27:20
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The free module that they sent out to RPGA members was pretty good. Now, you must keep in mind that all Living x modules are meant to be run within 4-5 hour time span. The modules tend to be on the short side of encounters for those used to lengthy dungeon-crawl type modules. I'm hoping to get them all and then turn the thing into a good home game. I wonder how hard it would be to find copies of the "special events"? |
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