Up and Down we go… Today we’re taking a look at “The Prophet’s Spiral” by Ben Gibson. Written for AD&D 1e for an undisclosed number of characters of levels 3 to five. There’s 5 playtesters mentioned, so that’s the number I’m using here. So let’s see what we got here.Six pages in total with the … Continue reading ASC III – Review – The Prophet’s Spiral
ASC III – Review – The Lost shrine of the Snake Goddess
Ever forward… Today we’re looking at “The Lost shrine of the Snake Goddess” by Matthew T. Austin written for the Savage Swords RPG system.Now I have to be pretty direct about this, because I had never heard of that system until I first opened that adventure. From what I have gathered so far it is … Continue reading ASC III – Review – The Lost shrine of the Snake Goddess
ASC III – Review – The Stormlord’s Citadel
Is this thing still on?... Today we’re taking a look at “The Stormlord’s Citadel” by Birch Boyer written for ACKS II.Designed for 3 to 6 characters of levels 9 to 11, this site details the flying fortress of the titular Stormlord, a once wise and sly titan, now turned chaos aligned and self-proclaimed avatar of … Continue reading ASC III – Review – The Stormlord’s Citadel
ASC III – Review – The Dragon and the Eagle
One more time… Today we’re looking at “The Dragon and the Eagle” written by Ghri Ziffe.An abandoned camp of some pseudo-roman army, now inhabited by giant Ants and a Magic-User with his Kobold minions written for AD&D 1e.As the site itself states it was written for 3 to 6 characters, bringing them from level 2 … Continue reading ASC III – Review – The Dragon and the Eagle
ASC III – Review – The Crawling Maw of Malakor
Again and again and again… Today we’re taking a look at “The Crawling Maw of Malakor” by DangerIsReal.A long abandoned Wizards lair with some goblin caves beneath written for AD&D 1e for 5 to 7 characters of levels 3 to 5.DangerIsReal delivered an absolute banger of a site in the first ASC called “Legacy of … Continue reading ASC III – Review – The Crawling Maw of Malakor
ASC III – Review – A Murder Most Foul
Here we go again… Today we look at “A Murder Most Foul” which is an “experimental” adventure-site for Seven Voyages of Zylarthen by Jeff Simpson.No level range or group size is given for this site, though the author explains why this is so (with several other design-decisions) right at the start of the text.You see … Continue reading ASC III – Review – A Murder Most Foul
ASC III – Review – The Sanctuary of the Black Buddha
And another… Today we’re looking at “The Sanctuary of the Black Buddha” written by Seb Howell for AD&D 1e.A raid on a bandit camp for 7 to 9 characters of levels 5 to 7 in an Asia inspired world.We’ve got 5 pages in total, with the first one being a title page with nice art, … Continue reading ASC III – Review – The Sanctuary of the Black Buddha
ASC III – Review – The Wreck of the Spinefish
Ever onward… Next up is “The Wreck of the Spinefish” from fellow judge ShockTohp. A little jaunt into a demon haunted and devastated prison ship for ACKS II for 5 to 8 characters of levels 4 to 6.We’ve got six pages in total comprised as follows: A title page with credits, system information, playtesters and … Continue reading ASC III – Review – The Wreck of the Spinefish
ASC III – Review – The Temple of Bast
And the next one… Today’s offering is “The Temple of Bast” by John Nash.Written for BECMI/Rules Cyclopedia for an indeterminate amount of level 3 characters, two pages of text with another page of maps detailing two levels of a smaller Temple to Bast, Guardian deity and patron of cats.Looks and layout are solid, with good … Continue reading ASC III – Review – The Temple of Bast
ASC III – Review – Ophidian Temple
Onwards… Today we’re looking at the “Ophidian Temple” by Scott M. for AD&D 1e.A hidden temple of an ancient, evil snake-demon-cult, once defeated by heroes already, now back in business. Four to six heroes of levels 5 to 7 are needed to finally show the cult of Asthask’ss to better stay down.Two pages of writing … Continue reading ASC III – Review – Ophidian Temple