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Author:  Havard [ Feb 05, 2019 5:04 pm ]
Post subject:  [Blog] Exploring the Valley of the Ancients MMRPG style

Exploring the Valley of the Ancients MMRPG style

Over four seasons of D&D adventures, Blackmoor the MMRPG has explored most of the plotlines ever detailed in the setting. It is not surprising that it would also have its own take on perhaps the deadliest of all of the adventure locations from Dave Arneson's campaign. I wrote about the early adventures Dave Arneson ran with the City of the Gods here.

Although hints to the City of the Gods go back to Supplement II's Temple of the Frog and the references to the Valley of the Ancients in the First Fantasy Campaign, this region was first explored in published form with DA3 City of the Gods. When Dave Arneson's company Zeitgeist Games got the lisence to do Blackmoor for Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition, they published a new version of the City of the Gods for that edition. The MMPRG also served to promote the Zeitgeist Games product line so it is not surprising that the time would eventually come for the Valley of the Ancients. This way players could bring their charaters from the MMRPG campaign into this famous adventure location. Over at the Comeback Inn, we are soon approaching the re-release of the last episodes of the MMRPG. Episode 90-L is available now as a free download.



Let me know what you think! Are you ready to see the remaining adventures of season 4 as well? :)


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-Havard

Author:  Yaztromo [ Feb 05, 2019 11:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: [Blog] Exploring the Valley of the Ancients MMRPG style

The Valley of the Ancients is one of the most typical (high level) Blackmoorian adventures.
It HAS to be deadly difficult, but there is so much promisie in it!

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