01-22-2010, 11:35 AM
Just thought it would be worth starting a collection of web links to where Blackmoor can be found. Old timers probably have all of these places bookmarked, but I thought it would be nice to start a list anyway!
There is a section on my OD&D Discussion board.
There are something like eighty posts about Blackmoor that exist on Dragonsfoot.
Havard's Blackmoor site has all sorts of maps, articles, downloads, and so on.
The Great Svenny has some stories of the "good old days" of Blackmoor.
Blackmoor: Home of the Ancients has some neat stuff as well.
The Acaeum has information about the B/X Dave Arneson Series (DA1 - DA4) of modules published by TSR in the 1980's.
Dave Arneson is on wikipedia! So is Blackmoor!
Robert Kuntz's Pied Piperboards have a section on Blackmoor, although the traffic here seems to have mostly dried up. I know at least Svenny posts here occasionally.
The Human Races of Dave Arneson's Blackmoor is a Conversion For Basic D&D.
ADDED TO THE LIST: 8)
There is a Blackmoor forum at The Piazza which currently has 137 topics and 941 posts.
There is a section on my OD&D Discussion board.
There are something like eighty posts about Blackmoor that exist on Dragonsfoot.
Havard's Blackmoor site has all sorts of maps, articles, downloads, and so on.
The Great Svenny has some stories of the "good old days" of Blackmoor.
Blackmoor: Home of the Ancients has some neat stuff as well.
The Acaeum has information about the B/X Dave Arneson Series (DA1 - DA4) of modules published by TSR in the 1980's.
Dave Arneson is on wikipedia! So is Blackmoor!
Robert Kuntz's Pied Piperboards have a section on Blackmoor, although the traffic here seems to have mostly dried up. I know at least Svenny posts here occasionally.
The Human Races of Dave Arneson's Blackmoor is a Conversion For Basic D&D.
ADDED TO THE LIST: 8)
There is a Blackmoor forum at The Piazza which currently has 137 topics and 941 posts.