Pyramid of Despair

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Pyramid of Despair

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I am currently working on writing up in full the adventure I took my party on in Undermountain. The second level Pyramid in the huge cavern room has nothing in it from the book so I came up with my own adventure that my players really enjoyed.
I will put up the write up as soon as it is finished.

Would it be better to just post it up in story fashion or should I try to get it into AD&D module format?
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If you put it in module format, that would be great because we can offer it as a download here at the BIP site. :wink:
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Yeah, yeah. Module format please, so we can all play it too. :D
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I have a much better understanding of the extant that everyone is putting into this website now. Putting together just on module is not easy nor quick. I hope to get the maps for it as well.
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Just hang in there. Yeah, it's not easy writing large adventures. I want to get to the point where I can afford a true 6 month sabbatical, but that ain't happening any time soon. It sure would let me get a lot done though! :lol:
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I have about 50% of the first draft finished. Once that is complete I wills tart working on getting it into Module format and deciding how I want my NPCs to be. I am working on the maps as well.
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I have a good portion completed now and it is based on my own adventures as DM with my group so I am trying to tailor it to more general use but there are still some parts that require certain books.

This is what I have so far and I would not mind any input as I am trying to get it to be closer to a module format as I can.

This is in Open Office Format

http://www.mediafire.com/file/fbc18icc9 ... espair.odt
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Post by Tawnos76 »

Finished my first draft and moved the thread to here:

viewtopic.php?p=3969#3969
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