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Those were the days when we also got to ride in the back of trucks without seat belts on the way to the toy store to buy Esters paint. (I had the first AD&D lead miniature box set) They gave me lead toys too as a kid! I know right?
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(fingers crossed)Thank you for the share! Which will have to wait until Sev gets around to announcing DDO's next expansion after Sharn. Oh, the tales I have of that epic adventure!!!! Later that year, Aunty Loon gave me the Advanced D&D Expert box set as a birthday present, which included X1 Isle of Dread. So am I excited to hear Keep is coming to DDO?Īnd as a low level alternative to Korthos? We both still prefer my version - lolįrom that evening until this very day, every first character I ever made, In every RPG I ever played is a Dwarf Paladin (or the equivalent) named Dwarrendale. There was an odd tunnel that trailed off the map that was labeled "to the temple of elemental evil" - I didn't know what that "officially" meant at the time, but you bet your bottom Token of the Twelve that I created my own version and ran my cuz through it. I thoroughly devoured that module and fleshed out the wilderness, turned the mad monk into a recurring villain and added more caves and more monsters. My cousin and I were the only ones to continue on with D&D after that, and I ended up with the box set as I had the most interest in being a DM. That evening she DM'ed our first adventure through the Caves of Chaos and I slayed the Medusa, while the rest of the group was turned to stone - It was the most glorious moment of my young and up to then, uneventful childhood and it spurred me on to a life-long quest for high adventure. She also bought each family member a lead miniature to represent our character, mine was a Dwarf Paladin named Dwarrendale. One stormy Christmas, long past, when I was just a wee lad, a 100 years ago - My cool, weird, Wiccan Aunt bought the family the Basic D&D box set that came with B2 Keep on the Borderlands module.
#Free the keep on the borderlands plus
One site has most of them as well as all the books, PLUS DM screen.
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I'll remove the link from your thread since it's borderline and keep the image instead.ĮDIT ~ I Internetted some more and found almost all of the old modules online in. When people got the Red Box version they were hoping for the 1 I got : )))))))))) My feathers were ruffled until we played B2. Side note, I wanted the box set you got, but got the newer version instead. What would really be neato is if someone researched if this is now in the public domain?
#Free the keep on the borderlands pdf
pdf version for $2.99, but it's doubtful they have a license to do so. That other site in the results in my image will sell you a watermarked. I'm not sure whom that folder belongs to, but it's been the top Google search for ages:Įven if I remove the link it's still easy to get. Please consider removing that link in this thread and the other thread in which you posted it. I suspect posting the link to that module in PDF format is a copyright violation.