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daddystabz

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Can anyone please point me to where I can find lots of adventures written for MRQ or MRQII or Legend or maybe even BRP I can easily adapt, throw into whatever setting I want to run and run for players?

I might be trying to talk my face-to-face group into trying Legend soon and I'd love to find tons of adventures I can adapt.

Thanks in advance!
 
Check the S&P Runequest Index at the top of the Legend/Runequest forum. There were a several adventures published there.
 
daddystabz said:
Please forgive me for asking but where can I get all these Signs & Portents and they are not free, correct?

Sure they are. http://www.mongoosepublishing.com/signsnportentsarchive
 
Also, make sure you check out the forthcoming sword and sorcery adventure entitled "The Spider-God's Bride" - this is a Legend adaptation of the excellent d20 adventure. If you aren't familiar with it, here's the descriptive blurb from the original version:

Sunken Temples and Serpent-Haunted Vaults

Enter the City of Stone and slay the high priest of Jul-Juggah! Plunder the ancient gold of Namthu! Seek the fabled jewel of Khadim Bey, but beware the nameless horrors of the Al-Khazi desert! Fight the dread adepts of the ape-god, or succumb to the pleasures of the Moon-Juice of Yaatana! Or perhaps you will perish by the curses of Ur-Kharra, the long-dead sorcerer-king of Elder Kuth?

Savage Swords and Sinister Sorcery

"The Spider-God's Bride and Other Tales" is a collection of ten blood-red sword and sorcery adventures, inspired by the pulp era tales of Robert E. Howard and Clark Ashton Smith. Venture in the footsteps of Conan the Cimmerian, Satampra Zeiros of Uzuldaroum, Imaro of Nyumbani, and other fabled thieves, reavers and slayers!

I own the d20 version and can testify that it is an outstanding set of adventures if you like this sort of pulp-era fantasy.

I believe that the Legend adaptation is due out in January, and hopefully Mongoose get it out as quickly as possible while the game has some momentum. It would be great if Mongoose could release the PDF a bit earlier than normal to capitilise on the strong sales of the core rulebook.
 
I own that as well, as well as their newer one.

You said they are making a version compatible with Legend?

REALLY?

/interested
 
RangerDan said:
I tried registering on the xoth.net forums to ask about this product but my registration application was never approved. Does anybody know if "xoth" is active nowadays?

Hi,

yes, the Xoth.net website, blog and forum, and Xoth Publishing, all are alive and kicking! (There's a problem with evil spammers on the forum, so it's not easy to pick out real registrations in the flood of bots. Sorry about that.)

I can try to answer any question you may have about "The Spider-God's Bride". Mongoose is responsible for the conversion to the RQ2/Legend ruleset, but other than that I believe it will stick fairly close to the original version. There will, however, be new layout, new art, and the maps will be redrawn based on my original sketches.

It was scheduled for a December release, but appears to have been delayed.

In the meantime, check out "Song of the Beast-Gods", another adventure set in the World of Xoth:

http://xoth.net/publishing/xp2/index.htm

It's written for Pathfinder, but who knows, if the Spider-God's Bride for Legend is a success, perhaps Mongoose will license more conversions.

I am currently working on yet another adventure, called "The Citadel beyond the North Wind", also set in the World of Xoth, which will be released in the spring of 2012.

- thulsa
 
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