I haven't read Blood of Orlanth yet, as I don't know where to buy it here in Switzerland and the PDF version has still not been released :-( (please, don't forget your online customers, Mongoose!). I wouldn't necessarily advise GM's who are new to Glorantha to buy the old RQ supplements such as Apple Lane and Snake Pipe Hollow. Please don't misunderstand me. The books aren't bad. But they were written at the end of the 1970's and definitely convey an old-school feeling (i.e. a lot of dungeon crawling, classical traps, a massive amount of stats, etc... If you intend to use them, you'd better be a micro manager ;-) ). Moreover, it can be quite difficult and expensive to obtain the old RQ books.
I also think that Snake Pipe Hollow is a bit far away from the characters' home. If I understand correctly, the adventure starts near the Solthi River. Snake Pipe Hollow is at least 340 km away. The distance to the Upland Marsh is "only" ca. 170 km. So, why not venture there (once the player characters have gained the necessary amount of experience) and meet some ducks in the process? ;-)
I'm not sure as to when exactly the Upland Marsh was created in the second age (Delecti appears to be a living human being in the Glorantha - The 2nd age sourcebook). But this in itself could also be an interesting campaign. It would be nice if someone
with more Gloranthan knowledge could answer that question.
I do have a few constructive suggestions, though: Get a copy of the HeroQuest supplements / adventures such as Dragon Pass and Storm Tribe as well as Barbarian Adventures, Orlanth is Dead and Gathering Thunder. Even though these books focus on the 3rd age, they'll provide you with plenty of ideas which could be suitable for the 2nd age. Especially Barbarian Adventures provides a good overview of Orlanthi clan life and politics.
Product description: Every day, danger and opportunity confront the Orlanthi barbarians of Sartar. Those heroes who step out in front of their communities to face these challenges take the first step on the long, hazardous road to the Hero Wars. Everyday
activities such as cattle raids, blood feuds, and riding patrol teach players what it means to be a Heortling. Introductory adventures familiarize players with the everyday risks of life in the hills. Are your heroes brave enough to defy their Imperial oppressors? Will they cast themselves into the conflagration of the Hero Wars?
You can buy the PDF version of Barbarian Adventures and Orlanth is Dead for USD 10.00 at DriveThru RPG. Dragon Pass and Gethering Thunder can only be ordered as hard-copy books. I haven't read History of the Heortling Peoples but it sounds pretty interesting and it is still available as a PDF. Also try to get in touch with A Sharp, the creators of the excellent "King of Dragon Pass" computer game. According to their website, they are willing to send a copy on CD for USD 19.00, if you can't find it anywhere else. Besides being an excellent computer game, KoDP is an excellent source of information on the heortling peoples and contains gorgeous artwork. And, best of all, KoDP is set approx. 3 centuries before the start of the Hero Wars! You'll find more information about KoDP at: http://a-sharp.com/kodp/.
If this is not enough, you can of course try to acquire the older RQ material. However, Apple Lane and Snake Pipe Hollow would be on the bottom of my list. Instead, I'd rather advise you to get:
- Tales of the Reaching Moon Issue 18 - Sartar Special;
- Possibly (pls. refer to the question in the 3rd paragraph): Tales of the Reaching Moon Issue 19 - Upland Marsh Special;
- Tradetalk #7 – Non Humans Special Issue;
- Tales of the Reaching Moon 7, 18 and 20: Orlanthi HeroQuests, tribe (Lismelder ) and clan (Greydog) descriptions.
- If you read German: Schatten in den Hügeln (description of an Orlanthi village + adventures set near / in the Upland Marsh, if I remember correctly);
- If you read German: Ort ohne Wiederkehr.
- If you already own Snake Pipe Hollow and like dungeon-type adventures: RuneQuest Adventures #6: The Stinking Forest.
There's probably much, much more I currently can't think of.
I hope this helps.
Mogul