iconic published scenarios

I'd definitely vote for the cradle. Apple lane was okay, in a "very short, poorly balanced" kind of way (mayb I'm just bitter) but the cradle has that epic touch.
 
Loz said:
Mage said:
What about classic elric scenarios?

I can't answer this one - I've had a hand in most of them.

But, Ken Rolston's 'Black Sword' and 'Stealer of Souls' two-part campaign is good. I also enjoyed 'The Madcap Laughs' from White Dwarf in the late 80s. I didn't have a hand in either of those.

While I agree that Ken Rolston's campaign is very good, I'd say that "The Velvet Circle" by Larry di Tillio in "Demon Magic: The Second Stormbringer Companion" was my 'Keep on the Borderlands' for Stormbringer. For me it prettymuch defined what a Stormbringer scenario should be.
While 'Rogue Mistress' - in which Loz WAS involved - would qualify as the "Temple of Elemental Evil" if you want to keep the D&D analogy.
 
Darran said:
A Tale to Tell by Jon Quaife that appeared in White Dwarf [before it became a minitures cataloge] was pretty cool.

Scared the sh#t out of my players I can tell you! :twisted:

I think it was reprinted in Shadows on the Borderland?

Really got to find out what relation Jon Quaife is to me some day... :)

Carl Quaif (no "e").
 
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