Sword and Sorcery Adventures

Sign & portent have a few article with adventure or adventure seed.

Other then that, there's a few website where people put in adventure they've created...and Wizards used to have a download section with older edition adventures for AD&D.

Another good way is go to the website RPG compagny that do S&S and read the synopsis of the adventure it might help you.


That the only advise I could give for 'free' adventure.
 
Try: http://www.rpgarchive.com/

or: http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/oa/20030530b&page=1

There is also Encounter magazine: http://www.encountermagazine.au2.com/
 
Just before the Conan forum was merged in with "Other" Roleplaying Games, I went through about 4/5ths of all the Conan posts, from the beginning, citing those that I thought I had valuable information in them.

Many had links to adventures, or posted full-blown scenarios, or displayed helpful adventure related material like NPCs, monsters, and the occasional piece of equipment.

Besides the official adventures and those presented in S&P, there's a lot of Conan adventuring out there, if you look for it.

Go backwards in the forum several pages, looking for "Supplement Four", and you'll see where I've tagged some interesting threads--many with adventuring material in them.



EDIT: Doing a quick search, I find the Night of the Jackal adventure plot; a Nordheim adventure idea; and THIS LINK for three Conan adventures (The Crawler In the Mists, The Curse of Sfanol, and The Snow Haired Woman).

That link also suggests mining the Conan comics for all sorts of adventure ideas. There's a fantastic campaign that can be easily turned into a series of adventures for your PCs (just add stats! Everything else is there!) in the story line of the War of the Tarim.

Or...just keep looking through the thread. There's many more posts like this out there, deeper in the forum.
 
Supplement Four said:
Just before the Conan forum was merged in with "Other" Roleplaying Games, I went through about 4/5ths of all the Conan posts, from the beginning, citing those that I thought I had valuable information in them.
Thank you for this, good stuff here
 
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