What are your guys favorite adventure modules for any system? I have been looking for more legitimately creative weird fantasy modules along the lines of the LotFP ones, as opposed to more straitlaced made by committee ones like whatever WotC makes these days.
bugs...stay off of /tg/
>>54783802
Bugs.... The carrots...
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>>54784098
He's mocking Elmer Fudd.
>>54783802
The most terrifying opposition, is, of course, depicted.
Anyone?
>>54783802
I swear to fucking god, this guy looks like my boss who I used to play DnD with.
I check out review sites to find those. tenfootpole is good as well as prince of nothing.
>>54790304
Link for Prince of Nothing?
>>54790370
https://princeofnothingblogs.wordpress.com/
>>54783802
jeez bugs... get it together
>>54790385
Thanks mate. All Google was giving me was stuff related to the Bakker novels.
>>54783802
Modules are bad and should only be used by beginner GMs.
>>54783802
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Masks of Nyarlathotep for Call of Cthulhu.
>>54783802
For 3.x, favorite is Sunless Citadel, but the one with the best runthrough and stories is City of the Spider Queen
>>54783802
Check out Maze of the Blue Medusa. It's really creative and weird. It's like a dungeon based around nouveau/modern art. You can get a PDF of it in the archive.
>>54796478
Shit, it's also system agnostic, so you can play it on any system supposedly.
>>54796478
Been wanting to run this since I read it a few months ago.
>>54790240
He kind of looks like my old boss, only she wore a dress.
>>54796478
Isn't the dungeon non-euclidean? Sounds like fun.