Overtime was worth it.
Dec. 5th, 2012 05:58 pmSomething I was extremely surprised to see on Amazon was "Tegel Manor", a fairly well-known 1st edition D&D 3rd-party dungeon published back in 1989. It's the Gamescience version (that is, after TSR got stupid and decided that there would be no 3rd party anythings, and they had to republish the game with no D&D stats), and possibly it was overpriced, but still, it's mint.
Needless to say, Tegel is one of those with a poster map, but this one has good reason to need one! It has something like 140 rooms. I've had a PDF I got from one of the sites that sells old modules in PDF, but it's nice to be actually able to have a functional map that doesn't rely on my skill with Photoshop Elements.
(Blurred the image because Tegel is still played, and has had an unofficial 3rd ed conversion.)
( Tegel Manor poster map )
ETA: Also, as a reward for getting though something fairly anxiety-causing, I got the Schoolhouse Rock episode "Interplanet Janet", which was written long enough ago that it still has Pluto as a planet. Which is not surprising if it was made in the 1970s.
Needless to say, Tegel is one of those with a poster map, but this one has good reason to need one! It has something like 140 rooms. I've had a PDF I got from one of the sites that sells old modules in PDF, but it's nice to be actually able to have a functional map that doesn't rely on my skill with Photoshop Elements.
(Blurred the image because Tegel is still played, and has had an unofficial 3rd ed conversion.)
( Tegel Manor poster map )
ETA: Also, as a reward for getting though something fairly anxiety-causing, I got the Schoolhouse Rock episode "Interplanet Janet", which was written long enough ago that it still has Pluto as a planet. Which is not surprising if it was made in the 1970s.