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So, what do you guys think? Should we continue our D&D release tour into the year 1984? Just in case that answer is "yes" I will give you a 1984 release to marinate on. Here is the AD&D adventure module, C3: The Lost Island of Castanamir - my original shrink copy.
Let's put a bow on the D&D release year of 1983. For our final offering from the year 1983, we are going to bask in the glory of an adventure module in support of the Expert Rule Set. I give you X5: Temple of Death. Here are my 3 original shrink copies including one of them being a "hanger" copy.
We are close to wrapping up the 1983 portion of our D&D/TSR release tour. Up today is an adventure module in support of the Expert Rule Set. Please enjoy X4: Master of the Desert Nomads. Here are my 3 original shrink wrap copies.
Next up on our tour of each and every D&D release from TSR is another rare adventure module from the year 1983. Released as an RPGA exclusive, I give you RPGA 2: Black Opal Eye. Here are my three copies.
It does, but I am not a Castle Greyhawk fan and they want too much for me to be interested purely for historical reasons.
Was it? Interesting. I did not know that!
We continue on our tour of each and every D&D release by TSR. We are in the year 1983 and today we are going to enjoy a rare. I give you RPGA1: Rahasia. This was a new version of Tracy Hickman's Daystar West original. Here is the TSR Library copy and my two original shrink copies.
We continue with our tour and each and every D&D release from TSR. We remain in the tasty release year of 1983. Up today, we have another obscure module release. Let's have some fun with O1: The Gem and the Staff, a "one on one" Expert set adventure. Here are my three original shrink copies.
We are just going to pretend that I have been super diligent and not insanely busy with all things regarding our TSR/D&D product tour. Cool? Good. Up today from 1983 is another of those cool invisible ink modules, M2: Maze of the Riddling Minotaurs, a solo adventure. My two shrink copies.
The gall and stupidity of this man is breathtaking.
Good point. Man I love those books.
I would love to see this done with the 1984 original!
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A tour post two days in a row?! Yes precious, yes! Up today on our tour of each and every D&D release from TSR, we have a pretty interesting 1983 module release to enjoy, M1(Solo): Blizzard Pass. This solo module contained "invisible ink" and a supplied pen to reveal it. Here are my 3 shrink copies.
Hey my peeps! I had to step away for a bit to help out with a little gaming carnival called Gamehole Con, but I am back and ready to pick up our tour! Up today, from 1983, we get to enjoy a module for the Basic Set, B5: Horror on the Hill. Here is my original shrink copy. Onward!
I thought we did but certainly can do so again.
Next up on our tour of each and every D&D release by TSR as seen from the shelves of The Gamehole, is an accessory is support of the D&D Basic line. Up today I give you AC1: The Shady Dragon Inn. This book contains tons of pre-generated NPC's and the Inn map. Here is my copy in original shrink wrap.
There are pretty substantial variations in color. It is pretty cool.
Yeah. I should have three. Working on it.
We remain in the D&D release year of 1983. That year, TSR released a revised Expert Rule Set in addition to the new Basic Rule Set. Here are my two copies in original shrink.
Man. I have not really been feeling like engaging with social media of late, so I am sorry my D&D release tour has languished. We left off in the year 1983. That year saw the release of a third version of D&D Basic Set. Here is my original shrink copy. I will effort to be more consistent with this!
We have stumbled through a rift in the space time continuum and find ourselves at a Walden's Books in 1983 in front of the D&D section. Our eyes are drawn to a tasty new box set that was just released, The World of Greyhawk. Here are my two copies, a 1st and a 2nd printing.
Next up on our tour of each and every D&D release by TSR is another 1983 module out of the TSR UK studio. Let's all bask in the glory of, including the weird ass cover art, the module UK2: The Sentinel. Here are my two shrink copies.
Damn. With that ethical compass, that kid is probably in Trump's cabinet now.
Sorry. I cannot think of anyone.
Next up on our tour of each and every D&D release by TSR, currently in the year 1983, we have a new module series to enjoy. From the then nascent UK TSR offices, up today is UK1: Beyond the Crystal Cave. Here are my two shrink copies.
Good luck to those who actually try and eat them.
For those of you who are going to play in any of our brand new 5e organized play program, Wardens of the Eastern Marches, each character is required to maintain a Wardens Journal.
You can maintain Journals in two ways:
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