Are all published C&C modules set in Aihdre?

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Are all published C&C modules set in Aihdre?

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A newbie question here... are all of the published C&C modules set in the setting of Aihrdre?
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No.

The "A" series are the only official Aihrde modules.

The I series is Inzaa (a related-to Aihrde world)

The U series are universal -- dropped in anywhere you want them.

The DB series are for the Haunted Highlands, a mini setting placed where you want it.

The CZ series is Castle Zagyg which is placed in and around Yggsburgh, a city located wherever you want it to go.

And so on and so forth...

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Got it. Thanks, Ser.
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That's not true Serleran. The C series is also set in Airdhe, but on te other side of the Cradle of the World.

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Post by serleran »

Oh, yeah, I always forget about C1... I do still prefer its original version, though.

But, the point is stil: no, all the modules are not set in Aihrde. They can be, but they don't have to be.

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I don't know, I like the extra bit of setting info and I can't wait for C2. I like that region of Airdhe better than the A series setting.

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Ya "C" stands for "conversion," i.e. conversions from the d20 mods like Mortality and Shades... Steve mentioned that Malady of Kings should be coming along down the road following Shades.

It's interesting how some of the names get assigned - "DB" means Dirty Bowbe does it not?

There is also a "D," and I'm assuming that means "Davis" mods that aren't A series,

Heard mention of a T or R designation (can't remember which) that Serl's supposed to be involved in... wonder what that might be, hmmm???

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It is the T series, and its not about anything, as they are independent modules -- that is, they do not link into each other. Basically, location-based.

And, yeah, DB = Dirty Bowbe, last I knew.

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Post by Rigon »

seskis281 wrote:
Ya "C" stands for "conversion," i.e. conversions from the d20 mods like Mortality and Shades... Steve mentioned that Malady of Kings should be coming along down the road following Shades.

That would be cool as shatner! I love Malady! Also, the old d20 mods rock. Hopefully, they add more Airdhe specific information in them like Mortality.

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