Greyhawk - Linking the U & A series?

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Greyhawk - Linking the U & A series?

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Hey all,

Been a while since I was on these boards. At the moment, I'm reading through the good old U (Saltmarsh) and A (Slave Lords) module series, and I was thinking It would be quite cool to link them together in a big ol' campaign. Seaside towns, pirates, slavery and stuff...

Question - has anybody ever done something like that? And what were your story bridges? Were the pirates in U1 linked to the slave lords? Any relation between the Sahuagins and the same slave lords?

Your ideas welcome!

PS - This question has been posted on the Canonfire! forum as well, hopefully I can get lots of answers on both boards :)
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Talk to Tree and check out the Monday Wilderlands game thread in the online forums. Tree used Saltmarsh and is currently running us through the Slavers series. He can give you some good pointers.

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I didn't actually link them together, one just led into the other.
Since its 20,000 I suggest "Captain Nemo" as his title. Beyond the obvious connection, he is one who sails on his own terms and ignores those he doesn't agree with...confident in his journey and goals.
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