What non-C&C purchased adventures have you run using C&C?

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What non-C&C purchased adventures have you run using C&C?

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R2 - To the Aid of Falx
B2 - Keep on the Borderlands
Many Gates of the Gann

I've also used some free material that was not designed for C&C.
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A LOT. Judges Guild, Goodman Games DCC's, old TSR modules. A LOT.
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Harlequin

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Both for Shadowrun.


I don't tend to "use" modules in the sense of actually using them.

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B2 Keep on the Borderlands and UK2 The Sentinel

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Many. Some notables being:
From NG / FGG ~ Crucible of Freya, Tomb of Abysthor, Rappan Athuk Reloaded, Demons & Devils, City of Brass, Grimmsgate, among others.
From D&D ~ Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh, Tomb of the Lizard King, Lost Cavern of Tsojcanth, Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun, the Slavers series, Star Cairns, Crypt of Lyzandred The Mad, Return of the Circle of Eight, From the Ashes adventure card series, Free City of Greyhawk adventure card series, Keep on the Borderlands, In Search of the Unknown, and many from the Gazetteer series. I'm sure there are others I am forgetting.

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So far B1 and LL's The Gibbering Tower. More to come.

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When my family did the playtest, TLG sent some d20 modules along with a notebook of rules. Instead, I dusted off my old monochrome TSR modules. (Mostly G-series and D-series.)

I've also run C&C with Judges Guild stuff. I can run C&C with lmost anything, actually.
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DA2 - Temple of the Frog (TSR)
B3 - Palace of the Silver Princess (TSR, Orange Cover)
D17 - Endless Tunnels of Enlandin (Dragonsfoot)
D18 - Where Fallen Jarls Sleep (Dragonsfoot)
FGG3 - Ursined, Sealed and Delivered (Frog God Games)
DCC #51 - Castle Whiterock (Goodman Games)
AA1 - Pod-Caverns of the Sinister Shroom (Expeditious Retreat Press)
AA6 - Chasm of the Damned (Expeditious Retreat Press)
AA13 - White Dragon Run (Expeditious Retreat Press)
AA28 - Redtooth Ridge (Expeditious Retreat Press)

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All good stuff so far! I am a JG and Necromancer Games guy myself.

So try this:

I wrote two adventures for 5e (Forgotten Realms) an adaptation from last year's GenCon off grid games, called The Tower of Bondage. There are two parts up on the Dungeon Masters Guild site for sale. Just $2 bucks each. They are low on 5e crunch and have some good old school flavor. They would work and have worked well using C&C.

Tell me what you think.

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For the past six months or so, I've been running modules that I have written - and I was pleasantly surprised that they were well received and enjoyed by my online group.

And now I'm taking a break from my writing and we are going to play B1 (and possibly B3 Orange, of course) or L3 Deep Dwarven Delve by Len Lakofka.

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My Monday group finished cleaning out The Gibbering Tower for Jacob Junker, the Mad Hermit from B1 (which I made into a Steam Gnome wizard inventor) only to find tha twhile they were gone he was kidnapped by pirates and taken to...

...X1 The Isle of Dread! DUN-DUN-DUUUUUUUUUN!

Tune in next time when you'll hear Gar the Barbarians say:

GAR NO LIKE IRON MAIDEN GOLEMS!

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