What's your favorite C&C module?

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What's your favorite C&C module?

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I own every C&C module currently produced, but have only had the opportunity to run my group through one of them. I will eventually read through and probably run (or idea mine from) all of them. So, for those of you who have played through or run one or more of the official C&C adventures, which one is your favorite and why?
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Does The Mysterious Tower count?

Otherwise, Haunted Highlands. I look forward to the rest of this series!

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Castle Zagyg: Yggsburgh is my favorite, because it provides the most.

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Post by PeelSeel2 »

serleran wrote:
Castle Zagyg: Yggsburgh is my favorite, because it provides the most.

I have to agree here. Castle Zagyg:Yggsburgh I can pick up and read again and again. The only one I have actually ran is Mysterious Tower
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I've had a lot of fun with the "A" series, Mysterious Tower, Halflings Hall, etc... so far. So I don't have a favorite, I've liked all of them so far.
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IMO, The Rising Knight is flat out hands down thee best module produced by the Trolls. It set the tone for "A" series and the C&C game itself.

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If I had to choose just one: Rising Knight
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Post by DangerDwarf »

While I definately can count Yggsburgh as my facorite C&C product, I'd hesitate to say it's my favorite module as I see it more of a setting book than a module.

As far as the other stuff goes? I dunno, I'd be hard pressed to name a favorite.

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I've read through most of the C&C modules but only played/prepped two: Beacon at Enon Tor and Halfling's Hall. Enon Tor, if simple, was great as an intro to the system. Halfling's Hall is also great - good NPCs, a nice solid environment, and plenty of room to expand the adventuring fun. I've liked everything else so far, in varying degrees (from 'Wow!' to 'good'). The only one I've been luke-warm about ('meh') is Palace of Shadows.

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Post by mordrene »

i realy enjoyed the dark chateau. I do believe the best product was castle zagyg/yggsburgh ot as a pure module i say the dark chateau

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Post by Jyrdan Fairblade »

If we count Yggbsurgh as a module, that wins hands-down.

If not, probably Fingers of the Forsaken Hand, though I've yet to run it.

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Dark Chateau is numero uno with me, that is of course if CZ1 is considered a module. But since I will err on the side of NO, then Dark Chateau. After that, probably Shadows of Halfling Hall.

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