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Episode 71: Blackmoor!

An episode of the Save or Die Podcast podcast, hosted by The Evil Dungeon Master, titled "Episode 71: Blackmoor!" was published on May 16, 2013 and runs 97 minutes.

May 16, 2013 ·97m · Save or Die Podcast

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The second of the “Little Brown Book” add-ons (and the first actual campaign) was Supplement II: Blackmoor. This work showed a different take on the rules from Gygax’s Greyhawk campaign, though how much was original Blackmoor is a subject for debate. New classes, rules for hit locations, and a lot on waterborne adventures were provided in this work for the aspiring DM! It also contained the very first TSR published adventure, the infamous Temple of the Frog. The hosts put this D&D expansion work under their scrutiny and see how this book can be of use for DMs and players of the various Classic versions of D&D! It’s all here at: http://saveordie.info *** Our theme song is “Dungeon Hustle” by the band Mississippi Bones. Check out their Facebook page and buy one of everything they do. They rock! https://www.facebook.com/mississippibones Don’t forget to drop us an email at saveordiepodcast(at)gmail.com to give your opinions of the show. If writing’s not your thing, then give our voiceline a call at 940-536-3763 (3SOD)! …and check out our forum at osrgaming.org!

The second of the “Little Brown Book” add-ons (and the first actual campaign) was Supplement II: Blackmoor. This work showed a different take on the rules from Gygax’s Greyhawk campaign, though how much was original Blackmoor is a subject for debate. New classes, rules for hit locations, and a lot on waterborne adventures were provided in this work for the aspiring DM! It also contained the very first TSR published adventure, the infamous Temple of the Frog. The hosts put this D&D expansion work under their scrutiny and see how this book can be of use for DMs and players of the various Classic versions of D&D!
It’s all here at: http://saveordie.info
*** Our theme song is “Dungeon Hustle” by the band Mississippi Bones. Check out their Facebook page and buy one of everything they do. They rock!
https://www.facebook.com/mississippibones
Don’t forget to drop us an email at saveordiepodcast(at)gmail.com to give your opinions of the show. If writing’s not your thing, then give our voiceline a call at 940-536-3763 (3SOD)!
…and check out our forum at osrgaming.org!
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