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Rhewtani Posted - 18 Jun 2012 : 15:37:01
Are there any adventures - be they dungeon issues or in the back of a sourcebook, or elsewhere, featuring the Cult of the Dragon?
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Rhewtani Posted - 23 Jul 2012 : 16:25:24
Scrambling a little to get things set for tonight, while still working. Steelheart looks amazing, though I will hold off on running it until the timeline syncs up. I've already mentioned Zhengyi - the Bloodstone wars are not yet over. The group did find a cache of reproducing undead that belong to him recently.
coach Posted - 11 Jul 2012 : 07:02:57
yes i second the Dungeon #53

has a lil bit of everything
Derulbaskul Posted - 27 Jun 2012 : 13:40:08
Steelheart from Dungeon 53 involves both the Cult of the Dragon and the Zhentarim.
Galuf the Dwarf Posted - 20 Jun 2012 : 03:25:50
Well, that's odd, the Cult of the Dragon is mentioned by name on pg 302, yet the page isn't listed for them in the index!
ericlboyd Posted - 20 Jun 2012 : 01:53:40
quote:
Originally posted by Galuf the Dwarf

quote:
Originally posted by ericlboyd

I think the FRCS (3e) has one, IIRC.


Not exactly adventures as much as notes on where they may inhabit; Page 121 (Aencar's Manor entry), page 143 (Eversult entry), page 228 (Well of Dragons entry).



I was thinking of "Green Bones" in the FRCS (3e) page 302.

--Eric
Galuf the Dwarf Posted - 20 Jun 2012 : 00:40:54
quote:
Originally posted by ericlboyd

I think the FRCS (3e) has one, IIRC.


Not exactly adventures as much as notes on where they may inhabit; Page 121 (Aencar's Manor entry), page 143 (Eversult entry), page 228 (Well of Dragons entry).
ericlboyd Posted - 18 Jun 2012 : 21:11:07
TSR Jam 1999, if you can find it, contains an adventure written by Bryon Wischstadt.

http://www.amazon.com/TSR-1999-Advanced-Dungeons-Dragons/dp/0786914459/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1340050140&sr=8-1&keywords=TSR+Jam

IIRC, it was written to be the "Adventure Path" module that went with the 2e accessory Cult of the Dragon and was later. I think it was also built on the 1e adventure that was a cross Realms/Runequest module, "Vale of the Dragon Oracle" or something like that.

--Eric

quote:
Originally posted by ericlboyd

Dragons of Faerun (3.5e) has one written by Eytan Bernstein.

I think the FRCS (3e) has one, IIRC.

Cult of the Dragon (2e) and Dragon #110 certainly have tons of detail. Lords of Darkness (3e) and Champions of Ruin (3.5e) have lots of detail as well. Lords of Darkness also details the Well of Dragons, which would count as a Cult-based adventure.

--Eric

crazedventurers Posted - 18 Jun 2012 : 20:50:55
I used Ghazal from Dungeon 30 as a CoTD base in the Thunderpeaks. It was their slaving & training & safehold for money and treasures.

As ever I tweaked to fit it better into the Realms, but it worked well for me.

Cheers

Damian
ericlboyd Posted - 18 Jun 2012 : 18:48:12
Dragons of Faerun (3.5e) has one written by Eytan Bernstein.

I think the FRCS (3e) has one, IIRC.

Cult of the Dragon (2e) and Dragon #110 certainly have tons of detail. Lords of Darkness (3e) and Champions of Ruin (3.5e) have lots of detail as well. Lords of Darkness also details the Well of Dragons, which would count as a Cult-based adventure.

--Eric
idilippy Posted - 18 Jun 2012 : 18:37:51
A 2e Sourcebook, Cult of the Dragon, revolves around the organization. Also, it seems wikipedia has a cite for issue 110 of Dragon having an article by Ed Greenwood about the Cult of the Dragon, but I don't have that issue so can't confirm that.

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