Monday, June 20, 2011

All Of The Free Adventures

Riddle me this:

How awesome is James over at The Underdark Gazette?

This awesome:

James--question for you... How much of a pain in the ass would it be to throw together (or just help throw together) a list of all the free adventure modules that've been published over the last few years? Not every single product--full games and sourcebooks and rules can be left out, as well as things published as part of Fight On or Knockspell or Land of Nod--just the heavier-duty products. Lemme know

-zak
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Sure. Give me a few days to put it together and I'll send a list of the ones I know of and whatever else I can dig up.

Take care,

James
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Hi Zak,

Here you go! I didn't include setting supplements, but if you want those, or anything else, let me know. It's all fresh in my mind at the moment, so I could gather it together, pretty quick.

Take care,

James

From Jeff Rients


From R.C. Pinnell's Lulu Storefront

The Ward of Wereskalot.

Prime Requisite Games

The Courtyard of Gerald Red.

Basic Fantasy Modules

All accessible from this page. Modules listed as Completed and Playtest Edition are included.

BF1 Morgansfort: The Western Lands Campaign.

BF2 Fortress, Tomb, and Tower: The Glain Campaign.

JN1 The Chaotic Caves.

AA1.1 Gold In The Hills.

AA1.2 Merilla's Magic Tower.

AA1.7 Deathcrypt of Khaldun.

Barrataria Games

Adventures at Rainbow Lodge. (Module written for children.)

The Ruined Hamlet/Terror in the Gloaming (free version).

Stuff from Michael Curtis (In the Equipment List section of The Society of Torch, Pole and Rope)



Stuff from Dyson Logos




Stuff From Sham (In his OD&D Stuff Section.)


Modules Published by Dragonsfoot

The Monastery of the Order of the Crimson Monks.

The Howling Hills.

Ruins of the White Watch.

The Banked Swamp.

Red Tam's Bones.

HM5 - Isensan's Secret.

The Mad Demigod's Castle.

HM4 - Pop goes the Meazel.

The Forgotten City of Al-Arin.

G4 - Sanctum of the Stone Giant Lord.

The Corrupt Crypt of Ilmater

HS1 - The Village of Rashtan.

HM3 - The Chaos Halls of Belzir.

The Assassins Of Abu-Dala.

L4 - Devilspawn

L4C - The Lendore Isle Companion.

The Devil's Bride.

HM2 - The Hunt for Istan.

HM1 - The Disappearance of Harold the Hedge Mage.

Stormcrows Gather.

Trident Rock.

Beneath Black Towen.

The Battle For Gib Rus.

The Battle For Gib Rus: Supplementary Documents.

Beneath The Darkshroud Peaks.

Where The Fallen Jarls Sleep.

Shrine Of The Oracle.

The Melford Murder.

Skein Of The Death Mother.

The Spider Farm.

Goblins Tooth II - Faces of Love.

Goblins Tooth I - Moonless Night.

High Atop Dragonmount I.

Horror of Spider Point.

Horror of Spider Point - Map Pack.

The Temple Diancecht.

Church Of The Poisoned Mind.

Fugitive (AJ1).


The Haunted Keep.

The Haunted Tower (GL0).

The Nameless Dungeon (GL1).

To Light the Shadows.

Vandar's Lost Home (AJ2).

Thulsa's Classic Conversions

All on this page. Mongoose's Conan d20 system.

HD2 The Shrine of the Black Ones.

HD3 The City of the Spider-God.


G-Man's Barbarians of Lemuria Adventures (In the Strange Stones blog Download Section.)




Mazes & Minotaurs





Others

Maladin's Encyclopedia Subterranica (not sure if this is completed yet, or not.)

Nashka's Lair (Downloads section of the Rended Press blog.)


Castle of the Mad Archmage (Downloads section of Greyhawk Grognard.)

Servants of Plague (Downloads section of Lawful Indifferent.)

Mega-Dungeon Levels (Downloads section of Tower of the Archmage.)

Swords & Wizardry Quick-start (In ChicagoWiz' Downloads Section.)

The Red Crystal Caverns - A Megadungeon Sublevel @ Beyond the Black Gate.


Starter Adventures. (Gothridge Manor.)




Lairs Collection I.

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Anybody got any favorites? Post in the comments to help other people parse thru all this stuff.

19 comments:

anarchist said...

Do dungeon generators count? If so:

www.apolitical.info/webgame/dungeon

thekelvingreen said...

The One Page Dungeon collections maybe?

darren e said...

All the rpga modules are free downloads...

anarchist said...

The adventures from Jeff Rients' World Adventure Writing Month:

http://www.apolitical.info/woadwrimo

Alex Osias said...

Amazing.

Anonymous said...

Wow. I have to admit I'm a tad intimidated by the sheer awesomeness of the list;) Thanks James! Thanks Zak for bugging James!

Keith S said...

Thanks for the list. Frank Gorshin makes for one scary-ass proctologist!

Matthew Schmeer said...

Thanks for including Nashka's Lair & Temple of the Ghoul in the list!

There are truly some awesome free stuff out there. I have over 27 gigs of saved material (pdfs, saved web pages, etc.) of material--that's total (rules, settings, maps, geomorphs, etc.), not just modules.

For example, here are four modules at Forever Free Games:

http://www.foreverfreegames.org/about.html

(I have no connection with the blog--it's just sitting in my bookmark menu).

Mark Siefert said...

I always thought Gorshin's costume looked a little *too* tight.

"Riddle me this, Batman: WHAT RELIGION AM I?"

(Not mine, but still funny.)

James said...

Thanks for that FFG link Matthew!

Mark Morrison said...

Go to Foreverfreegames.org I have 4 mod's for free as well. Two 3.5 and two for 1st edtion.

Anonymous said...

Wow, this is just cool. And big thanks to all the folks who put in all that work.

Matthew Schmeer said...

There are several free modules at . . . and the sky full of dust:

The Three-Fold Toad.pdf

They Came from the Stars.pdf

Poor Knight's Tomb.pdf

And there is a three-part adventure path, Village, Keep, & Dungeon; here are links to the pdfs in that post:

Jainesville.pdf
The Baron's Keep.pdf
The Temple.pdf
Appendix with NPCs.pdf

He's also got several modules posted as blog entries, which you can find as a list, here:

http://www.theskyfullofdust.co.uk/?page_id=479

Digital Orc said...

I have a few at WWW.digitalorc.blogspot.com

crowking said...

I didn't see the one page dungeons either.


http://campaignwiki.org/wiki/DungeonMaps/One_Page_Dungeon_Contest

The Dungeon Delver said...

Hi, please please PLEASE update your links to the Delver's Dungeon Modules! Those links above take you to an old and outdated page. The links below are the correct ones.

http://www.thedelversdungeon.com/Modules/DD1.PDF
http://www.thedelversdungeon.com/Modules/DD2.PDF
http://www.thedelversdungeon.com/Modules/WGH2.PDF
http://www.thedelversdungeon.com/Modules/WGH3.PDF
http://www.thedelversdungeon.com/Modules/WGH4.pdf
http://www.thedelversdungeon.com/Modules/WGH5.pdf

William said...

If you're talking about OD&D only I don't know anything new, but there's always the old 3.5 page over at Wizards: http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/oa/20030530b&page=1

Which also links back to all the other old 3.5 stuff they keep around for the people willing to poke around in their incredibly poorly laid out archives. I think there's another page in there, somewhere, with more converted stuff, but I'm not sure where it is if it still exists. The only items I'm seeing from that collection are Tomb of Horrors and WHite Plume Mountain.

AnDrew said...

Awesome, great stuff!!

Jeremy "frothsof" Smith said...

Free Zombie themed 5e adventure: http://frothsofdnd.blogspot.com/2014/07/download-free-5e-adventure.html