Nyrond has always seemed to be the place where adventure goes to die. Has there ever been much materiel published on it? I'm mostly interested in pre-wars stuff, but take anything at this point.
Did you look at the LGC modules? I'm sure they are archived somewhere. Also, it was shared with me what Nyrond would look like in 598 CY. I think someone can point you there.
As someone whose campaign recently spent a decade in Nyrond, I can attest that precious little pre-Wars material exists. Here are some I’ve used:
* I placed the “Mindflayers” adventure from Dark and Hidden Ways (the companion to Dungeoneer’s Survival Guide) in the Flinty Hills.
* From Dyson’s Delves, I also set “The Charmed Grotto” in the Flinty Hills, and “Erdea Manor” stood in for the ruins of Clemency Tower outside the LG village of Deghulan.
* I used “The House of Long Knives” from I13 Adventure Pack I for an assassins’ guild in Womtham.
* I set LG1 Terror in the Forest of Gizzick in the eastern Celadon.
Others that I didn’t get a chance to use before the party headed west:
* WG8 Fate of Istus has a chapter in Rel Mord.
* A0 Danger at Darkshelf Quarry is set on the southern Nyrond coast.
* The backstory of RJK-1 Cairn of the Skeleton King begs for placement in the Flinty Hills.
Did you look at the LGC modules? I'm sure they are archived somewhere. Also, it was shared with me what Nyrond would look like in 598 CY. I think someone can point you there.
If they are, I'd love to know where. Not really my edition or timeline, but like I said, there's precious little so I'm willing to take what I can get.
Mostly, though, I'm looking for information on Nyrond, rather than adventures that could be set there. I can place generic adventures there myself (and reskin less generic adventures, for that matter).
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