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    Canonfire :: View topic - Back to the Future (Or how my players went back to AD&D)
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    Back to the Future (Or how my players went back to AD&D)
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    Sun May 05, 2013 12:44 am  

    I've just read through this thread for the first time. I really enjoyed hearing about how the transition to 1st edition went! About a year or maybe a bit less ago switched back from 3.5 / pathfinder to running a 1st/2nd edition mash up and I've really enjoyed it! There's a purity to it that later editions don't capture for me.

    Anyways, although I'm a bit late to the party in saying so; thanks for sharing!
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    Sun May 05, 2013 6:05 am  

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    DeanP, what are your thoughts on said module?


    I think it ties nicely into the over concept of my campaign. I love the originally three tying into the "D" series (that doesn't constitute a spoiler, does it?), so, I would have the concluding "G" module lead to the Descent into the Depths of the Earth.
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