![]() ![]() *for more on attempts to track down the Third, Fourth, and Fifth place entries, see " Holmes - the "lost" adventures", on Dragonsfoot Scott Kennedy (Tinton Falls, N.J.) "Harrowhouse" Although he didn't keep a copy of his adventure, he recalled that it involved "a shipwreck as a small dungeon where the tide alternately exposed and blocked access". I corresponded briefly with Paul Haase, several years ago. Paul Haase (Bellevue, Wash.) "Adventures in the Far Isles" This adventure was never published, and attempts to contact the author have been unsuccessful.* Topa (Utica, N.Y.) "Ziggurat of the Adepts" (I ran it again in 2014, with a few upgrades.) See my review and play report on Dragonsfoot, from back in 2009. The scenario has been adapted for the Eamon computer-based role-playing game, as well as Neverwinter Nights. ![]() "The Creature of Rhyl" bears many stylistic similarities to module B1 " In Search of the Unknown" (including the need to more fully stock the adventure, prior to play). Title page and interior illustrations by Harry Quinn. "The Creature of Rhyl" (8 pages) by Kevin Knuth was published in Dragon #55 (November, 1981). ![]()
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