Sunday, June 9, 2013

Great Literature as Modules

A few days ago, I snagged this spiffy pic off of G+.


The poster (sorry, forgot who, maybe Jason K?) said it was from an old Dragon Magazine.

Anyway, it made me want to make some other copies, and last night I put my subpar photo manipulation skills to work on this:
Anyone else got any classic literature they'd like to see done as a D&D module?

Maybe I should instigate a Blogger Challenge...

7 comments:

  1. That looks very cool. How about something from E.R. Eddisson like 'The Worm Ourorborus'?

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  2. Yes, it probably was me. I got it from Claytonian

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  3. Macbeth comes to mind. King Solomon's Mines. The Cask of Amontillado.

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  4. Reminds me of "The tragedy of McDeath" the warhammer 2nd edition scenario pack http://www.mogul.co.za/RealmsOfChaos/Warhammer_-_The_Tragedy_Of_McDeath.pdf

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  5. 'My Dinner with Vecna'

    'Vault of the Brothers Karamazov'

    'Against the Brobdignanians'

    Sounds good...

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  6. Dune
    Pretty much all of Shakespeare
    Three Musketeers
    Moby Dick, possibly with some conversion.

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  7. Classic Lit? How about "The Adventures of Robin Hood?"

    Also, The Odyssey.

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