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  2. The Egg of the Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    R-3 The Egg of the Phoenix was written by Frank Mentzer, with art by Bob Walters, and published by TSR/RPGA in 1982 as a 16-page booklet with an outer folder. [1] The module was a limited edition, and was only available for purchase to RPGA members. [1]

  3. Ultima Underworld II: Labyrinth of Worlds - Wikipedia

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    Ultima Underworld II is a role-playing video game that takes place from a character's eye view in a three-dimensional (3D) graphical environment. [2] The player's goal is to adventure through dungeon-like indoor environments across eight parallel dimensions, while completing quests to help the inhabitants of each world.

  4. Out of the Abyss (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    In Boing Boing's review, Jason Louv wrote that "it’s probably the best adventure we’ve yet seen for the new edition of D&D, improving in many ways upon Princes of the Apocalypse, the previous adventure release, which in itself was a marked improvement over the Tyranny of Dragons story".

  5. Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss - Wikipedia

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    The Abyss first appeared in Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar, in which it contains the player's final goal, the Codex of Ultimate Wisdom. [11] Ultima Underworld is set after the events of Ultima VI: The False Prophet; in the time between the two games, a man named Cabirus attempted to create a utopian colony inside the Abyss.

  6. Egg of the Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    Ken Rolston reviewed Egg of the Phoenix for Dragon magazine #133. [2] He felt that the first three scenarios were "original, challenging, and entertaining, particularly in their exploitation of the peculiar logic of the AD&D game universe", but had reservations about the final scenario, which "despite having a plausible game rationale and logical self-consistency, strikes me as gross and ...

  7. List of Dungeons & Dragons modules - Wikipedia

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    A module in Dungeons & Dragons is an adventure published by TSR.The term is usually applied to adventures published for all Dungeons & Dragons games before 3rd Edition. For 3rd Edition and beyond new publisher Wizards of the Coast uses the term adventure.

  8. Dragon Quest (TSR) - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Quest is a board game that uses a simplified set of rules for D&D. One player acts as a Dungeon Master and runs the game. The other players either use pregenerated player characters or create their own using blank character sheets [1] in order to participate in prepared dungeon crawls. The board and components

  9. Underdark - Wikipedia

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    The Underdark featured prominently in the campaign settings World of Greyhawk [2] and the Forgotten Realms. [3] The concept of a dungeon that spanned a planet was first introduced by Gary Gygax in his D-series of game modules [4] and at the end of the G-series.