This post is part of a
series of posts in the D&D 40th Anniversary Blog Hop
Challenge. The information in many of
these posts is related to events that occurred primarily in the1980’s. Since it
is now 2014, I can not guarantee complete accuracy with such a large passage of
time but I will present the events and information as best as I can recall.
Day 3: First dungeon
you explored as a player character or ran as a DM?
The first time I played D&D was an adventure that had
Dan and me as the players with one of Dan’s older brothers as the DM. The adventure took place in a homebrew
dungeon of his design and the reason for entering was either rescuing a
kidnapped person or for reconnaissance.
Honestly, that is probably all I can remember at this point.
The first dungeon adventure I ran was The Keep on the Borderlands
– I’m betting this is mentioned in many of the posts by others – as a solo for my
old friend Jamie or a small group consisting of Jamie and one or two others. I remember being completely fascinated with
the little bits of world detail, the information on rumors, and especially the
picture of that nasty looking little hermit guy in the tree. I remember daydreaming about the events that
led up to him being a hermit. I wanted
to know why he was there and what he wanted.
Over the years, I have dug it out several times and ran it again. I had some good luck and ran across my old
beaten up copy one time when I was digging around in my parent’s attic. Now it sits on my role-playing shelf waiting
to be used again.
We all have been to the Keep and the Caves of Chaos! It was not my first, but among my favorites.
ReplyDeleteI hear you! I imagine it would be somewhat difficult to find an old timer that has not been to the Keep or the Caves of Chaos!
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