Its Day Nine of OSR Christmas. Before we get to today's festivities, let's find out who is the recipient of yesterday's awesome gift.
I would do a drum roll but that doesn't work so well on a blog post. Oh well.
Jan Egil Bjune - congrats. Email me at tenkarsDOTtavern and we'll get you hooked up.
Now for today's gift. We are giving away X2 - Castle Amber is Print on Demand and PDF. Quite possibly the most popular of all the "X" modules.
Trapped in the mysterious Castle Amber, you find yourselves cut off form the world you know. The castle is fraught with peril. Members of the strange Amber family, some insane, some merely deadly, lurk around every corner. Somewhere in the castle is the key to your escape, but can you survive long enough to find it?
This module contains referee notes, background information, maps, and exploration keys intended for use with the D&D Expert rules.
For characters level 3-6.Comment on this post before 8 AM Eastern Time, December 22nd, 2016 to be in the running for $11.99 in an RPGNow Gift Card. Castle Amber in Print + PDF is exactly $11.99 or use it for other purchases at RPGNow. The choice will be yours - if Santa picks you :)
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+James Spahn is giving away 12 prizes over 12 days and all you need to do is comment on one blog post. You will need to follow the instructions carefully if you want a chance to be gifted.
Note: You MUST comment on the Halfling's Luck blog. This post it just to let you know where to go.
My entry!
ReplyDeleteOui! Oui! I love this module.
ReplyDeleteTres bon
ReplyDeleteGlad the old modules went POD
ReplyDeletew00t deux!
ReplyDeleteOn it. Amber me.
ReplyDeleteDo it
ReplyDeleteOoo... I'm all about old TSR modules.
ReplyDeletePut me down for one
ReplyDeleteA classic!
ReplyDeleteGot to love the clasics
ReplyDeleteI've read this, but never owned it, hopefully I'll get to change that soon.
ReplyDeleteFor sure.
ReplyDeleteHo ho ho!
ReplyDeleteWoho!I won ... I never win :-D
ReplyDeleteThanks in advance!
ReplyDeletePlayed through it a bit many years ago.
ReplyDeleteI'm in like Zarak!
ReplyDeleteAwesome map. I re-used that with minor tweaks so many times.
ReplyDeletePlayed my first paladin in this one. Wow, great memories!
ReplyDeleteI'm in
ReplyDeleteThanks for doing this!
ReplyDeleteA classic! :D
ReplyDeleteIn like flynn
ReplyDeleteCastle Amber? Yes please!
ReplyDeleteThis was one of the first AD&D modules I ever played. Some good memories here.
ReplyDeleteWere I meant B/X. Ooops, two hours of sleep, haha.
DeleteOne of my faves.
DeleteOne of my faves.
DeleteExcellent module. Really enjoyed playing through it. Really nice introduction to some of Clark Ashton Smith's work.
ReplyDeleteLove that this is for levels 3-6 and showing big nasty on the cover.
ReplyDeleteYes, please!
ReplyDeleteCool beans.
ReplyDeleteAmberawesome! I love this module.
ReplyDeleteI'd run this.
ReplyDeleteCool beans.
ReplyDeleteLooked it over in the hobby shop many times in the early 80s but never purchased.
ReplyDeleteAnother great one!
ReplyDeleteAlthough I am a late comer to D&D in many ways, I actually played this module at Origins one year.
ReplyDeleteOver here!!!
ReplyDeleteBest. Tavern. Ever.
ReplyDeleteOne of my all time faves! Would love this!
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ReplyDeleteI've read good things about this module. It sounds like it'd be a blast to way with the right group.
ReplyDeleteI'll take one please
ReplyDeleteAw yeah!
ReplyDeleteWoot -
ReplyDeleteI try, try again. Thank you and Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteYes, please.
ReplyDeleteOh, this takes me back. Cool.
ReplyDeleteFeeling lucky ...
ReplyDeleteNice ;-)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely one of my favs from back in the day & how I was introduced to Clark Ashton Smith.
ReplyDeleteIn please!
ReplyDeletePick me!
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Pretty please?
ReplyDeleteI'll throw my hat in the ring! (Even though I never win anything)
ReplyDeleteI have fond memories of playing this back in the day!
Thanks!
And hope you have a good Christmas and New Years!
day late on the last one I commented on. Here is my entry into today's give away. Good luck everyone.
ReplyDeleteSweet
ReplyDeleteA classic.
ReplyDeleteThis is one I've had in print since the 80's. The PDF would be nice, though.
ReplyDeleteI great one that I would love to own.
ReplyDeleteA classic! Count me in.
ReplyDeleteNever read or owned. Many years into D&D worked out it wasn't anything to do with Roger Zelazny (thanks to the Glantri Gaz)
ReplyDeleteI'm in. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI am in for free loot!
ReplyDeleteThis would be a ton of fun to run!
ReplyDeleteOnce more
ReplyDeleteOooo!!
ReplyDeleteI used to love this module! I lost mine though. :(
ReplyDeleteCount me in! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteBeen ages since I've played this module
ReplyDeleteho ho ho
ReplyDeleteOne of the first D&D modules I played and also one of my prefered ones. I've had it once, but I lent it to somebody and it never returned... so count me in, of course!
ReplyDeleteExcellent...
ReplyDeleteWould love a new copy!
ReplyDeleteLoved this one when I was a kid, then had forgotten about it for a while. Need to read it again!
ReplyDeleteGreat adventure! Thanks for the offer!
ReplyDeleteBeen reading the CAS collections; got me interested in this one for sure!
ReplyDeleteWoot! Excellent module.
ReplyDeleteYes, please.
ReplyDeleteI would love a copy of this
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me. It about re read time for the amber books
ReplyDeleteMy favorite of the early modules after B1
ReplyDeleteThis module has so many memories for me. Would love to have a copy.
ReplyDeleteOne of the classics!
ReplyDeleteThis is perfect since I just ordered volumes 4 & 5 of Clark Ashton Smith's stories . . . .
ReplyDeleteCount me in.
ReplyDeleteYes, please.
ReplyDeletethat's a good one
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI'll be a winner one day! The Prize'll come out tomorrow?
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed. :)
ReplyDeleteYummy!!!!
ReplyDeleteyummy two
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays
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