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jaegamer ([personal profile] jaegamer) wrote2008-08-05 12:24 pm
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4th Edition D&D Short Intro Adventure

searchingWho would have thought that a major gaming company would fail to provide free, short intro adventures for their big new product?  I mean, seriously, you want to hook people into your game, you give them something their first level characters can dip their toes in, right? 

Oh, wait... we're talking about WotC, aren't we?

*sigh*

Okay, here's my problem.  I've been blithely assuming such a thing exists and scheduled a "make a character and play" session for this weekend.  Saturday, to be precise.  And now that I've lined people up... no adventure.  *head*desk*head*desk*.

And so, I come to you, my brilliant, connected, GAMER friends, to see if any of YOU have something I might be able to use.  I've got a 4 hour slot, probably half of which will be character building.  I just need an itty bitty demo that will showcase a little of what makes 4th Ed D&D interesting enough to play again.

:: looks around hopefully ::

Anybody?

[identity profile] litagemini.livejournal.com 2008-08-06 04:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I got it at Origins as part of a package deal for buying a set of the books. I spose I could still run it myself as long as it were moved to Sunday--

Which, by the way, I already said I COULD run, as long as it WAS a Sunday, BUT he kept saying 'run the intro module' and I kept asking 'what is the name of that module' and it was like that question wasn't even being asked; sorry, venting some frustration here. If he'd said at the beginning 'I don't know, do you happen to have a module at intro level you can run?' I'd have said YES and we could've avoided two weeks of back and forth.

[identity profile] jaegamer.livejournal.com 2008-08-06 05:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I know, I know...

headdesk