pukunui
Legend
Hey all,
I'm looking for opinions on the AD&D 2e adventure, Hordes of Dragonspear Castle. Is it any good?
The reason I ask is because I've had this idea for a multigenerational campaign on the backburner ever since the D&D Next playtest period. Basically, my idea would be to run a group of PCs through Hordes, then run a different group of PCs (ideally the first group's children/grandchildren) through Ghosts of Dragonspear Castle, then run a third group of PCs through Scourge of the Sword Coast and Dead in Thay.
There are a number of neat story links and callbacks mixed in to the three, so I feel like it has potential to be a grand campaign spanning more than a century, centered around a few specific locations and involving a few recurring NPCs and the like.
While I have run (parts of) Ghosts and Scourge before, I am not familiar with the one that they call back to. Does anyone have any familiarity with the Hordes adventure? Is it worth getting?
Thanks in advance!
I'm looking for opinions on the AD&D 2e adventure, Hordes of Dragonspear Castle. Is it any good?
The reason I ask is because I've had this idea for a multigenerational campaign on the backburner ever since the D&D Next playtest period. Basically, my idea would be to run a group of PCs through Hordes, then run a different group of PCs (ideally the first group's children/grandchildren) through Ghosts of Dragonspear Castle, then run a third group of PCs through Scourge of the Sword Coast and Dead in Thay.
There are a number of neat story links and callbacks mixed in to the three, so I feel like it has potential to be a grand campaign spanning more than a century, centered around a few specific locations and involving a few recurring NPCs and the like.
While I have run (parts of) Ghosts and Scourge before, I am not familiar with the one that they call back to. Does anyone have any familiarity with the Hordes adventure? Is it worth getting?
Thanks in advance!