Keep On The Borderlands Amtgard

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The cover of The Keep on the Borderlands, with art. The artwork depicts a band of heroes in battle. Code B2 TSR Product Code 9034 Rules required D&D Basic Set Character levels 1 - 3 Campaign setting Generic D&D Authors First published 1979 Linked modules, B2,,,,,,,,,,,, The Keep on the Borderlands is a by, first printed in December 1979. In it, are based at a and investigate a nearby series of caves that are filled with a variety of monsters. It was designed to be used with the, and was included in the 1979–1982 editions of the Basic Set.

It was designed for people new to Dungeons & Dragons. The Keep on the Borderlands went out of print in the early 1980s, but has been reprinted twice; a sequel was also made. A novelized version of the adventure was published in 2001. The module received generally positive reviews, and was ranked the 7th greatest Dungeons & Dragons adventure of all time by Dungeon magazine in 2004. Contents • • • • • • Plot summary [ ] begin by arriving at the eponymous, and can base themselves there before investigating the series of caverns in the nearby hills teeming with monsters. These Caves of Chaos house multiple species of vicious. Plot twists include a treacherous within the keep, hungry in a nearby swamp, and a mad in the wilderness.

It typifies the associated with beginning D&D players, while permitting some limited outdoor adventures. When edition of the Gazetteer series was published, the Keep was given a specific location in the Known World of, in the Atlan Tepe Mountain region in northern. Original publication [ ] The Keep on the Borderlands was first printed in December 1979 and published in 1980. It consists of a thirty-two page booklet with an outer folder; the module was written by, with cover art by and interior illustrations. It is designed for use with the.

It was included in printings 6–11 (1979–1982) of the Basic Set, although it was also available for sale separately. The cover of the first printing included the notation, 'With minor modifications, it is also suitable for use with ADVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONS'; this was removed from later printings.

The module's cover notes that it is especially designed to help beginning players and (DMs). Tips for running encounters appear throughout the text to assist beginning DMs. The module also provides rudimentary rules for wilderness adventures, as these were not included in the D&D Basic Set. The structure of the adventure as a series of separate caves allows segmented playing sessions for beginners. The module has been described as a low-level introductory scenario, which leads the from an outpost on the frontier of law into the forces of chaos.

Reception [ ] Kirby T. Griffis, reviewing the adventure in No. 37, found the module 'interesting and full of excitement', though he considered the map sloppily done. He concluded by stating 'on the whole, I enjoyed this module and recommend it.' The Keep on the Borderlands was ranked the 7th greatest Dungeons & Dragons adventure of all time by magazine in 2004, on the 30th anniversary of the Dungeons & Dragons game. Ken Denmead of listed the module as one of the 'Top 10 D&D Modules I Found in Storage This Weekend'.