The Reign of Winter to be precise.
Backing up.
I have been doing searches for a couple of adventures or adventure ideas for a couple of different purposes. They have been, for the most part, independent searches. But lately they have grown together and lead me to the same outcome.
Search 1 was/is for a very high level adventure for the Dragonslayers. I wanted something published by TSR. I wanted it to be "old school" but didn't have to be from the 70s or early 80s. Something like "Throne of Bloodstone" but very specifically NOT that. I wanted it to be an older module for my own reasons.
Search 2 was/is primarily for more adventures in my so-called "War of the Witch Queens" adventure path/campaign. The idea was to play through all these witch queen themed adventures to some goal.
These two search lead me to the same end point. The Dancing Hut of Baba Yaga.
It's old. It is part of the "S" series of modules in theory (it is supposed to be S5). It has history.
Plus it deals with the biggest, baddest Witch Queen of them all; Baba Yaga.
Satisfied, I bought the PDF printed it out and put it in a binder with the old Dragon magazine version of the The Dancing Hut and a 4th edition version I bought a while back. It works perfect as an adventure for the Dragonslayers.
I like the idea that Baba Yaga is in it. I'd also like to work in Iggwilv and maybe Louhi too.
But it got me thinking. Wasn't there a Pathfinder adventure with Baba Yaga too?
I knew of the Reign of Winter and I thought that maybe the last adventure, The Witch Queen’s Revenge might be a good one to use too. In the process I also discovered a stand alone (but maybe related) adventure The Witchwar Legacy.
I picked up those three books, but not the first 5 of the Reign of Winter.
Does anyone know if they are any good? Has anyone played them?
I like the idea behind the adventures, but they are not really something I am looking for.
Plus I would like to fit in all these other adventures too. I also like the idea that each adventure is from a different game.
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