Center_Stage_Hobbies wrote:I'll say Blackmoor, since it's the only one I've read so far - and the thought of giant man-eating frogs being bred by a cult is so ridiculous you've got to love it.
FormCritic wrote:Temple of the Frog was the first published adventure scenario.Blackmoor is available as free download on Dave Arneson's website.I have always found the sight of that perverted girl abusing a tree stump to be very disturbing. I voted for Swords and Spells because that is easily my own most-used supplement.
ATOM wrote:Perverted girl abusing a tree stump? Mmmm! You have my interest there!Im just disturbed that i have not seen it!
PM-Knight wrote:Loved Greyhawk for the new classes & magic items/spells ...
Keith the Thief wrote:Greyhawk more or less made D&D into D&D. So it is arguably the most important supplement.Blackmoor appealed to my interest in HPL and that's why I gave it the nod in the poll.I like EW's artifacts, but I knew several people who quit the game after finding out about the inclusion of demons. It never bothered me personally, but I rather wish TSR had not gone down that path. (JMHO, of course.)Keith
FormCritic wrote:Demons were a bad marketing move from the get-go. But, then again, they say that "there is no bad publicity." Maybe it was some of the hooplah that made D&D fly.
Keith the Thief wrote:Greyhawk more or less made D&D into D&D. So it is arguably the most important supplement.Keith