Riverside Adventure Gaming Society (RAGS)
Quest for Excalibur by Dan Byrne, Dawn Martinez and Shepard Peterson. 28pp Loose pages with paper cover stapled + 12 maze geomorphs. Published in 1981 by Riverside Adventure Gaming Society.
Scenario for 4 to 6 characters of levels 9 to 12. Heroes are quested to recover the Sword of Power form a demon's lair. A tournament dungeon run at BayCon in June '81, complete with rules and 5 pregenerated characters. |
Temple of Veesah by Dan Byrne, Dawn Martinez and Shepard Peterson. 35pp Loose pages with paper cover stapled. Published in 1981 by Riverside Adventure Gaming Society.
Scenario for 4 to 6 characters of levels 9 to 12. The King is distraught. The Prince of the Realm is dead and his bride is missing. Heroes are quested with her rescue from a dark temple. A tournament dungeon run at OctoCon in August '81, complete with rules and 6 pregenerated characters. |
Castle Bram by Mark Raley. 00pp book with paper cover. Published in 1981 by Riverside Adventure Gaming Society.
Tournament style adventure complete with characters. Octocon? BayCon? |
Spring Quest by Dan Byrne and Dawn Martinez. 30pp Loose pages with paper cover stapled. Published in 1982 by Riverside Adventure Gaming Society.
Scenario for 4 to 6 characters of levels 10 to 14. Winter did not turn to summer this year. As snow and ice grip the lands, rumours abound that some evil magic is afoot. Heroes enter an ice temple tand find out what lies within. A tournament dungeon run at BayCon in 1982, complete with rules and 6 pregenerated characters. |
Seven Easy Pieces by Dan Byrne and Dawn Martinez. 29pp Loose pages with paper cover stapled. Published in 1982 by Riverside Adventure Gaming Society.
Scenario for 4 to 6 characters of levels 10 to 14. Winter did not turn to summer this year. As snow and ice grip the lands, rumours abound that some evil magic is afoot. Heroes enter an ice temple tand find out what lies within. A tournament dungeon run at Octocon in 1982, complete with rules and 5 pregenerated characters. |
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