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    Quote Originally Posted by su_liam View Post
    Just so. Goblin if I remember correctly.
    D'oh! Yep, Goblin for HEY RUBE! Not kobold
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    I have just fallen off of my chair from laughter...

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    yay!! old skoolers UNITE!

    yeah, i've had a laugh too.

    caves of B1, might do that one eventually. B2 is the first module i ever owned though. i didn't own B1 until about 10 years ago when i found it in a garage sale for a nickel along with a 1st ed DMG, PH, and MM all for 1 dollar each. you can only imagine how long it took me to get my wallet out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ravells View Post
    Su Liam...you remembered it was in Goblin and not Kobold???
    After at least 25 years????
    Actually, yes. Bree-Yark was my standard greeting for a few years as a teenager. For some inexplicable reason, I never had a girlfriend... Also, I just loved Goblins: loathsome, rubbery things that regenerate after you chop them up. Oh yeah, did I mention I never had a girlfriend in high school?

    Strangely enough, after a spate of Caves of Chaos references at the end of last year, I went for a hunt through my tiny garage. So I've read my 3rd edition copy of the D&D Basic Set and Dungeon Module B2 very recently.

    Actually, I got it out for the blue rule book. At the back is a Sample Cross Section of the Great Stone Skull, The Pit, and the Domed City, and a map of the tunnels under Zenopus' Tower. I'm lovin' that style.

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    Yep, I like the direction your map is taking.
    Last weekend, me and my pals we were talking about old times scenarios and about the first one we’ve play: that came to either this one (B2: The Keep on the Borderlands), the B3: Palace of the Silver Princess or in my case, B7: Rahasia.

    The only thing missing IMHO, is my petrify elven hero in the middle of the grass area with birds nesting on top of him... old memories are always fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by su_liam View Post
    Actually, I got it out for the blue rule book. At the back is a Sample Cross Section of the Great Stone Skull, The Pit, and the Domed City, and a map of the tunnels under Zenopus' Tower. I'm lovin' that style.
    I've got that one. Traded something for it back in ?1981? at school one day. Some git had colored in the dragon and characters on the front with magic marker though. Would love to have one in pristine condition. Also, for some old-school sci-fi goodness, I've got the old black and white cover Gamma World. Loved that cover. Again traded into it with some unknown valuable. Interesting the barter systems that develop when you don't have cash.
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    I have one of each of the boxed sets that were released for the basic game (with the exception of the flying ship boxed set). That's what years of obsessive collecting will do to you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by whtknt View Post
    I have one of each of the boxed sets that were released for the basic game (with the exception of the flying ship boxed set). That's what years of obsessive collecting will do to you.
    Uh-huh...so what is your exact address, and when is your next vacation? ;}
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