So #9. that was originally part of Priest-King. Have you downloaded that yet? I would appreciate your comments. Basically Empire of the Black Dragon is all done-that was approved by Coleman Charlton in 1989! I'm not happy with the quality of the layouts but hoped that Priest King would push for more resources. Care to collaborate?
I have not read that before. I thought I had it, but no. And... thanks for the suggestion. I can't stress enough how great a read it has been.
The content is enough to make me want to put a halt to our recently started campaign and start a new one there. I will do the responsible thing and just "borrow" as much as possible, considering we are playing in Quellbourne, the mines and water ideas should be more than useful.
Also the quality is so good. It was entertaining enough for me to almost forget getting down on my stop while traveling. Only Terry Amthor and Brandon Sanderson had achieved that before. Congratulations!
My players don't normally go for the "looking for loot/work" campaign, but all the well thought locations and artifacts is sure to make an impact in my future campaigns.
I noticed the text mentions the Black Empress module to be released soon, whatever happened to it?
About the invitation to collaborate, what do you have in mind? Is it an open sourced document? I found it good enough that I wouldn't change a thing of the contents. Only some typos and layout issues.