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DA Module Series
The DA module series is a series of four adventures for the '' Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game, designed to be compatible with the ''Dungeons & Dragons Expert Set''. They were written for character levels 10–14 by Dave Arneson and David J. Ritchie and published from 1986 to 1987. Modules ''Adventures in Blackmoor'' (module DA1) is a 64-page adventure with cover art by Jeff Easley and interior artwork by Jim Holloway. It features some locations and characters from Dave Arneson's original ''Blackmoor'' campaign. ''Temple of the Frog'' (module DA2, ) is a 48-page adventure published in 1986 with TSR product code "TSR 9175". This was a reworking of the original version, released in 1975 as part of the ''Blackmoor'' supplement. It features cover art by Dennis Beauvais and interior art by Mark Nelson. ''City of the Gods'' (module DA3, ) is a 1987 adventure with TSR product code "TSR 9191". It was edited by Deborah Campbell Ritchie, with cover art by Doug Chaffee, interior art ...
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Dungeons & Dragons Expert Set
The ''Expert Set'' is an expansion boxed set for the '' Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game. It was first published in 1981 as an expansion to the '' Basic Set''. Having been told that Greyhawk was reserved for '' Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'', Schick and Moldvay decided to use their own setting of Mystara specifically around The Known World area which resembled 15th century Europe. Publication history 1981 version The ''Basic Set'' saw a major revision in 1981 by Tom Moldvay. The overarching goal of the revision was to provide subsequent expansions to the game, each describing a specific set of levels of character development. The ''Basic Set'' described character levels 1 through 3, as had its immediate predecessor, the ''Basic Set'' edited by J. Eric Holmes in 1977. The Moldvay ''Basic Set'' was immediately followed by the release of the ''Expert Set'' edited by Dave Cook and Stephen R. Marsh, supporting character levels 4 through 14. ''The Isle of Dread'' was ...
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