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U1-U3 Underwater Series (1e) [BUNDLE]

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U1 The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh (1e)
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Desolate and abandoned, the evil alchemist's mansion stands alone on the cliff, looking out towards the sea. Mysterious lights and ghostly hauntings have kept away the people of Saltmarsh, despite rumors of a fabulous forgotten treasure. What is it's sinister secret? The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh is the first installment in a series of three modules designed and developed in the United Kingdom, for beginning adventures with the AD&D rules. The adventure can be played by 5-10 characters of levels 1-3. This module contains large-scale maps, full background information, and detailed encounter descriptions for the players and DM. Product History U1: "The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh" (1981), by Dave J. Browne with development by Don Turnbull, was the first adventure in the ...

U2 Danger at Dunwater (1e)
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The little fishing town of Saltmarsh is threatened! Why are lizard men gathering force nearby and why have they been buying large quantities of weapons? A party of bold adventurers must answer these questions or the people of Saltmarsh will never live in peace! "Danger at Dunwater" is the second part in a series of three modules designed and developed in the United Kingdom for beginning adventurers with the AD&D rules. Its plot follows direct from that of the first part (U1: "The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh"). This adventure can be played by 6-10 characters of levels 1-4. This module contains large-scale maps, full background information, and detailed encounter descriptions for the players and DM. Product History U2: "Danger at Dunwater" (1982), by Dave J. Browne with deve...

U3 The Final Enemy (1e)
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At last! An opportunity to avert the threat to the little town of Saltmarsh! The real enemies have been identified - evil, cruel creatures, massed in force and viciously organized. Can the brave adventurers thwart this evil and ensure the safety of Saltmarsh? "The Final Enemy" is the final part in a series of three modules designed and developed in the United Kingdom for beginning adventurers with the AD&D rules. Its plot follows directly from those of the first two parts (U1: "The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh" and U2: "Danger at Dunwater"). This adventure can be played by 8-12 characters of experience levels 3 to 5. This module contains large-scale maps, full background information and detailed encounter descriptions for the players and DM. Product History U3: "The Final E...


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Frank P September 07, 2016 2:06 pm UTC
Does anyone know if these PDFs are bookmarked?
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Jim P March 05, 2019 4:41 pm UTC
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All pdfs sold here are bookmarked as far as i know.
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Matthew T June 17, 2019 4:09 pm UTC
I don't know about these specific PDFs, but I just want to clarify that NOT all PDFs sold on DTRPG are bookmarked. It is up to the individual publishers to make sure their products comply to modern standards, and some are astonishingly lazy when it comes to this sort of thing. WotC should be a reasonably safe bet for bookmarks, but you never know. They seem obstinately indifferent to glaring problems with some of their classic PDFs (missing maps, etc.) that have persisted for years, and their attitude seems to be "you should be happy we are doing this at all." Personally, I never buy any of these classic PDFs unless I can first confirm that there are no significant issues. That's basically why I'm here responding to your comment. There were many complaints about cropped pages in a version of U1 they were selling, and I'm trying to figure out if it has been fixed. :-/
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