It does kind of fall apart under the weight of it's own mythology doesn't it?What's idiotic is that a module that is only ever brought forth to test the best of munchins and was designed in 1979 (AD&D) has somehow been streamlined into 4th edition (2008) without any work and has also had the same done for 2nd ed (1989) and 3rd ed (2000).
Yeah, I noticed that too. That's the sort of thing I'm willing to accept if a decent story comes out of it though (like I would a magical d20 that sends people back in time or something). But at the moment, it's only "eh".What's idiotic is that a module that is only ever brought forth to test the best of munchins and was designed in 1979 (AD&D) has somehow been streamlined into 4th edition (2008) without any work and has also had the same done for 2nd ed (1989) and 3rd ed (2000).
That's epic alright. *facepalm*FYI
Mines of Madness is a 4th Edition module for 5 1st level characters.
http://daegames.blogspot.ca/2010/09/at-mines-of-madness-adventure.html
Oh Jesus, you guys are nerding WAY to hard now.
Problem is, Kuntz isn't.Oh Jesus, you guys are nerding WAY to hard now.
When his whole storyline revolves around a module being an epic challenge, about a subject that he and his audience should be more than passingly familiar with (seeing as Kurtz was part of WotC's 'celebrity' 4E party with webcasts and so on), it shouldn't be hard to get it right. And it doesn't help that it shares a name with a newbie-level product.Oh Jesus, you guys are nerding WAY to hard now.
Which is ironic, since AT/IT was a complete ripoff of PVP.The reminds me, does anyone else feel like The Trenches is like a humorless version of Angst Technology / Ink Tank?
He isn't. He has created a brand new module in his own mind that fills the role for his story but can't be bothered to google if anyone else had already used the same title.Why even write about some fanfic module instead of something cannoical then?
I would have gone for the Tabernacle of Essential Evil.For the purpose of his strip all he needed to do was take one of the already existing modules that already suit his needs exactly and tweek their title for satire.
Temple of Elemental Evilness
Haha... "Billy and the Cloneasaurus".Remember that Simpsons Episode where Principal Skinner explains to Apu about his idea for a novel? Sort of like that.
Jesus, this thread has seen it's fair share of finding absolutely anything to shit on Kurtz for, but this may take the cake of nitpickiness.I don't find it harsh that he didn't know about it. I do expect a professional story teller that is embarking on a multi-week story arc based around something that will clearly generate interest and possibly branch off into a future revenue stream to spend a minor amount of time and google his idea first.
Disagree.watching imaginary people, pretend to be fictional characters, in a made up module = meh
Decided to go to the site, just to see how bad the punchlines really are.
This is what I see being advertised for one of his main characters:
First there was Neck Beard. Now there is Neck Cleavage!
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