Lacking Natural Simplicity (Posts about dq)https://tkurtbond.github.io/categories/dq.atom2024-01-23T18:49:41ZT. Kurt BondNikolaReturn to the Frontiers of Alusia Uploadedhttps://tkurtbond.github.io/posts/2010/09/10/return-to-the-frontiers-of-alusia-uploaded/2010-09-10T00:38:15-05:002010-09-10T00:38:15-05:00T. Kurt Bond<p>I had to upload a document to scribd.com the other day to get a
document out of their archive, so I uploaded my notes for my Savage
Worlds adventure “Return to the Frontiers of Alusia”, a revised
version of a GURPS adventure I ran in 1988 in the <cite>DragonQuest</cite>
setting <cite>Frontiers of Alusia</cite>. Anyway, today I <a class="reference external" href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/36876162/Return1-All">uploaded</a> a revised
version that has my hand-drawn maps from the original 1988 version.</p>
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<h2>2021-08-09</h2>
<p>I found this post today while doing maintenance on my blog, and
realized that I've long since decided I hate scribd.com and think it
should not be used. So I deleted the few documents I'd uploaded
there, including this one, and I'm hosting it <a class="reference external" href="https://tkurtbond.github.io/return1.pdf">here</a> instead, updated
with some additional comments on where I got my ideas for it.</p>
<p>Later on I started a Savage Worlds campaign set in The Frontiers of
Alusia with some of the same players but with different characters — I
lost the character sheets for the characters that played this
adventure — so now I call that campaign “Return to the Frontiers of
Alusia” and this adventure “Return to the Frontiers of Alusia Precursor”.</p>
</section>DragonQuest - A Return?https://tkurtbond.github.io/posts/2010/09/08/dragonquest-a-return/2010-09-08T00:25:23-05:002010-09-08T00:25:23-05:00T. Kurt Bond<p>I've been looking at <a class="reference external" href="https://tkurtbond.github.io/pages/dragonquest-and-i/">DragonQuest</a> on and off this year, and I
really think I ought to run a DQ game sometime in the near future.</p>