![]() ![]() While simple, the information the cover portrays before the referee even opens the module is quite comprehensive: the character levels appropriate for the adventure, a description of the contents, and some suggestions of what to play next from the TSR catalog. The exterior of the cover is full-color and features artwork by Jim Roslof. In true classic module style, Keep on the Borderlands is printed in an 8.5”x10.75” format with a removable cover and staple-bound interior booklet. But, as it was written decades ago, does B2 still hold up under a modern eye? Does it still bring value to the table with so many years of content written and so many new adventures inspired by it? The answer is a resounding “yes.” Filled with a starting town, an intricate dungeon, and a wilderness area to explore, this module is a perfect example for referees to emulate when beginning their own campaigns - it even contains helpful hints on how to run a game, a section with tips specifically for the players, and a glossary of words that a fledgling novice may not know already before their first foray into the world of fantasy roleplaying. It depicts a fantasy world full of monsters, heroes, and the battle of Law and Chaos between them. Included in the 1979 through 1982 editions of the Holmes Basic Set, this iconic module was meant to introduce new players to a lifelong hobby of fun and adventure. ![]() Introductory Dungeon Module B2: The Keep on the Borderlands. ![]() Review for Dungeon Module B2: The Keep on the Borderlands ![]()
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