As module "C2", it was the second in the C series of modules, a group of unrelated adventures originally designed for competition play. Interior artists included Jeff Dee, Greg K. In 1980, the adventure was officially published as AD&D module C2 with a red cover and color cover art by Jim Roslof. his version of the module is quite rare and is highly prized by collectors. A printed version bearing a green monochrome cover without the "C2" designation was made available for sale at the convention, although that version was never published for general distribution. a written or printed representation of the letter D or d. any spoken sound represented by the letter D or d, as in dog, ladder, ladle, or pulled. The adventure was written by Allen Hammack and originally used in November 1979 as a tournament module for Wintercon VIII in Detroit, Michigan. the fourth letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
The "C" in the module code represents the first letter in the word "competition," the name of C1 - C6 module series. What on earth are these posts Well, I was clearing out a cupboard which contained a whole load of my AD&D stuff from when I was a teenager That was not. The edifice to which the module's title refers is an ancient magical tower located in the southern Abbor-Alz Hills. The Ghost Tower of Inverness is an AD&D first edition adventure module, set in the game's World of Greyhawk campaign setting. For the tower of the same name, see Ghost Tower of Inverness. Test your skills on the classic TSR competition module from 1980. Now she has convinced the Duchess that an expedition should be organised to go to the ancient keep and recover its greatest treasure the fabled Soul Gem. Greyhawk Source The Ghost Tower of Inverness A shadow from the past, the GHOST TOWER OF INVERNESS has loomed ever larger in the mind of the great Seer of Urnst. Similar items on Etsy Scales & Tales Gamebook AD&D S2 White Plume Mountain 1999 reprint TSR adventure module for Advanced Dungeons and Dragons (1e).