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Thursday, February 12, 2026

Great module writers - free PDF about Primeval Thule

 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZCOyTQeOyc&t=1755s

Time 28:00

Kelsey Dionne talks w the d20play guys  


Gavin Norman w Neceotic Gnome.

DCC’s Stroh and Michael CUrtis (stonehell megadungeon).

Hanker and Fernail (Hank Erandernail?) at Runehammer games.. situation design more than dungeon design . 

---UPDATE BELOW

Richard Baker ...  The guy who did a bunch, including:

  • The Red Hand of Doom (3.5e)
  • his blog! 
  • The lost mine of Phandelver
  • 5e D&D Starter Set
    •     I love an honest & modest guy: "I’ll admit that I didn’t have a great sense of the game’s lethality early on in a brand-new edition, so there are a couple of things that wind up being pretty tough on 1st-level PCs. I’m amazed at the number of characters who get killed by the goblins in the first encounter, and the water trap in the Cragmaw Hideout is pretty brutal. Sorry about that! If that was your character, I hope you had fun anyway."
  • Primeval Thule
    • https://richardbakerauthor.com/2024/11/11/50-years-of-dd-primeval-thule/
    • "The other thing that working at Goblinworks gave me was time to think. My commute to Redmond was about 70 minutes each way. I entertained myself by imagining cool things I’d like to write. And I started thinking about D&D worlds or fantasy sub-genres I wanted to see. I’ve always loved Clark Ashton Smith’s Hyperborea stories, and that was my springboard. Incorporating the inspiration of Robert E. Howard’s Hyborian Age was an easy next step. And then sprinkling the D&D-isms to support a tabletop RPG rounded out the vision. Primeval Thule was born in those long, long drives through the Cascade foothills and along the shores of Lake Sammamish."
    • Feebie on it https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/129630/Primeval-Thule-Travelers-Guide




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