For TSR's 20th anniversary, they released a high level module The Labyrinth of Madness. It was set in a generic location. I do not know of many who gave this one a go, but I am researching some bits of it for an article and am giving it a second look.
One of my pet projects is to set the generic first and second edition modules in Greyhawk as a principle. I always felt that the reasons more Greyhawk products were not released had more to do with the office politics of the time and not due to lack of fan support. Anyway, in that spirit, I assume that generic modules were generally Greyhawk ones, just with the specifics modified to be universally applicable. So I go about and place some of these throughout my campaigns, filling in some locales that are often neglected.
With this module, I see it as being a natural fit in the Greyhawk Adventures hardback supplement location of Rigodruok, also known as the Rainbow Vale in the Land of the Black Ice. Here is a location that needs a few more mysterious dungeons and this fits the bill.
Has anyone else run this module, and what are your thoughts about its Greyhawk compatibility?
The accompanying comic book for Labyrinth of Madness is 99% dungeon crawl and contains almost no location clues, but does show snow-covered mountains behind a jungle or forest on the first page and a definite jungle on the last page, with palm trees, vines and waterfall. That's enough to place it somewhere around the Amedio or Sea Princes.
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