Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth

Over at Wizards, they are still excerpting parts of the Dungeons of Dread "S series" modules in anticipation of their reprinting. The latest snippet (yes you'll need a sub) is on the Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth and Lawrence Shick's foreword actually revealed an interesting tidbit that I personally didn't know:

"S4 The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth marked the end of the S series—and rightly so, because despite being based on a gilded-hole dungeon originally designed for a tournament in 1976, its updated version really belonged more to the '80s campaign-setting school of design than to the wild-and-woolly '70s. S1 through S3 were standalone modules that could be easily dropped into any DM's campaign, but Tsojcanth is firmly based in Gary's World of Greyhawk. Indeed, there’s evidence that Gary considered Tsojcanth part of a longer Greyhawk campaign, placing the adventure between T1–T4 The Temple of Elemental Evil and WG4 The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun. (By this reckoning, The Village of Hommlet, The Temple of Elemental Evil, and Tsojcanth are thus the "lost" WG1 through WG3 modules.) So, Tsojcanth was published in the S series because it got completed out of order, but was too good to delay."

It may have been obvious to others, but in retrospect, yeah Lost Caverns is so much more Greyhawk setting appropriate than the vague Tomb of Horrors or White Plume Mountain for instance. Way back when I never understood (or cared) how these S-series mods got lumped together and now reading this it's definitely wasn't because they formed a cohesive story like in the Slave Lord series or the Giants-Drow saga. Temple of Elemental Evil-Lost Caverns-Forgotten Temple does make alot more sense!

Update 05/13/2021: Link changed. Head over to DMsGuild to find this reprint.

6 comments:

grodog said...

True, but S3 was based in part on materials from The Machine Level and Garden of the Plantmaster in Castle Greyhawk, so it, too, was firmly rooted in the campaign....

Allan.

Mike Bridges said...

Oddly I wonder why Gygax didn't push for an actual Castle Greyhawk back then if he was going to borrow from it anyways?

Zenopus Archives said...

The Acaeum's entry for the WG modules agrees with Schick's essay:
"No modules were ever assigned codes WG1 - WG3. WG1 and WG2 were apparently earmarked for T1 Village of Hommlet and its planned sequel, Temple of Elemental Evil (thanks to Ian Malcomson for this info). WG3 was originally to be assigned to Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth, but that module ended up with code S4. WG4 Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun is the sequel (loosely tied) to that module."

IIRC, the 1983 World of Greyhawk Boxed Set lists Tsojcanth as WG3. There's an earlier TSR catalog that lists S4 as Dwellers of the Forbbiden City.

Mike Bridges said...

Thanks Zenopus! Confusing as hell but important for fans to know if they want to run these modules in a proper order.

Greyhawk Grognard said...

I took this and ran with it...

http://greyhawkgrognard.blogspot.com/2013/03/from-hommlet-to-tharizdun-by-way-of.html

Mike Bridges said...

Joe: Yowza, did you ever! Cool stuff!