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==Savage Frontier== Using the same engine as the Pools of Radiance line (though spruced up and looking quite nice for the time), this series focuses on the titular Savage Frontier. In the first game, ''Gateway to the Savage Frontier'', the party rolled up in this game series has to stop the Zhentarim from taking everything over while also going on a number of fetch quests and rescue missions. And the opening is pretty accurate to shit that goes down in almost any D&D game - the party gets drunk, slipped drugs and then robbed for every penny they're worth. Half the reason they get off to adventuring is for some payback and to regain what they lost. The second game is called ''Treasures of the Savage Frontier'' and has the party working as bodyguards for some folks in the Lord's Alliance. The Zhentarim return and fuck everything up (as they are wont to do) and ends with the players getting some "lucky papers and crystals" before nabbing treasure from a dragon. This series is actually most notable because it was this specific variation of the Gold Box engine that went on to make the first graphical MMO, Neverwinter Nights, back in the heady days when no one knew how to handle an online game so AOL had the rights to it and charged up to $6 a fucking hour to play! And people think modern MMOs are scams...
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