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'''The Dancing Hut of Baba Yaga''' is a bonkers Slavic-themed (but we repeat ourselves) [[AD&D]] 2e module that [[Lisa Smedman]] did "for characters level 7-20" March 1995. Herein the party prevent [[Baba Yaga]] from capturing the power of Death itself. Thus involving, the forces of "Light, Darkness, and Twilight". No sparkly vampires. Although, yes, ''[[Ravenloft]]'' is referenced. [[Rick Swan]], reading 2e shit for ''[[Dragon]]'' [#222] so we didn't have to, deemed ''Lambada Shack'' a "[[Dungeon crawling|dungeon crawl]]" not that there is anything wrong with that. Especially when one route goes through [[Weeb|Tokyo]]. ''Definitely'' nothing wrong with that. ''Macarena Hovel'' was pitched as "S5" to follow up ''[[S4: The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth]]'', instead of ''[[WG4: The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun]]''. Some still refer to this by "S5". They shouldn't; nobody in that first generation of [[D&D]] envisioned anything in here except that eponymous Hut. ...which does, we admit, offer easter-eggs to the [[grognard]]s. Roger Moore (no not ''that'' Roger Moore) had proposed his own 'Yaga adventure in ''Dragon'' #83, with that infamous tesseract. Smedman nods to this. Contrast, [[Carl Sargent]] steering clear of the old [[Aboleth]] lore in his ''[[Night Below]]'' around this time. As for the legacy of ''Tango Shanty'': [[Pathfinder]]'s [[Adventure Path]] series ''Reign of Winter'' is its spiritual successor if ever any 2e module had one. [[Category: Dungeons & Dragons]] [[Category: Modules]]
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