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The '''Saltmarsh Trilogy''' comprises ''U1: The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh'', ''U2: Danger at Dunwater'', and ''U3: The Terrible Title'' aka ''Final Enemy''. These were released annually 1981-3. "U" stands for "United Kingdom". All three are credited to "Dave Browne with Don Turnbull" - why the preposition, maybe some Limey thing. | The '''Saltmarsh Trilogy''' comprises ''U1: The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh'', ''U2: Danger at Dunwater'', and ''U3: The Terrible Title'' aka ''Final Enemy''. These were released annually 1981-3. "U" stands for "United Kingdom". All three are credited to "Dave Browne with Don Turnbull" - why the preposition, maybe some Limey thing. | ||
Anyway the series was all deemed good at the time. | Anyway the series was all deemed good at the time. 2e interpolated an adventure between U2 and U3; then 3e added sequels. These all got translated to 5e and fleshed out, and competently. ''So'' competently, we're not going to spoil it all here for a change. Refer to ''[[Ghosts of Saltmarsh]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 01:04, 13 December 2020
The Saltmarsh Trilogy comprises U1: The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh, U2: Danger at Dunwater, and U3: The Terrible Title aka Final Enemy. These were released annually 1981-3. "U" stands for "United Kingdom". All three are credited to "Dave Browne with Don Turnbull" - why the preposition, maybe some Limey thing.
Anyway the series was all deemed good at the time. 2e interpolated an adventure between U2 and U3; then 3e added sequels. These all got translated to 5e and fleshed out, and competently. So competently, we're not going to spoil it all here for a change. Refer to Ghosts of Saltmarsh.