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Classic Modules Today: B7 Rahasia (5e)

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In 1984, TSR published the module named “Rahasia” with the module code “B7”. It was written by Tracy and Laura Hickman and illustrated by Jeff Easley and Timothy Truman, and consisted of a 32 page booklet and cover folder containing maps. "Rahasia" was originally published in 1979 by Hickman under his publishing imprint Daystar West Media, and again in 1983 by TSR as "RPGA1 Rahasia", available only to RPGA members.

This conversion guide allows DMs to run the original module with 5th Edition rules and provides a reference sheet for encounters. It is intended for 5-6 characters of levels 1-2 or 4 characters of level 3.

To use this conversion guide you will need a copy of "B7 Rahasia", originally available in hard-copy and now for sale in Digital format at DMsGuild.com.

"Classic Modules Today: B4 The Lost City" contains the OpenOffice/LibreOffice source files used to create this PDF. Visit Classicmodulestoday.com for instructions on creating your own classic module conversions and selling them on the DMs Guild.

Classic Modules Today are a series of products that convert early edition Dungeons & Dragons and Advanced Dungeons & Dragons adventure modules to the Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition rule set. They fully adhere to the rules set forth in the Community Content Agreement of the DMsGuild. The CCA states that adventure conversions must be:

"A streamlined, bare-bones conversion guide for someone who already owns the classic adventure — i.e., encounter-by-encounter conversion notes with any 5E stats needed, leaving out all other content."

For more information, download the free guide "Using Classic Modules Today Conversions".

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Mark S May 20, 2021 5:55 am UTC
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New updated version uploaded.
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Jamie C January 29, 2018 4:13 pm UTC
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While the Bone Golem is listed in the encounters section in this document, it's not in any official 5E sourcebook nor is it given an equivalent creature to use in its place. This whole guide seems rushed and I had to do a lot of extra work to get the adventure ready to play.
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Mark S February 26, 2018 10:06 pm UTC
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Thanks for letting me know about the missing Bone Golem, and my apologies for the oversight. I've updated the guide with the corrections.
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