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'''''The Keep on the Borderlands''''' (B2) is a ''Dungeons & Dragons'' adventure module by [[Gary Gygax]], first printed in December 1979. It is designed for use with the ''Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set''. Although also available for separate sale, it was included in the 6th to 11th printings (1979-1982) of the Basic Set. The cover of the first printing included the notation, ''With minor modifications, it is also suitable for use with ADVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONS;'' this was removed from later printings.  A novelized version of the adventure was published in 1999.
'''''The Keep on the Borderlands''''' (B2) is a ''Dungeons & Dragons'' adventure by [[Gary Gygax]], first printed in December 1979. It is designed for use with the ''Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set''. Although also available for separate sale, it was included in the 6th to 11th printings (1979-1982) of the Basic Set. The cover of the first printing included the notation, ''With minor modifications, it is also suitable for use with ADVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONS;'' this was removed from later printings.  A novelized version of the adventure was published in 1999.


The module's cover features artwork by Jim Roslof and notes it is especially designed to help beginning players and Dungeon Masters (DMs). Tips for running encounters appear throughout the text to assist beginning DMs. The module also provides rudimentary rules for wilderness adventures as these were not included in the Basic D&D set. The structure of the "dungeon" as a series of separate caves allows for segmented playing sessions for beginners.
The adventure's cover features artwork by Jim Roslof and notes it is especially designed to help beginning players and Dungeon Masters (DMs). Tips for running encounters appear throughout the text to assist beginning DMs. The adventure also provides rudimentary rules for wilderness adventures as these were not included in the Basic D&D set. The structure of the "dungeon" as a series of separate caves allows for segmented playing sessions for beginners.


''The Keep on the Borderlands'' was ranked the 7th greatest Dungeons & Dragons adventure of all time by ''[[Dungeon]]'' magazine in 2004, on the 30th anniversary of the Dungeons & Dragons game.
''The Keep on the Borderlands'' was ranked the 7th greatest Dungeons & Dragons adventure of all time by ''[[Dungeon]]'' magazine in 2004, on the 30th anniversary of the Dungeons & Dragons game.
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==Publishing history==
==Publishing history==
''The Keep on the Borderlands'' went out of print in the mid 1980's. However the module was partially reprinted in the ''supermodule'' compilation '''B1-9 In Search of Adventure''' (1985), which included the Caves of Chaos only but not the keep or surrounding wilderness.  The original module was available again in the ''Silver Anniversary Collector's Edition'' set (1999).  
''The Keep on the Borderlands'' went out of print in the mid 1980's. However the adventure was partially reprinted in the ''supermodule'' compilation '''B1-9 In Search of Adventure''' (1985), which included the Caves of Chaos only but not the keep or surrounding wilderness.  The original adventure was available again in the ''Silver Anniversary Collector's Edition'' set (1999).  


''Return to the Keep on the Borderlands'' (1999) for 2nd Edition AD&D, was set twenty years after the events of the original module, and featured a fully re-stocked Caves of Chaos.
''Return to the Keep on the Borderlands'' (1999) for second edition AD&D, was set twenty years after the events of the original adventure, and featured a fully re-stocked Caves of Chaos.


A "hacked" version of the module, entitled ''Little Keep on the Borderlands,'' was published for the ''HackMaster RPG'' in 2005.
A "hacked" version of the adventure, entitled ''Little Keep on the Borderlands,'' was published for the ''HackMaster RPG'' in 2005.


==Novel==
==Novel==
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*[[Gygax, Gary]] ''The Keep on the Borderlands''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, Inc., 1979. ISBN 0-935696-47-4.
*[[Gygax, Gary]] ''The Keep on the Borderlands''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, Inc., 1979. ISBN 0-935696-47-4.


==External links==
== External links ==
*[http://home.flash.net/~brenfrow/dd/dd-b2.htm ''Keep on the Borderlands''] module info at [http://home.flash.net/~brenfrow/index.htm TSR Archive]
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*[http://home.flash.net/~brenfrow/dd/dd-b2.htm ''Keep on the Borderlands''] adventure info at [http://home.flash.net/~brenfrow/index.htm TSR Archive]
*[http://www.acaeum.com/DDIndexes/ModPages/B1.html Printing Edition info at Acaeum]
*[http://www.acaeum.com/DDIndexes/ModPages/B1.html Printing Edition info at Acaeum]
*[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=products/ghnovel/886880000 ''Keep on the Borderlands'' novel based on the module]
*[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=products/ghnovel/886880000 ''Keep on the Borderlands'' novel based on the adventure]
*[http://www.cmc.net/~rtaylor/greyhawk/repair.txt Russ Taylor's ''Repair of the Keep on the Borderlands''] Gives detailed notes on how to shoehorn ''Return to the Keep on the Borderlands'' into Greyhawk. Also available in ''Oerth Journal'' #11: [http://www.oerthjournal.com/oerthjournals/OJ_11.pdf]
*[http://www.cmc.net/~rtaylor/greyhawk/repair.txt Russ Taylor's ''Repair of the Keep on the Borderlands''] Gives detailed notes on how to shoehorn ''Return to the Keep on the Borderlands'' into Greyhawk. Also available in ''Oerth Journal'' #11: [http://www.oerthjournal.com/oerthjournals/OJ_11.pdf]
*''[http://home.flash.net/~brenfrow/gh/gh-rkb.htm Return to the Keep on the Borderlands]'' at the TSR Archive
*''[http://home.flash.net/~brenfrow/gh/gh-rkb.htm Return to the Keep on the Borderlands]'' at the TSR Archive
*[http://www.co8.org/forum/showthread.php?t=5764 ''The Keep on the Borderlands'' modification] for use with ''[[The Temple of Elemental Evil (computer game)|The Temple of Elemental Evil]]'' video game for the PC, by the Circle of Eight (game user-modification crew) (Co8), which uses the same 3D engine that ToEE uses, but adding ''KoTB'' content from the original TSR table-top game module into the ''ToEE'' game installation folder, using 3rd-party content entirely created by volunteers from the Circle of Eight crew.  Content was directly transposed into mod form, for play / use within the ToEE engine and environment, from the original 1st Edition tabletop game booklet.  (This is still a work yet in progress... UPDATE: As of February 2nd, 2008, [http://files.filefront.com/KotB+DEMOzip/;9561499;/fileinfo.html ''a working, playable (incomplete?) DEMO version 1.03.xx of Keep On The Borderlands''] is now ready for play / public consumption.  There are still some bugs that need to be worked out, so definitely read fully the included Player's Guide, and the thread on the message board, for more details.)
*[http://www.co8.org/forum/showthread.php?t=5764 ''The Keep on the Borderlands'' modification] for use with ''[[The Temple of Elemental Evil (computer game)|The Temple of Elemental Evil]]'' video game for the PC, by the Circle of Eight (game user-modification crew) (Co8), which uses the same 3D engine that ToEE uses, but adding ''KoTB'' content from the original TSR table-top game adventure into the ''ToEE'' game installation folder, using 3rd-party content entirely created by volunteers from the Circle of Eight crew.  Content was directly transposed into mod form, for play / use within the ToEE engine and environment, from the original first edition tabletop game booklet.  (This is still a work yet in progress... UPDATE: As of February Second, 2008, [http://files.filefront.com/KotB+DEMOzip/;9561499;/fileinfo.html ''a working, playable (incomplete?) DEMO version 1.03.xx of Keep On The Borderlands''] is now ready for play / public consumption.  There are still some bugs that need to be worked out, so definitely read fully the included Player's Guide, and the thread on the message board, for more details.)
*[http://nwvault.ign.com/View.php?view=Nwn2modulesenglish.Detail&id=129 A module (in english) by ''ENoa4''] for the ''Neverwinter Nights 2'' CRPG, aiming to recreate a rendition of ''The Keep On The Borderlands'' within that game engine.  (Work seemingly complete, or tentative at best.  As of 4/23/2007, the patch level stands at version 1.10.)
*[http://nwvault.ign.com/View.php?view=Nwn2modulesenglish.Detail&id=129 A adventure (in english) by ''ENoa4''] for the ''Neverwinter Nights 2'' CRPG, aiming to recreate a rendition of ''The Keep On The Borderlands'' within that game engine.  (Work seemingly complete, or tentative at best.  As of 4/23/2007, the patch level stands at version 1.10.)


[[Category:Canonical sources|Keep on the Borderlands]]
[[Category:Canonical sources|Keep on the Borderlands]]

Latest revision as of 10:19, 18 December 2024

Greyhawk Source
The Keep on the Borderlands
Type: Adventure
Code/Abbreviation: B2
Edition: Original D&D
Author(s): Gary Gygax
Series: B1-12, Return to the Keep on the Borderlands
First Published: 1979
Class: Canon

The Keep on the Borderlands (B2) is a Dungeons & Dragons adventure by Gary Gygax, first printed in December 1979. It is designed for use with the Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set. Although also available for separate sale, it was included in the 6th to 11th printings (1979-1982) of the Basic Set. The cover of the first printing included the notation, With minor modifications, it is also suitable for use with ADVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONS; this was removed from later printings. A novelized version of the adventure was published in 1999.

The adventure's cover features artwork by Jim Roslof and notes it is especially designed to help beginning players and Dungeon Masters (DMs). Tips for running encounters appear throughout the text to assist beginning DMs. The adventure also provides rudimentary rules for wilderness adventures as these were not included in the Basic D&D set. The structure of the "dungeon" as a series of separate caves allows for segmented playing sessions for beginners.

The Keep on the Borderlands was ranked the 7th greatest Dungeons & Dragons adventure of all time by Dungeon magazine in 2004, on the 30th anniversary of the Dungeons & Dragons game.

Plot

Player characters are expected to arrive at the titular Keep and base themselves there before investigating the nearby Caves of Chaos, a series of closely-placed caverns teeming with multiple species of vicious humanoids. Plot twists include a treacherous priest within the Keep, hungry lizardmen in a nearby swamp, and a mad hermit in the wilderness. It typifies the dungeon crawls associated with beginning D&D players, while permitting some limited outdoor adventures.

Location

When the Grand Duchy of Karameikos edition of the Gazetteer series was published, the Keep was given a specific location in the Known World of Mystara, in the Atlan Tepe Mountain region in northern Karameikos.

A sequel, Return to the Keep on the Borderlands, placed the Keep in the Yeomanry, making it a canonical Greyhawk location as well. The novelization was also set in the World of Greyhawk.

Publishing history

The Keep on the Borderlands went out of print in the mid 1980's. However the adventure was partially reprinted in the supermodule compilation B1-9 In Search of Adventure (1985), which included the Caves of Chaos only but not the keep or surrounding wilderness. The original adventure was available again in the Silver Anniversary Collector's Edition set (1999).

Return to the Keep on the Borderlands (1999) for second edition AD&D, was set twenty years after the events of the original adventure, and featured a fully re-stocked Caves of Chaos.

A "hacked" version of the adventure, entitled Little Keep on the Borderlands, was published for the HackMaster RPG in 2005.

Novel

In 1999, Wizards of the Coast published Keep on the Borderlands, a novelized version of the adventure by Ru Emerson for the Greyhawk Classics series.

Bibliography

  • Allston, Aaron. The Grand Duchy of Karameikos. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1987.
  • Emerson, Ru. Keep on the Borderlands. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1999. ISBN 0-7869-1881-0.
  • Gygax, Gary The Keep on the Borderlands. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, Inc., 1979. ISBN 0-935696-47-4.

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