Like many gamers who started playing RPGs in the early 1980s Keep on the Borderlands was an essential part of my initiation. In my case it was the first module I can remember DMing. I still have my original copy which even has pencil marks from that one and only time I ran it still written in the pages.
One of the problems with getting hold of Goodman Games products when you live in the UK like I do is the cost of the postage, which effectively doubles the cost of the product. I tried to source Into the Borderlands at a couple of local games shops without success and finally tracked a copy down over Christmas on eBay with a UK seller.
My initial thoughts are what a weighty tome! It must be the heaviest book in my RPG collection. There is certainly no chance of me struggling to find it on the bookshelf!
I can't wait to have a gander through the pages. Some of the commentary looks very interesting.
Of course, I own a copy of the Moldvay versions of B1 & B2. The former was a recent acquisition but the latter is my original 1981 Magenta Box copy, complete with pencil annotations from the only time I can remember running B2, as my first module I DMed back in 1981
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