D&D BECMI - Castle Caldwell and Beyond
Castle Caldwell and Beyond
D&D BECMI Rules
- Publisher: TSR
- Rules: Dungeons and Dragons BECMI
- Series: Basic Adventures
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Product Description - Castle Caldwell and Beyond
Five exciting short adventures to make your Basic campaign come alive!
The Clearing of Castle Caldwell--A local merchant has recently purchased a
small castle... but when he tried to move in, he discovered that the castle
was already inhabited!
Dungeons of Terror--A strange trapdoor in the floor of Castle Cadwell leads
to a terrifying challenge!
The Abduction of Princess Sylvia--On the eve of her wedding, the beautiful
princess has been kidnapped! Can you save her in time?
The Great Escape--Imprisoned in an enemy fortress, without armor or weapons,
your situation seems hopeless. Yet there may be a way to freedom . . .
The Sanctuary of Elwyn the Ardent--A mystical chime of great power has been
stolen?but by whom? In the wrong hands, the chime can cause untold harm! But
can you find and defeat this mysterious and powerful creature?
Adventures for character levels 1-3.
Product History
"Castle Caldwell and Beyond" (1985) by Harry Nuckols was the ninth Basic Set
adventure, and it marked the end of the classic sequence of Basic modules that
had run for six+ years. It was published around June 1985.
The adventure was named for artist Clyde Caldwell, who also supplied the
cover. There was originally a character in the adventure named Clyde Caldwell;
TSR Legal didn't like that, but naming the Castle for him was apparently fine.
Mini-Adventures. "Castle Caldwell" stands out from the rest of the Basic
adventures (and from the rest of TSR's D&D adventures to date) because it's
actually a collection of five mini-adventures. The first two, depicting a
castle and some dungeons found beneath it, are somewhat closely connected,
but the rest are pretty loose. Why did TSR decide to go in this direction?
It's because "Castle Caldwell" came in as an external submission, which was
pretty rare at the time, and this is the format the author had used. Still,
TSR would have much more success with mini-adventures when they refined the
idea to a very simple core in their Books of Lairs (1986-1987, 1992-1993).
They'd also start publishing more anthologies like "Caldwell" around 1988.
The End of Basic. In June 1985, when B9 was released, TSR was in grave financial
peril. That same month, Unearthed Arcana (1985) was also published; it's the
book that's usually credited the most with saving the company (though there were
many factors, also notably including Oriental Adventures, the Dragonlance saga,
and Marvel Super-Heroes). Afterward, as TSR climbed out of their hole, they
started cutting some of their less successful lines. Thus the Conan (1985),
Indiana Jones (1984-1985), and Star Frontiers (1982-1985) RPGS all came to an
end. And so did regular adventure support for the D&D Basic Set - not
necessarily because it was unsuccessful, but instead because there was already
a whole lot of it.
The first nine B-series adventures were allowed to go out of print, and then
replaced with a compilation of the best bits: B1-9: In Search of Adventure
(1987). Adventure support for the Companion (1984-1987) and Master (1985-1987)
also lines ended around that time, after which TSR's D&D focus moved to setting
books for the Known World (1987-1989)
Three more Basic adventures were published much more sporadically. B10 (1986)
originated with TSR UK, while B11 (1989) and B12 (1989) were a pair of new
introductory adventures that indicated a brief attempt in the late 80s to
revive the Basic line.
About the Creators. There's long been speculation that Harry Nuckols was a
pseudonym (it certainly sounds like one!), and a few different possibilities
have been offered for the "real" author. However, editor Michael Dobson
asserts that "Castle Caldwell" genuinely was an external submission, not
something written pseudonymously by TSR staff, and that Harry Nuckols was, as
far as he knows, the author's real name.
About the Product Historian
The history of this product was researched and written by Shannon Appelcline,
the author of Designers & Dragons - a history of the roleplaying industry told
one company at a time. Please feel free to mail corrections, comments, and
additions to shannon.appelcline@gmail.com.
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