I haven't run it myself...yet. Currently my players are still making their way through the region towards Blasingdell. At their current pace they should arrive in 4-5 sessions from now. Meaning I still have ample time to work on the details of this module. Google search hasn't really provided a lot of information on possible modifications/additions that would be interesting. Perhaps other people would like to share their experiences/thoughts regarding some elements.
Only adjustments currently made is that Blasingdell is more fleshed out. It has more NPC's, a few more (mining) organizations and such. My goal is to play into the corporate rivalry of the dwarf mining operation vs the half-orc company. As well as play into the racism struggles that plague this mining village. Before even starting the interrogation of the captured orc from the raiding parties. In short...still plenty of work to do.
After participating in the Sunless City variation (https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/dungeons-dragons-discussion/dungeon-masters-only/7478-the-sunless-citadel-discussion-tread-spoiler-alert), I thought it might be a nice idea to also have a thread regarding Forge of Fury.
I haven't run it myself...yet. Currently my players are still making their way through the region towards Blasingdell. At their current pace they should arrive in 4-5 sessions from now. Meaning I still have ample time to work on the details of this module. Google search hasn't really provided a lot of information on possible modifications/additions that would be interesting. Perhaps other people would like to share their experiences/thoughts regarding some elements.
Only adjustments currently made is that Blasingdell is more fleshed out. It has more NPC's, a few more (mining) organizations and such. My goal is to play into the corporate rivalry of the dwarf mining operation vs the half-orc company. As well as play into the racism struggles that plague this mining village. Before even starting the interrogation of the captured orc from the raiding parties. In short...still plenty of work to do.