
Initially published in 1983 as RPGA1 (Rahasia) and RPGA2 (Black Opal Eye), this new edition, B7, is now a proper mainstream TSR publication of the Rahasia module, instead of the RPGA member exclusive that the first modules were originally.

This graduation of Rahasia to the level of “proper module” is natural taking into account the success of the Hickmans’ previous modules, such as Ravenloft and the ongoing Dragonlance, and is well deserved.

With a fresh lick of paint and illustrations by masters Jeff Easley and Tim Truman, this refurbished version of a module that started its life all the way back in 1979 as an off-brand (DayStar West) module for D&D is finally given its rightful place in the canon of modules. You can look back at posts 191 and 195 in this timeline to see the original RPGA modules in all their glory, or all the way back to post 69 (nice) for the DayStar version!







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