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H1 Bloodstone Pass (Item Code: 9122) is a module for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (1st Edition). This module required Battlesystem and was published in 1985. The module was written by Douglas Niles and Michael Dobson and while it contained some traditional D&D encounters, the main portion of the module was a series of Battlesystem mass battles.

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  • H1 Bloodstone Pass (Item Code: 9122) is a module for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (1st Edition). This module required Battlesystem and was published in 1985. The module was written by Douglas Niles and Michael Dobson and while it contained some traditional D&D encounters, the main portion of the module was a series of Battlesystem mass battles.
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  • H1 Bloodstone Pass (Item Code: 9122) is a module for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (1st Edition). This module required Battlesystem and was published in 1985. The module was written by Douglas Niles and Michael Dobson and while it contained some traditional D&D encounters, the main portion of the module was a series of Battlesystem mass battles.
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