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The first pages sucks you right as if it was Gygax himself welcoming you to the latest edition of AD&D. (In a good way) i often see tools like dojon and other mappers breaking synergy with adventures , but if i didnt know their assets; i would not know they were here!! The typefaces and text flow makes it feel very official and i love the specific tables and how you feel the tension rising just by reading them. Old games were always a bit intimidating to me due to the crunch , and i feel like Lost Wizard on the Iron Spire potentially can deliver a truly classical experience (not an emulation) to a new audience without slowing down a game!

I have no skills for drawing, so using some of these tools (Watabou, Inkarnate, Dungeon Scrawl) were essential for me, and have become tremendous assets for me as a DM.  I didn't want the inclusion of work done in these tools to detract from the authenticity, so I'm very happy to hear that was the case with you.  

Thanks for taking the time to read through the adventure, it's appreciated.