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Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Gary Con 2025: Day 2 - BECMI D&D, OD&D and AD&D all in one day


Dungeon Map for the Eye of Arzaz adventure by J. Eric Holmes,
from his 1981 book. Photo by J. B. (mondotikiman)


It's just about one week until Gary Con 2026 starts, which means it's a great time to try to finish up my con report from last year. : )

This post covers Friday, March 21, 2025, my second full day at the con, where in a single day I played in or ran D&D games from three different eras: BECMI D&D, OD&D and AD&D.

The previous days can be found here: Day 0 (Wed) - Day 1 (Thur)


AC7 Master Player Screen with the The Spindle of Heaven mini-adventure.
Photo from the AC series page at Wayne's Books.

(1) My first game on Friday was nothing less than the start of a quest for Immortality in a very high level D&D adventure, The Spindle of Heaven (1985), run by Demos Sahlas of the OSR Grimoire blog. I try to play in one of his games every year. In addition to being a great GM, his picks are overlooked gems from the past, often Mystara/D&D or Judges Guild modules, which means that I get to play through adventures that I've known about for decades but never thought I would get a chance to experience.

This TSR "mini-adventure" (8-pages), which was written by Bruce Nesmith for Master-level BECMI D&D, came bundled with the AC7 Master Player Screen, and finds the PCs taking their first steps on a path towards BECMI Immortal-level play. One reason Demos chose this is because it was the 40th anniversary of its release.

As Demos explains here, he used the pre-gens from another Master-level adventure, M2 Vengeance of Alphaks by Skip Williams. I was Trent the White, a 30th Level Paladin (112 Hit Points!), who I believe is the highest level character that I have ever played. (For those unfamiliar with high level BECMI D&D, Lawful Fighters can opt to become Paladins once they reach 9th Level). The party successfully navigated the adventure, and if this was a campaign, would then continue on further adventures to attempt achieve Immortality, at which point their characters would be transferred over to the Immortals Rules boxed set.

Convention event listing description:

"The Spindle of Heaven is reborn." An epic quest for the secret of immortality, the endgame of the BECMI boxed sets, using the D&D Master Set rules. Here's your chance to play a character of 28th-30th levels. Do you have what it takes to confront the elemental powers guarding the path to immortality?"

Photos:


Demos running the Spindle of Heaven


Trent the Paladin

(2) As with the day before, the afternoon was when I ran a game. This time it was The Eye of Arzaz, the *other* sample dungeon written by J. Eric Holmes, which appears in his 1981 book, Fantasy Role-Playing Games. While in the book it is part of a chapter that includes its own simple d6-based FRPG, I decided to run the game using OD&D rules, which let me use my Boinger & Zereth & friends pre-gens that I previously created for my In Search of the Brazen Head of Zenopus con game

I made a few modifications to the Arzaz adventure as written by Holmes to fill it out a bit, including adding an encounter from an Example of Play in the opening chapter of his book. There was lots of creative play and the party was successful in retrieving the legendary Eye. 

Thanks to all of my players in this game, four of whom were returning from previous games of mine: Lee (Sunna), Gary (Sir Geoffrey), Joel (Zereth), Steven (Bardan), J. B. (Maximilian), Jarrett (Murray) and Paul (Brother Ambrose). 

Convention event listing description:

"Delve into a classic dungeon filled with monsters, traps and magic in search of the legendary jewel, The Eye of Arzaz. J. Eric Holmes, the editor of the original D&D Basic Set, wrote this introductory dungeon for his 1981 book Fantasy Role-Playing Games, and it will be run using OD&D rules."

Photos:


Attention wanders as I draw part of the map... Photo by J. B. (mondotikiman)


Partial dungeon map. To speed things along for time-limited con games
I usually draw the map on a giant sheet of graph paper. Photo by J.B.


Detail of the pre-gen Maximillian the Centaur taken by his player, J.B.



Table photo by player Gary Welsh. I'm behind two players on the right.
Also captured in this photo is game behind us being including T
om Morello, Joe Mangiello and D.B. Weiss as players!


(3) In the evening, I once again played in the annual Friday night Legends of Role-Playing Tourney organized by Paul Stormberg. This time the scenario was the Dungeons of the Ghost Tower, a sequel to the TSR module C1 Ghost Tower of Inverness, written by former TSR employee Allen Hammack. Our GM turned out to be none other than Harold Johnson, also a former TSR employee, and co-author of the AD&D modules C1 Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan and A2 Secret of the Slavers Stockade.

As is standard for these tournaments, the pre-gens are provided on replicas of 1979 AD&D 1E characters sheets, and with character portraits by TSR artists, here Erol Otus. I ran Delkus, a 7th level M-U, whose name was apparently drawn from a brief mention in the AD&D module I9 The Day of Al'Akbar, also by Hammack.



Character sheet signed by GM Harold Johnson

I've played in this tournament several times before with low to mid-levels of success, but have enjoyed team up with several regulars each year. Thanks to Harold for running the game, and returning team members Matthew, Demos, Steve and Vince for making the session fun.

Convention event listing:

"The 7th Annual Gary Con, Legends of Roleplaying Tournament! A single-round, open tournament inspired by legendary tournaments of the past. Gary Con's most popular gaming event with over 140 participants each year, making it the largest old-school D&D tournament in the world! The top scoring team receives free Silver Badges to next year's Gary Con and is crowned Legends of Roleplaying Champion!"

 


Handout from the game, Player Aid #1: Introduction


Also in this series:

Gary Con 2025: Day 0

Gary Con 2026: Day 1

Previous Gary Con convention summaries:

Gary Con 2023 (unfinished): Day 0

Gary Con 2022: Day 1 --- Day 2 --- Days 3 and 4

Gary Con 2019 (unfinished): Day 1 --- Day 2 (part 1)

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