“An adventurer discovers the pitfalls of exploring old tombs” — William O’Connor cover art for Dungeon #53, May/June 1995, featuring the adventure “Clarshh’s Sepulchre” by Willie Walsh
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“An adventurer discovers the pitfalls of exploring old tombs” — William O’Connor cover art for Dungeon #53, May/June 1995, featuring the adventure “Clarshh’s Sepulchre” by Willie Walsh
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Every day is feast day if you own the legendary cauldron of plenty. "The magical cauldron is capable of producing, once per night, a fully cooked feast of either beef, mutton, or pork. Unfortunately, the cauldron is owned by a verbeeg giant, the Bolg Mór, who has a nasty reputation for inhospitality." (Bob Giadrosich for AD&D adventure "The Cauldron of Plenty" by Willie Walsh, Dungeon 21, Jan/Feb 1990)
Now you're thinking with portals -- Nik-Nik the boggle uses his dimension door ability to steal items or attack through triangular frames, including the legs of any standing person. (Jim Holloway, from "Encounter in the Wildwood" for AD&D by Willie Walsh, Dungeon 19, Sept/Oct 1989)
Over the river and through the woods, and into the traps where the trolls catch their dinner (Bob Klasnich cover for Dungeon 37, September/October 1992, featuring a scene from Willie Walsh's AD&D adventure "The White Boar of Kilfay")
Men and grugach elves hunt a legendary white boar in the unnatural gloom of Kilfay forest (Bob Giadrosich, from Willie Walsh’s AD&D adventure “The White Boar of Kilfay,” Dungeon 37, September/October 1992)
The fire-breathing bulette-mutation bursts out of its holding tank (Bob Giadrosich, from “The White Boar of Kilfay,” an AD&D adventure by Willie Walsh in Dungeon 37, September/October 1992)
“In the Dwarven King’s Court,” where plotters plot and schemers scheme (Jim Holloway, from Willie Walsh’s AD&D adventure in Dungeon 2, Nov/Dec 1986)