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This module is in VeryFine condition. Inside is Mint.
This is #275 of 300
The only flaw is the 1" split in the cover (see pic)
Seems to be common since I have other copies with a split in the same place.
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Very Fine (VF): A few light creases may be present at an edge/corner or on the inner surface of the cover (such as when a “thumb” presses down on a module cover and creates semi-circular stress lines). There should be no folds or hard creases. Corners can have other wear such as slight “rounding” or “abrasion”. On modules or staple-bound items, the edge of the spine may have some slight abrasions to the outer surface layer, though the spine itself it still strong and intact (this is a sometimes common occurrence from the cover being opened repeatedly). For perfect-bound accessories, light vertical stress lines are more prominent (though not extensive). Staples may have the slightest hint of rust, but should still be at least 90% rust free with no rust stains on the pages. Maps / inserts may be detached -- there can be a few marks written on the these, but they should still be minor and not extensive (no highlighting or marker). Again, judgment must be used as each item is unique. Perhaps two corners may have tiny 1/16” creases at the extreme tips or there could be one very light ½” crease.
Originally printed as a tournament module for Origins 79, and later updated to a module for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons.
Lost Tamoachan: The Hidden Shrine of Lubaatum by Harold Johnson & Jeff Leason
There are three distinct versions of this module. The original was titled Lost Tamoachan: The Hidden Shrine of Lubaatum. Only 300 numbered copies (plus some others... see below) were printed for sale at Origins 1979. It was later reprinted as C1 The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan (note the change in title) with a pastel (monochrome) brown cover, and finally with a brown color cover. Note that the original printing does not have a TSR#, nor does it bear the code "C1". Lost Tamoachan is extremely rare and will require special emphasis when referring to it (the difference in the titles will probably not be enough).
- First (1979): Titled "Lost Tamoachan", with "Collector's Edition" in upper left. Blue monochrome cover, bagged (not bound), cover art by Dave Sutherland. The serial number of the module is hand-printed in the upper left corner. A registry of known copies is at the bottom of this page. In addition to the numbered copies, the following unnumbered copies were printed:
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