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|[[Saga of the Dragon Cult]]||1-10||[[Various]]||2007||Compiles the adventure modules DCC #2, DCC #6, DCC #10, and DCC #17, along with a 32-page adventure path guide that ties these four modules into one cohesive adventure path. Because the box set has wider "shelf presence" than the 32-page DCCs it can be found in major book stores.
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|[[Saga of the Dragon Cult]]||1-10||[[Various]]|| Compiles the adventure modules DCC #2, DCC #6, DCC #10, and DCC #17, along with a 32-page adventure path guide that ties these four modules into one cohesive adventure path.||
 
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|[[Saga of the Witch Queen]]||4-8||[[Harley Stroh]], [[Jon Hershberger]]||2007||Converted to AD&D rules, the Saga compiles the adventure modules DCC #17, DCC #17.5, DCC #17.75 into one cohesive adventure path.
 
|[[Saga of the Witch Queen]]||4-8||[[Harley Stroh]], [[Jon Hershberger]]||2007||Converted to AD&D rules, the Saga compiles the adventure modules DCC #17, DCC #17.5, DCC #17.75 into one cohesive adventure path.
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