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This was made in the early days of Solasta. While the visuals are still high grade and a lot of effort was put into it using the placables to create sometimes graffically stunning environments... there were not enough assets to do a full Slavers series.
The kickoff Module of A1 is actually the Basic D&D module in the 1980 Basic Edition Red Book illustrated by Erol Otis called "Haunted Keep".
A2 is the actual A1 Module called Slave Pits of the Undercity.
A3 is actually A2 Secret of the Slavers Stockade.
A4 is actually the replacement for A3 and A4 Assault on the Aerie of the Slavelords and In the Dungeons of the Slavelords since those could not be re-created at the time due to a lack of a City Tileset which did not exist back then. This was the 2nd iteration of the Toolset before they added conversations and had an actual city tileset.