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Yeah. The "Fire on the Velvet Horizon" stuff is really too powerful to be used as-is in my experience; generally I'll insert them in much reduced form. "Hostage Frog" becomes a big frog monster that tries to swallow and digest the adventurers. "Ice Age Eye" becomes a particular frozen part of the map that's unusual and strange in a certain way. That is why I love it though; any one of those entries easily contains enough powerful content that it could take over and consume the entire campaign structure, so there's plenty of creative strength to use for adding flavor to the adventure even if it's not safe to use undiluted.