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Aaah. That makes sense. In the absence of the truth, the dream is much more vivid! The modules in my mind truly carried every detail I was ever frustrated from finding in any other source :)


I'd have to agree that the magazine stuff is pretty awesome, I love that there is regular stuff on Greyhawk that I'm excited to use in my campaigns for years to come, and there will be more, I'm sure, and the artwork defies ANYTHING i have ever seen for any FRP stuff, (it makes WOTCartwork look like cave art).

Having said that, I must repeat that some of the LG sites are very good, too. I just wish that old adventure modules were available, so that I could get information on areas that have been detailed in stuff that the authors must have detailed at least a little. Its frustrating not being able to get information that you know exists, and I was wondering why that was. I have, in the past attempted to contact some of the triads to find out if I could get my hands on some of that information, but when I got answers, they were typically cold messages that told me that I couldn't get them because I didn't live in the region.

Sam has explained the problem better than any explanation I have had previously. I must admit that it did seem to me that LG as a whole just didn't want to make the stuff available, period. I hope in future that some of the great stuff being produced becomes more available to the fans.


I hope I dont start any massive debates, I was just interested in the subject. I've read a few posts where the supporters of two versions of greyhawk, and I'm wondering what the big deal is. I'm very interested in the Greyhawk setting, despite that a few gnawing inclusions (Wood elves where leggings???). From what I've seen, the magazines provide some great material for me to use in my campaigns, and though I've previosuly only baught them from time to time, or permanently borrowed them from friends, the greyhawk content that I have seen, and the stunning artwork that is always far better than anything in the WOTC books has inspired me to beg my GF for a subscription for Xmas.

Some of the websites for LG regions are pretty awesome for information, too, though there is a lot that I'd like to get my hands on that is not available to me. I wonder why old adventures are not available to the general public? I think that if they ever had a monopoly on canon, greyhawk would suffer, becasue people couldnt access the canon material that they want, as LG hoards alot of the material. any insigt into this would be very interesting, I'd like to fully understand this stuff.


Hey the theme of the orcish incursion into Celene would be an awesome backdrop for an AP. This is seriously a fascinating, and largely unexplored part of the world, and there are many options to explore.

Lots of people seem to like the idea of underdark adventures, and the Low Road would certainly provide for this. There are also 'canon virgin'(I'm pretty sure) Dwarven Princedoms here, which could be very interesting to explore, not mentioning the history of the place, and I'm sure that the Forgotten Realms and Eberron have many equivalent areas.

The Suss forest is also full of great possibilities to explore; it is a war front between the two racial factions, and the description of the place as a dark and twisted forest thick with ettercaps and their kith lends itself to all sorts of interesting concepts. It would be a suitable place to be corrupted by shadow vortices. The cloakwood on the Sword Coast might be a good FR substitute.

I really love the ideas that some people have ben talking about regarding a campaign spanning two prime materials. I'd love to see a 'crossover' between FR and GH, I'd seriosuly get a kick out of that!