
Riley |

I feel that what we did is respectful of their original Castle Greyhawk campaign, and I hope that you (and they) agree when it comes out in August.
Folks looking for a true Gygaxian version of essentially the same locale should check out Troll Lord's "Castle Zagyg," by Gary himself.
Those looking for a Kuntzian version of essentially the same locale should check Paizo.com in the coming weeks. I'm not the only one with a Secret Project, after all.
Personally, I'm more excited about this than an Age of Worms hardcover - and that's saying a lot.

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I would suggest that you get involved over at his web site.

grodog |
DitheringFool wrote:I would suggest that you get involved over at his web site.I don't get it. Which of the many projects relates to Erik Mona's hint? I have to admit, I was hoping for a Paizo-Kuntz collaboration.
All of the projects listed on Rob's web site are his Pied Piper projects, and are not (directly) related to any projects he's working on with Paizo.
For hints on the nature of the Paizo project, I would read the Maure Castle boards here, and the Pied Piper forums @ http://pub175.ezboard.com/bpiedpiperpublishing
Allan.

Riley |

I don't want to make a formal announcement until I have a cover to show off.
--Erik
Cover to show off... cool! I was hoping this'd be a non-magazine product. (Well, I guess it could still be a Dungeon series, but Mr. Kuntz's already got one of those.)
Paizo's print products have been top-notch, and I've been missing them since Wizards started tying Paizo's hands. A (hopefully) full-color, hardcover d20 adventure harkening back to the early days of D&D would be most welcome.
I was once very excited about Castle Zagyg, but between the (understandable, presumably health-related) very long delays, the C&C rules, and the fact that it will be a fair bit of a 're-imagining,' the shinyness has worn off for me. Of course, if Gary's Castle ever reaches publication, I'm sure that'll change.