| Aretas |
I remember DM'ing a low level game where the PC's infiltrated a Duergar mine as a distraction for a higher level party to infiltrate and take out a Beholder boss. There was a different adventure written for the higher level party and I'm wondering if it can be found anywhere. Not sure if you all remember but to get the adventures from the Living Greyhawk site you had to set up a game day or convention online so you can gain access to the adventures. Thanks!
LazarX
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LazarX wrote:You can't get that material any more now that the campaign is closed down. It's all retired and no longer available.I see. Its too bad that the adventures are not archived somewhere. They were a good source for Greyhawk material.
They probably are somewhere in WOTC's coffers but they can't be legally redistributed as the licenses to do so are expired.
| Aretas |
Aretas wrote:They probably are somewhere in WOTC's coffers but they can't be legally redistributed as the licenses to do so are expired.LazarX wrote:You can't get that material any more now that the campaign is closed down. It's all retired and no longer available.I see. Its too bad that the adventures are not archived somewhere. They were a good source for Greyhawk material.
Thanks.
Lincoln Hills
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However, from the description of the adventure I'd say that it's based loosely on one of the adventures presented in WGR3: Rary the Traitor, a second edition Greyhawk module that your finer used bookstores might be able to provide. So if you really love the theme, you might check out that product. Of course, you'd have to convert from 2nd Edition to Pathfinder, but... time well spent.
Creighton Broadhurst
Raging Swan Press
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However, from the description of the adventure I'd say that it's based loosely on one of the adventures presented in WGR3: Rary the Traitor, a second edition Greyhawk module that your finer used bookstores might be able to provide. So if you really love the theme, you might check out that product. Of course, you'd have to convert from 2nd Edition to Pathfinder, but... time well spent.
I was one of the designers of that adventure and I can confirm is was built off material in Rary the Traitor (which is a great sourcebook in its own right).
| Aretas |
Lincoln Hills wrote:However, from the description of the adventure I'd say that it's based loosely on one of the adventures presented in WGR3: Rary the Traitor, a second edition Greyhawk module that your finer used bookstores might be able to provide. So if you really love the theme, you might check out that product. Of course, you'd have to convert from 2nd Edition to Pathfinder, but... time well spent.I was one of the designers of that adventure and I can confirm is was built off material in Rary the Traitor (which is a great sourcebook in its own right).
Thank you guys! I will grab that book asap! & it will be time well spent. I am saddened that the Living Greyhawk material is not accesible. I loved using that stuff in my Greyhawk campaign. It was great backgroung and it fleshed out the world. I wish they stuck with it. I find that Canonfire has kept the world alive a bit but its not 3.5/pathfinder.
Anyway, I ran the Mines of the Eye from L.G. 4 years ago and it was the lower level party/adventure that set up the higher level party/adventure with a diversion to go in and take out the Beholder. I really wanna run the higher level game while immortalizing the old/lower level adventurers with my curent higher level game. Anyway, if you guys hear about any Living Greyhawk adventurers being available let me know. I appreciate it. Take care & GAME ON!!