| DungeonmasterCal |
The only one I can recall was the Greyhawk Gazetteer. It was about the size of a large module in page count, give or take. Really a disappointment for those who bought into "Greyhawk is the official setting for D&D 3.5". I don't remember seeing anything but that one splatbook, but they pushed out tons for Forgotten Realms.
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DungeonmasterCal wrote:
The only one I can recall was the Greyhawk Gazetteer. It was about the size of a large module in page count, give or take. Really a disappointment for those who bought into "Greyhawk is the official setting for D&D 3.5". I don't remember seeing anything but that one splatbook, but they pushed out tons for Forgotten Realms.
That's my memory as well.
| Alzrius |
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Strictly speaking, there was the D&D Gazetteer (which had a limited-edition variant cover as well), but the Living Greyhawk Gazetteer covered everything in it and quite a bit more.
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Alzrius wrote:
Strictly speaking, there was the D&D Gazetteer (which had a limited-edition variant cover as well), but the Living Greyhawk Gazetteer covered everything in it and quite a bit more.
Cool. I will see if I can find it.