I read some of this thread but I think I can just post my opinion without having to reply to dozens of others.
There are 2 Greyhawk campaign philosophies. Gygax wrote that he didnt originally believe that DMs would want any other setting than the one they designed themselves. He was convinced...
37). Darkness be The Burier of the Dead
NOTE: These are adventure seeds and setting work for my own Hyperborea campaign inspired by the Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerors of Hyperborea Gazetteer
"Must we start our fight
Groaning over corpses?
Come what may
Let us enter the ford
To meet death...
36). This Earthly Prison of Their Bones
NOTE: These are adventure seeds and setting work for my own Hyperborea campaign inspired by the Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerors of Hyperborea Gazetteer
The merchant caravan of Pamphilos, a Hellene from Khromarium, left the Kelt city of Galla early...
35). The Minions of the Moon
NOTE: These are adventure seeds and setting work for my own Hyperborea campaign inspired by the Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerors of Hyperborea Gazetteer
(Note: In My AS&SH campaign I have only the single moon which we all know and love, rather than the two moons...
Khromarium
(A Brief Rough Draft)
NOTE: These are adventure seeds and setting work for my own Hyperborea campaign inspired by the Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerors of Hyperborea Gazetteer
Sea Market
The Sea Market is just one of dozens of markets within Khromarium. It serves most of the...
34). The Alchemist
NOTE: These are adventure seeds and setting work for my own Hyperborea campaign inspired by the Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerors of Hyperborea Gazetteer
In all of Khromarium there is perhaps no single individual better known and yet still an enigma than the man known only...
33). At One Stride Comes the Dark
NOTE: These are adventure seeds and setting work for my own Hyperborea campaign inspired by the Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerors of Hyperborea Gazetteer
There are terrible things beneath the streets of Khromarium. A world exists deeper than the catacombs...