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<blockquote data-quote="AdmundfortGeographer" data-source="post: 5257105" data-attributes="member: 4682"><p>The only thing to look for was the Living Greyhawk Gazetteer. That was the only published product for the public.</p><p></p><p>Everything else was available as downloaded adventures from through the RPGA. They were produced by the regional volunteers.</p><p></p><p>There was a single professionally printed adventure in the beginning of LG called, (I think), The Fright at Tristor. Only available to RPGA members at that time.</p><p></p><p>Thanael already pointed you towards the Living Greyhawk Journal info, a briefly-lived, yet excellent source of flavor and material.</p><p></p><p>Some of those regional volunteers maintained websites with downloadable material to aid players in developing their characters to fit the theme of the region, full of things called meta organizations, "metaorg" for short. Sort of roleplay groups that may or may not affect outcomes or decisions during adventure play, or offer conditional skill bonuses while playing adventures set within the region.</p><p></p><p>Not sure of the status of those websites or the material available from them.</p><p></p><p>Then there are all the Core, Meta-regional, and Regional adventures over the years. Acquiring them now is a scavenger hunt.</p><p></p><p>I've heard there are some 3.x-LG aficionados who took it upon themselves to advance the stories they loved most from the LG years and continue it among themselves. Many of them had played (and thus acquired) the published LG scenarios, and they share among themselves. They have continued to write more scenarios for each other and run them online. If you do a web search you might come up with info. Some were calling it Lich Greyhawk. A friend of mine had participated in the "Lich" Greyhawk groups. I got to play a few of his adventures, that's how I learned there were people who self-organized and kept some things going. They had a huge collection of saved-acquired scenarios they shared with each other!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdmundfortGeographer, post: 5257105, member: 4682"] The only thing to look for was the Living Greyhawk Gazetteer. That was the only published product for the public. Everything else was available as downloaded adventures from through the RPGA. They were produced by the regional volunteers. There was a single professionally printed adventure in the beginning of LG called, (I think), The Fright at Tristor. Only available to RPGA members at that time. Thanael already pointed you towards the Living Greyhawk Journal info, a briefly-lived, yet excellent source of flavor and material. Some of those regional volunteers maintained websites with downloadable material to aid players in developing their characters to fit the theme of the region, full of things called meta organizations, "metaorg" for short. Sort of roleplay groups that may or may not affect outcomes or decisions during adventure play, or offer conditional skill bonuses while playing adventures set within the region. Not sure of the status of those websites or the material available from them. Then there are all the Core, Meta-regional, and Regional adventures over the years. Acquiring them now is a scavenger hunt. I've heard there are some 3.x-LG aficionados who took it upon themselves to advance the stories they loved most from the LG years and continue it among themselves. Many of them had played (and thus acquired) the published LG scenarios, and they share among themselves. They have continued to write more scenarios for each other and run them online. If you do a web search you might come up with info. Some were calling it Lich Greyhawk. A friend of mine had participated in the "Lich" Greyhawk groups. I got to play a few of his adventures, that's how I learned there were people who self-organized and kept some things going. They had a huge collection of saved-acquired scenarios they shared with each other! [/QUOTE]
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