It always surprises me when people that started gaming in the 90's or later call Greyhawk a generic world. I guess that is because they weren't around in the late 70's and early 80's when it was THE world of AD&D, which was THE game. Granted, it has been imitated and copied to death over the years, making people who weren't around for the original run believe that it isn't anything special. I am old enough to remember the double digit dragon magazines where the world of Greyhawk got an article each month going into more detail, they were great. I was also thrilled when 3rd edition and Living Greyhawk gave new life to the world. How many settings are good enough to make a comeback after 20+ years?
Sigh... miss my Living Greyhawk and miss the shiny new feel I had for the world 30+ years ago. Guess I am just old now
Sigh... miss my Living Greyhawk and miss the shiny new feel I had for the world 30+ years ago. Guess I am just old now