As a fan of 1e Greyhawk, I have to say this sounds MUCH better than the directions Greyhawk had been going in 2e-3e. Heck, if this is true, I'll be seriously considering running 4e after all! I've been wanting to run the U1-U3 series for awhile in 576 CY Greyhawk, and this could be the perfect opportunity.
Celene in the Feywild might be a bit of a stretch, but Gygax's version of the elves was always pretty strongly fey/faerie, so I can see it working very well.
The big plus for this approaches for me is that it retains and emphasises the diversity of the original 1981 & 1983 Greyhawk setting, before it all got flattened out or clumped up by the Greyhawk Wars.
Edit: Oh gosh, please let this be true!
Edit 2: I would like to point out that the version of Greyhawk described here seems to be exactly the same as that used by Mike Mearls in his own 4e Greyhawk campaign, as described by him on these boards recently in a thread about incorporating Tieflings & Dragonborn in Greyhawk. Take that as you will.
Celene in the Feywild might be a bit of a stretch, but Gygax's version of the elves was always pretty strongly fey/faerie, so I can see it working very well.
The big plus for this approaches for me is that it retains and emphasises the diversity of the original 1981 & 1983 Greyhawk setting, before it all got flattened out or clumped up by the Greyhawk Wars.
Edit: Oh gosh, please let this be true!

Edit 2: I would like to point out that the version of Greyhawk described here seems to be exactly the same as that used by Mike Mearls in his own 4e Greyhawk campaign, as described by him on these boards recently in a thread about incorporating Tieflings & Dragonborn in Greyhawk. Take that as you will.
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