Orius
Unrepentant DM Supremacist
I thought my holding up the module Castle Greyhawk as the apotheosis of the setting would have tipped my hand. Ah, well. Carry on. Apologies to anyone offended.
Bah. Gnomes and their pranks....

I thought my holding up the module Castle Greyhawk as the apotheosis of the setting would have tipped my hand. Ah, well. Carry on. Apologies to anyone offended.
I thought you made several good points. Specifically,I thought my holding up the module Castle Greyhawk as the apotheosis of the setting would have tipped my hand. Ah, well. Carry on. Apologies to anyone offended.
Saying Greyhawk is "not relevant" is about like trying to say that the Lord of the Rings Middle Earth isn't relevant in today's world of Harry Potter, Eragon and the like.
It simply isn't true.
Kind of "frightens" me that the Ravenloft game will allow you to play a Vampire, Werewolf, and Ghost....
Twilight.
That's all I'm sayin'.![]()
Well, you don't have to play a vampire, and DM's don't have to allow it. I think it's a smart move in a commercial sense - lots of people will want to play a vampire. Personally I think a horror setting wouldn't be complete without these options.Kind of "frightens" me that the Ravenloft game will allow you to play a Vampire, Werewolf, and Ghost....
Twilight.
That's all I'm sayin'.![]()
Sounds a lot more like Being Human to me.
I think Greyhawk lost relevance not because what it had but because what it was lacking compared to later setting.
Kitchen sink effect aside, I think it´s safe to assume that most later settings have focus, either on theme (World of Darkness, Eberron), meta-plot (3.x Forgotten Realms, Dragonlance) or support function (Golarion).
GH is a good DIY setting: Pick a place, pick up some names and backgrounds, work with it. I loved the Living Greyhawk Gazeteer for that.
But right now, PoL provides the same DIY-function but with broader strokes.