Wow. Yup. That was a brain fart alright

Wow. Yup. That was a brain fart alright
The parts I remember being drawn to back when I bought the 83’ box was the history of two arcane empires clashing in apocalypses that left scars on the continent, which forced mass migrations of multiple tribes, one of which rose to a new empire conquering nearly the entire subcontinent and faded into remnants around today, that at war with each other. An analogy to the fractured remnants might be when Rome was fracturing into pieces.[+] Thread to stay on topic, not bicker about the setting, and generally stay positive. Sell me on the version of the setting you love. Don't complain about other versions or changes made, etc.
I have some of the books from back-in-the-day, but I was never that big on Greyhawk.
So, ENWorld Greyhawk fans, tell me all about Greyhawk and what makes it so awesome.
Also, what are some of the best books to pick up for Greyhawk lore?
If you think of Greyhawk as the Dark Ages, Mystara as Medievalish, FR as Renaisance and Eberron as Pre-Modern era then the analogy kinda fitsAm I right to infer that Golarion has a lot in common with GH? Because a lot of these descriptions sound like Golarion.
I mean, cool, but I am not sure how that answers my question.If you think of Greyhawk as the Dark Ages, Mystara as Medievalish, FR as Renaisance and Eberron as Pre-Modern era then the analogy kinda fits
Okay pretty much they have the same base in Fantasy Europe 'kitchen sink' with focus on a central city (Absalom) and ahistoric anachronism.I mean, cool, but I am not sure how that answers my question.
Yes.Am I right to infer that Golarion has a lot in common with GH? Because a lot of these descriptions sound like Golarion.
You have to keep in mind that I started gaming at the age of nine, and I only had so many touchstones for fantasy at that point. This would've been before 2e came along.That strikes me as a really weird take on Mystara, at least as it was introduced in BECMI. Maybe the 2E stuff was more down to earth?
Thankfully, I got better. These days, so do I. DCC RPG is probably my favorite retroclone. But back then I absolutely scoffed at combining the two.I absolutely love mixing sci-fi and fantasy. Always have. I love the gonzo. That's why I love Mystara. The weirder the better.
This was BECMI, but only using the core boxed sets. No Gazetteers or anything else. I can't say I had a lot of disposable income as a nine-year old, so I was pretty much working solely off what was sketched out in the Expert set and Isle of Dread.With the Hollow Earth, goblin cowboys with magic missile six shooters, Atlanean super wizard nations, airships. those super racist orcs, three different dinosaur islands and giant robot fights.
People tend to forget that D&D came into being during a time when there wasn't a really solidified 'fantasy' genre. It was all speculative fiction where fantasy and sci-fi and horror were all a roiling mess just waiting for nerds to separate and ruin them. D&D at its roots were more Thundaar than Conan with things grudgingly stolen from Tolkien because they players demanded it.