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    Erik Mona's secret project revealed yet?

    "Fluffy Goes Down the Drain" was an adventure in WG7 Castle Greyhawk. Synopsis: a little girl accidently flushes her puppy down the toilet. It ends up beneath Castle Greyhawk, where Juiblex (who had been subleasing a level of the dungeon) claims it. The PCs have to negotiate with Juiblex to get...
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    Uncon Blood War chat transcript

    From the transcript: WotC_Shoe: at one point there was another yugoloth... WotC_Shoe: but we'll have to wait a bit for it, now WotC_Sernett: There are always figures that fall off the bandwagon. We did a great yugoloth that was just enormous. We couldn't fit it in the box no matter which way...
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    Erik Mona's secret project revealed yet?

    It's virtually certain at this point that there will be an Expedition to Castle Greyhawk (they showed the cover at Gen Con, and I can't think of another Expedition module that would have a picture of Castle Greyhawk on the cover except maybe Expedition to Mordenkainen's new house which is right...
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    Erik Mona's secret project revealed yet?

    As for Erik Mona's secret project, they showed a mock-up of a book with a picture of Castle Greyhawk and Mordenkainen on the cover at Gen Con.
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    Mixed Races' Names

    It's much easier to assume that all of these pairings are biologically impossible. But magic can defy biology.
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    Mixed Races' Names

    Elf + Dwarf = Two-Edge Elf + Halfling = Tallfellow Dwarf + Halfling = Stout Elf + Orc = Erlking Dwarf + Orc = Darkstone Gnome + Halfling = Goodfellow Gnome + Orc = Darkglamour Halfling + Orc = Gollum Elf + Gnome = Feyglamour Dwarf + Gnome = Stoneglamour
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    Name D&D's Bat People

    Night hunters (Monsters of Faerun) look vaguely like humanoid bats. And, of course, we can't forget the varrangoin, or abyss bats. And nightwing nightshades, there's another. Just about everything has bat wings. If you start counting just wings, then you have to count creatures like succubi...
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    The Mists of Ravenloft

    There's a portal to Ravenloft beneath Castle Greyhawk, according to Greyhawk Ruins.
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    Opinions on the non-PHB races?

    If you like bariaurs, there's a massive PDF netbook on their culture.
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    I need a map of Flanaess

    Google Image Search will get you some good ones. Also see this site has some high-quality PDFs of specific areas.
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    Yugoloth Lore

    "Zender the Greater Daemon" appears on Adventure Card #13 in the City of Greyhawk boxed set. Because this was a very early 2nd edition scenario (before daemons had been updated to 2e stats, and even before they had been temporarily banished from the game, but after the old Fiend Folio and...
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    The Mists of Ravenloft in Eberron

    Fleshforged!
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    Opinions on the non-PHB races?

    Killoren were described as resembling half-elves with green leafy skin, so the picture's not all that far off. The feline faces seem to be the artist's interpretation.
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    Opinions on the non-PHB races?

    That's because they don't make sense outside the Dark Sun campaign, where they originated back in 2e. All races in that campaign setting are psionic.
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    Opinions on the non-PHB races?

    Bird people. Mostly eagle, with parrot flourishes.
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    Opinions on the non-PHB races?

    I don't personally like or dislike the litorians or sibeccai particularly (I like litorians better), but it seems to me that cat people and dog people have connotations in our culture that snake people, lizard people, and hyena people do not. Anthropomorphic cats and dogs are a staple of early...
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    Opinions on the non-PHB races?

    Yair's elan fluff is excellent. I think the xeph might be interesting if they were related to the shadowswyfts from the Planar Handbook. They're both very similar races. Half-giants, by their fluff, were bred for generations by inhuman sorcerer-kings, so they wouldn't necessarily be even...
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    Monster Manual IV - an ongoing review

    Vitreous is creepier because it refers to the fluid inside your eye - it's viscerally more disgusting to imagine a monster that drinks the juice from your eyeballs than one that merely blinds you. If there was a "common" name for the monster, it should be something like "eyeball juicer," not...
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    Greyhawk Codex website?

    That URL stopped working a long time ago. For a while the site was at http://216.10.17.109/ - but that's dead too. The Internet Archive actually has quite a lot of the content, archived at the latter URL - go to http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://216.10.17.109/. Some things are missing, but...
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    Spelljamming Giff

    Oh, dear sweet God, Peter Potomus - I didn't think of the connection before (probably because I hardly ever think about giff, but still). I'll never be able to take humanoid hippopotomuses seriously again.
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