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  1. Zeromaru X

    D&D General Greyhawk Humanocentricism?

    I can't help but to wonder. When the fans of the setting are so reticent to add modern elements to the setting, the problem may as well be the setting itself.
  2. Zeromaru X

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Invites You To Explore the World of Greyhawk

    According to what James Wyatt said in one of the Dragon articles with the "behind the scenes" info, they originally wanted to use Hextor as the god of war (they had reservations over using FR gods due to many reasons). However, given that Hextor makes little sense without Heironeus, and they...
  3. Zeromaru X

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Invites You To Explore the World of Greyhawk

    Asmodeus is your classic Asmodeus from 1e. He is as Greyhawk as Bahamut. He got promoted to be a major god in the Realms in novels, but he didn't originated there. Zehir is a renamed Set (but more of a Conan's Set than Egyptian Set, given all the snakey imagery). Again, he was added to the...
  4. Zeromaru X

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Invites You To Explore the World of Greyhawk

    Actually, Avandra is a renamed Tyche. While Erathis is a renamed Athena. The only Forgotten Realms deity in the setting is Bane, and as any FR fan love to point out, this version of Bane is different enough from the Realms one to be is own thing (he seems to be more of a renamed Ares).
  5. Zeromaru X

    D&D General Greyhawk Humanocentricism?

    After reading the whole topic, I can say this is why I was so reluctant to them using Greyhawk as the default/sample setting: it's a closed-minded setting. A default/sample setting needs to be open to all the options in the PHB, even if these options go beyond the Tolkien four. On topic, having...
  6. Zeromaru X

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Invites You To Explore the World of Greyhawk

    What about the Platinum Dragon and The Scaled Tyrant? Bahamut and Tiamat are the most Greyhawk gods you can find, being there in the original sourcebook (IIRC).
  7. Zeromaru X

    D&D General Suggestions for Greyhawk resources?

    I have the Living Greyhawk Gazetter. Is that a good source, or I should get that Boxed Set everyone talks about?
  8. Zeromaru X

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Invites You To Explore the World of Greyhawk

    Those pinnacles look interesting, but I'm searching for a place in the map. I'd prefer an option that would more readily justify a small population in the Flanaess, one that your average farmer NPC™ might have at least heard of if not ever encountered directly (though, one can easily say that...
  9. Zeromaru X

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Invites You To Explore the World of Greyhawk

    I was checking the Greyhawk map, and if the former Baklunish lands were in/near/around the Dry Steppes... 🤔 there is potential there. Dragonborn in 4e were desert dwellers, so there is a lot of material to use as inspiration.
  10. Zeromaru X

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Invites You To Explore the World of Greyhawk

    Plot twist: Snarf is secretly a bard.
  11. Zeromaru X

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Invites You To Explore the World of Greyhawk

    Do you mean by fans or by WotC? Because, while there was no dedicated campaign book, 4e had a lot of Dragon and Dungeon articles, as well as some adventures and that, and the Greyhawk setting was acknowledged, both in lore and in the informative articles. Unlike what they do with the Nentir Vale...
  12. Zeromaru X

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Invites You To Explore the World of Greyhawk

    I don't know why people makes it feel like it was the other way around, with old school DMs banning unconventional playable species and stuff. Anyways, thanks for the answer.
  13. Zeromaru X

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Invites You To Explore the World of Greyhawk

    Yes. Most of the little known FR lore is from sources like Ed Greenwood's Twitter, or his Discord channel. And in the old days, it was from Candlekeep forums. Anyways, he confirmed the name his Discord channel (compiled in the FR wiki).
  14. Zeromaru X

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Invites You To Explore the World of Greyhawk

    I don't have problem with the size of places, more with the lack of places. For instance, in the Nentir Vale dragonborn are uncommon, they have no city or town of their own. However, the setting has a place for them: they are said to come from the far southern lands and to be nomadic folk...
  15. Zeromaru X

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Invites You To Explore the World of Greyhawk

    I'm beginning to think I lost an important context about bards somewhere... An interesting name. However the super continent is named Bharyar. I mean, is a Greenwood setting, things are already named.
  16. Zeromaru X

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Invites You To Explore the World of Greyhawk

    As the guy who compiled a 150+ document about the Dawn War lore, I can safely assure you: is not even remotely close in any way to the Dawn War. And don't remind me of how they murdered the Raven Queen with her extremely lame Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes lore. I get depressed every time I...
  17. Zeromaru X

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Invites You To Explore the World of Greyhawk

    They need a place to come from. Dwarves have the dwarf cities. Elves the elven kingdom, etc. Cultures doesn't exist in a vacuum.
  18. Zeromaru X

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Invites You To Explore the World of Greyhawk

    It is different. Keep on the Borderlands is an add-on to an already existing setting (Mystara, IIRC. But I'm not sure). While the Nentir Vale is basically the starting point for the Dawn War setting. This setting was created from the Nentir Vale, not the other way around. But yes, both are...
  19. Zeromaru X

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Invites You To Explore the World of Greyhawk

    Well, Perkins said that Greyhawk is home to "all the monsters of the Monster Manual", and "all the magic items of the Dungeon Master's Guide", but curiously didn't mention anything about all the playable species of the Player's Handbook... But perhaps I'm just reading too much into this and...
  20. Zeromaru X

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Invites You To Explore the World of Greyhawk

    Incomplete is a relative term. The Nentir Vale has a main campaign hub fully described (Fallcrest), and a description of the surrounding terrain with just enough information to know about these locations while leaving room for full creative freedom. It may be a small setting, but it is still a...
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