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    D&D 5E (2024) Check Out The New Dungeon Master's Guide's Greyhawk Map

    The Greyhawk campaign is set in the Flanaess sub continent, the eastern end of Oerik. Most of planet Oerth’s landmass is in Oerik + a very close by continent about the size of the Flanaess called Hepmonaland. Nothing outside the Flanaess and Hepmonaland was developed or is even agreed upon...
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    TSR The Full & Glorious History of NuTSR

    Chits are basic, dude.
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    TSR The Full & Glorious History of NuTSR

    Why does any of this matter?
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    TSR The Full & Glorious History of NuTSR

    1067 pages. That seems like a lot. Maybe the most pages of replies ever on ENworld? Or perhaps not. Missed my chance to post as a tribute to Hastings, alas.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Greyhawk- New Map, Discussion of Changes

    Tsojcanth and the Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun are in the Yatils. Finding Tsojcanth was a part of the plot in that one.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Greyhawk- New Map, Discussion of Changes

    I prefer calling it by its older name: the Known World. Especially when it’s not the primary setting you’re playing in, it sounds cool. More well … mysterious … than Mystara.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Greyhawk- New Map, Discussion of Changes

    I hope they keep new Greyhawk as light as possible. Hopefully just a short introduction, not reams of material overwriting the past.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Greyhawk- New Map, Discussion of Changes

    The only thing I know is it’s called Arn now.
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    D&D General The D&D Cartoon is set in Faerun since when?

    Sounds like the split in half moon in Thundarr the Barbarian. Hadn’t thought of that in a few decades. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thundarr_the_Barbarian
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    D&D General The D&D Cartoon is set in Faerun since when?

    Yup. I’m thinking the Realm might work as a far away part of Oerth - not in the Flanaess which is 99.5% of Greyhawk materials. But I don’t know enough about The Realm to actually do it. If they sold it, I would buy.
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    Appellant Brief (nuTSR, Tenkar)

    Thanks. West Coast lunchtime reading catching up from oldest and hadn’t gotten there yet.
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    Appellant Brief (nuTSR, Tenkar)

    Can give us the Snarf Long Explanation of this brief?
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    Level Up (A5E) Help! What does the bandit captain want his young recruit to do in the city!

    Horses need shoeing? But the cavalry sent to put down local marauders are all at the only ferrier for their own needs?
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    Level Up (A5E) Help! What does the bandit captain want his young recruit to do in the city!

    Too late now, I suppose, but the mission could be something mundane, like buy supplies for the pirate ship. Cap’n needs 6 new block & tackles and 8 ropes each 150 ft. long. But there are supply chain issues. What to do with such a simple mission?
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    Do you use C.A.TS. in your game?

    Yes. Define “Aim”? Depends on who is DMing for Tone and Subject. Ron varies a bit. This campaign was Ravenloft, then at Super Bowl time went to Murderball championship with Strahd betting on the game against Jabba the Hutt. Now we’re on a sinking ship full of traps. Which is to say, he...
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    Do you use C.A.TS. in your game?

    This is a strange world to me. Are DM’s competing for strangers to play with them in some competitive marketplace? When I ask someone if they want to join my campaign the question I ask is: “Do you want to play D&D?” When I joined my pal Ron’s game, his recruiting spiel was: “I’m running a VTT...
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    Bringing Back the Fighting Man

    That sounds like a theory from someone who is afraid to roll all the dice for 80 1st level Warrior crossbowmen attacking. I did it (in 3.5e) and the number of crits (somehow I rolled 17 natch 20’s) was devastating. It makes spells like Protection from Normal Missiles seem like more than a relic...
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    Calibans, Mongrelfolk and diability awareness

    Yes, they were first introduced in AD&D (1e) in the Greyhawk adventure “Dwellers of the Forbidden City” and added to the rulebooks in Monster Manual 2 as Mongrelmen. By 3e, the name was Mongrelfolk. I don’t recall them being “disabled”. Perhaps that’s lore added along the way that I missed?
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