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<blockquote data-quote="Erik Mona" data-source="post: 1672403" data-attributes="member: 2174"><p>>>></p><p>Erik, when does the first Greyhawk cities article come out? </p><p>>>></p><p></p><p>Look for "Istivin: City of Shadows" in Dungeon #117. Others will follow provided I get suitable manuscripts. Several are currently in development, and very promising. I should probably mention that the "Cities of Adventure" that I plan to run need not be exclusively tied to the core D&D continuity. I would certainly consider a city article set in the Forgotten Realms, or even Eberron. Or even in no specific setting at all. The bulk of them will be set in Greyhawk simply because that way they can be easily adapted to just about any campaign based on the three core rulebooks. But I'm willing to consider exceptions.</p><p></p><p>Please understand, too, that the magazine is primarily about publishing adventures, so articles like the "Cities of Adventure" are a relatively minor (albeit exciting and cool) part of the puzzle.</p><p></p><p>>>></p><p>Are you going to do any rules related or fluff Living Greyhawk articles or just the cities?</p><p>>>></p><p></p><p>We'll certainly publish more articles that provide interesting backgrounds and rules options, some of which will be tied to the core continuity and some of which will no doubt be approved for play in Living Greyhawk (so long as they meet the standards of the volunteers who manage that campaign). </p><p></p><p>The "Exploring the Isle of Dread" article is a good example of a "Greyhawk" article that probably also appeals to nearly all of my readers, regardless of their campaign setting preferences. To put it simply: An article's Greyhawkness is subordinate to an article's ability to inspire and assist Dungeon Masters who care nothing about Greyhawk.</p><p></p><p>Dungeon is not a "Greyhawk" magazine. Dungeon is a D&D magazine, and the core D&D world is the World of Greyhawk.</p><p></p><p>--Erik Mona</p><p>Editor-in-Chief</p><p>Dungeon</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Just wondering...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erik Mona, post: 1672403, member: 2174"] >>> Erik, when does the first Greyhawk cities article come out? >>> Look for "Istivin: City of Shadows" in Dungeon #117. Others will follow provided I get suitable manuscripts. Several are currently in development, and very promising. I should probably mention that the "Cities of Adventure" that I plan to run need not be exclusively tied to the core D&D continuity. I would certainly consider a city article set in the Forgotten Realms, or even Eberron. Or even in no specific setting at all. The bulk of them will be set in Greyhawk simply because that way they can be easily adapted to just about any campaign based on the three core rulebooks. But I'm willing to consider exceptions. Please understand, too, that the magazine is primarily about publishing adventures, so articles like the "Cities of Adventure" are a relatively minor (albeit exciting and cool) part of the puzzle. >>> Are you going to do any rules related or fluff Living Greyhawk articles or just the cities? >>> We'll certainly publish more articles that provide interesting backgrounds and rules options, some of which will be tied to the core continuity and some of which will no doubt be approved for play in Living Greyhawk (so long as they meet the standards of the volunteers who manage that campaign). The "Exploring the Isle of Dread" article is a good example of a "Greyhawk" article that probably also appeals to nearly all of my readers, regardless of their campaign setting preferences. To put it simply: An article's Greyhawkness is subordinate to an article's ability to inspire and assist Dungeon Masters who care nothing about Greyhawk. Dungeon is not a "Greyhawk" magazine. Dungeon is a D&D magazine, and the core D&D world is the World of Greyhawk. --Erik Mona Editor-in-Chief Dungeon Just wondering... [/QUOTE]
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