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Erik Mona's secret project revealed yet?

DM_Jeff said:
From my game group: 2008 please NOT. I never thought I'd hear myself say this but we have plenty of splatbooks. Let's have some adventures to help us USE the rules in the books we already have! :)

P.S., this adventure is great news guys! Congrats!

-DM Jeff

Roger roger, Jeff.
 

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Will it have room for expansion? I mean, will it be easy to add new levels (or old levels)? Will the dungeon's plots be pretty much used up by the time the PCs get to the end of the hardcover adventure?
 

Thanks for all of the info and details, guys. I'll hold off on questions, since you probably won't be able to answer them anyway (like will it include demi-planes---EX1, EX2, WG6, and more? :D ).
 

Ripzerai said:
Will it have room for expansion? I mean, will it be easy to add new levels (or old levels)? Will the dungeon's plots be pretty much used up by the time the PCs get to the end of the hardcover adventure?

As with really any adventure, and especially one of this scope, there will certainly be room for plenty of expansion.

Jason Bulmahn
Co-Author of EttRoGH
 

IuztheEvil said:
As with really any adventure, and especially one of this scope, there will certainly be room for plenty of expansion.

Jason Bulmahn
Co-Author of EttRoGH

Yay. Simply 'yay.' :)

At the rate the titles are expanding in size, Paizo's staff will have more letters behind their names than Nobel Prize winners!
 

Ripzerai said:
Will it have room for expansion? I mean, will it be easy to add new levels (or old levels)? Will the dungeon's plots be pretty much used up by the time the PCs get to the end of the hardcover adventure?

This one is safe to answer. As we turned it in to WotC, it is simplicity itself to add additional levels. I'm hoping (and expecting) that hasn't changed. There is _no_ way to use up all of the dungeon's plots in the space allotted. In fact, I think Castle Greyhawk is best left "unfinished" for all time, so that it is infinitely expandable.

--Erik
 

"Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk" - what a ponderous title for what sounds like a great offering. I suppose next on the agenda is "In Search of the Descent into the Depths" or maybe "Against the Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth". There is such a thing as too much nostalgia.

The Swordsage
 

grodog said:
Thanks for all of the info and details, guys. I'll hold off on questions, since you probably won't be able to answer them anyway (like will it include demi-planes---EX1, EX2, WG6, and more? :D ).

Mmmm... demiplanes...
 

Swordsage said:
"Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk" - what a ponderous title for what sounds like a great offering. I suppose next on the agenda is "In Search of the Descent into the Depths" or maybe "Against the Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth". There is such a thing as too much nostalgia.

Note the "Expedition to the..." is in small print. Sort of like a subtitle in reverse ("pretitle"?), and its purpose is to place within the context of a series of books with a similar format, starting with Expedition to Castle Ravenloft, which many refer to simply as "Castle Ravenloft".
 

drscott46 said:
Surely you jest! I had AC1, and it was actually pretty useful. Compared to something like this, at least, which was just a bunch of lists of numbers and was in like two colors.
The NPCs in the back of the 1E Rogues Gallery not only are incredibly cool from a historical standpoint, most of them are just great NPCs, period.

The taped-spine and very battered copy my brother and I got on release is still on my shelf almost 30 years after it was printed. One fork of my campaign is heading off in a Conan/piratical direction and a certain Erol Otus player character will be crossing their paths in the adventure after next.
 

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