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<blockquote data-quote="Maldin" data-source="post: 3722523" data-attributes="member: 27170"><p>Well, you don't have to sell your soul... just keep an eye on ebay and have some cash. ;-) The map of the City of Greyhawk in EtGR is a VERY precise redraw of my original design (down to every last shack, animal pen and tree) that was published as a 2 by 3 foot poster map for Living Greyhawk Journal #2 (with orders of magnitude more locations marked on). Sadly, its out of print now, but copies do surface for sale on ebay periodically.</p><p></p><p>You can also find a low res version of my map on my website with very thorough java pop-up location labels for all pre-Age of Worms published locations (still gotta do that one of these days) at <a href="http://melkot.com/locations/cogh/cogh.html" target="_blank">http://melkot.com/locations/cogh/cogh.html</a> where you can also find alot more background information on the City to help fill out any CoG campaign (such as an annotated list of 400+ NPCs, the never-before-published map of Greyhawk's undercity, and several detailed location descriptions). I'll be adding more in the coming months.</p><p></p><p>I haven't acquired my copy of EtGR yet (I will!), but from what you'all are saying, it sounds like Erik and James and Jason have outdone themselves, and set a new standard for RPG products.</p><p></p><p>I've known Erik a very long time, back when he was just one of the guys on Greytalk (13 years!), where he continues to drop by once in a while. I remember a while ago when he was saying that he'd burned out on a huge project (I think it was the Fiendish Codex I), and was most definitely going to quit working on freelance for a while. He was done. Exhausted. Spent. Shortly after that he announced (very cryptically, because of NDAs) that he had just been offered "the project that I was born to write", and could not turn it down, diving headlong back into what he knew would certainly be months of exhaustion. Most of you now hold in your hands the fruits of that labor of true love. Reading through this thread, it sounds like Erik, James, and Jason truly hit a home run, and I can't wait to get my own copy.</p><p></p><p>Having known Erik all through his climb from online fan, to writer, editor and now publisher, I couldn't be more pleased to see all his hard work rewarded with such success and praise... and see him hit that outta-the-park home run on "the project that he had been born to write".</p><p></p><p>Bravo!</p><p></p><p>Denis, aka "Maldin"</p><p>Maldin's Greyhawk <a href="http://melkot.com" target="_blank">http://melkot.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maldin, post: 3722523, member: 27170"] Well, you don't have to sell your soul... just keep an eye on ebay and have some cash. ;-) The map of the City of Greyhawk in EtGR is a VERY precise redraw of my original design (down to every last shack, animal pen and tree) that was published as a 2 by 3 foot poster map for Living Greyhawk Journal #2 (with orders of magnitude more locations marked on). Sadly, its out of print now, but copies do surface for sale on ebay periodically. You can also find a low res version of my map on my website with very thorough java pop-up location labels for all pre-Age of Worms published locations (still gotta do that one of these days) at [url]http://melkot.com/locations/cogh/cogh.html[/url] where you can also find alot more background information on the City to help fill out any CoG campaign (such as an annotated list of 400+ NPCs, the never-before-published map of Greyhawk's undercity, and several detailed location descriptions). I'll be adding more in the coming months. I haven't acquired my copy of EtGR yet (I will!), but from what you'all are saying, it sounds like Erik and James and Jason have outdone themselves, and set a new standard for RPG products. I've known Erik a very long time, back when he was just one of the guys on Greytalk (13 years!), where he continues to drop by once in a while. I remember a while ago when he was saying that he'd burned out on a huge project (I think it was the Fiendish Codex I), and was most definitely going to quit working on freelance for a while. He was done. Exhausted. Spent. Shortly after that he announced (very cryptically, because of NDAs) that he had just been offered "the project that I was born to write", and could not turn it down, diving headlong back into what he knew would certainly be months of exhaustion. Most of you now hold in your hands the fruits of that labor of true love. Reading through this thread, it sounds like Erik, James, and Jason truly hit a home run, and I can't wait to get my own copy. Having known Erik all through his climb from online fan, to writer, editor and now publisher, I couldn't be more pleased to see all his hard work rewarded with such success and praise... and see him hit that outta-the-park home run on "the project that he had been born to write". Bravo! Denis, aka "Maldin" Maldin's Greyhawk [url]http://melkot.com[/url] [/QUOTE]
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