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<blockquote data-quote="mearls" data-source="post: 4471605" data-attributes="member: 697"><p>Yeah, the post that sparked this thread pretty much summarizes most of what I've done with Greyhawk in my current campaign. In fact, the characters were in the midst of getting carved up by Obmi and a small host of Iuz's followers when we broke our last session.</p><p></p><p>I can't speak to what WotC will or will not release. Obviously, it's the campaign I run so I like the idea, but decisions like that are many spots above me on the totem pole.</p><p></p><p>In many ways, my approach to GH reflects the reasons behind my initial interest in it back in the day. I liked the setting because there was no metaplot, no novels, and little canon. If I ever use the Greyhawk wars, as an example, I'd rather use the war as a current plot point/developing event for my campaign, rather than read about it.</p><p></p><p>I think it would be a lot of fun, if you published a "Retro-Hawk", to take all the events after the '83 boxed set and plant their seeds in the text. For instance, you might include the text from an intercepted communique from the Scarlet Brotherhood that hints at their tactics in the war to come, stuff like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mearls, post: 4471605, member: 697"] Yeah, the post that sparked this thread pretty much summarizes most of what I've done with Greyhawk in my current campaign. In fact, the characters were in the midst of getting carved up by Obmi and a small host of Iuz's followers when we broke our last session. I can't speak to what WotC will or will not release. Obviously, it's the campaign I run so I like the idea, but decisions like that are many spots above me on the totem pole. In many ways, my approach to GH reflects the reasons behind my initial interest in it back in the day. I liked the setting because there was no metaplot, no novels, and little canon. If I ever use the Greyhawk wars, as an example, I'd rather use the war as a current plot point/developing event for my campaign, rather than read about it. I think it would be a lot of fun, if you published a "Retro-Hawk", to take all the events after the '83 boxed set and plant their seeds in the text. For instance, you might include the text from an intercepted communique from the Scarlet Brotherhood that hints at their tactics in the war to come, stuff like that. [/QUOTE]
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