GREYHAWK, a Classic 2nd Edition Setting ... WHAT?!?!!!


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Parse, EN World! Parse! :D



Um. When they say, "and the dungeon beneath," do they realize that some of the dungeon wasn't technically beneath the specifc foundation of Castle Greyhawk? ;)
 




Jer said:
(And, yes, Castle Greyhawk was around long before 2e, but it was never published, so it really can't be considered a "classic adventure setting" for any edition. Or for anyone who didn't play with Gary Gygax, for that matter).

Parts of it are being published, by Rob Kuntz, and by Gary Gygax :D
 



dragonlordofpoondari said:
I fully appreciate your humor here, but I think tarring falls closer to the violent side > humiliation. Boiling tar hurts and doesn't come off. On one the greatest shows on television, Carnivale, Jonesy gets tarred and feathered. Hot tar melted his face off. Definitely seemed violent.

I wish they'd finish the last 2/3 of Carnivale. Please.

oh man, don't get me started.

yeah, that scene looked ridiculously painful. i never knew what tar and feathering really was before, but now that i've seen what it's like that's no joke. it looked like it almost killed him.
 

BOZ said:
yeah, that scene looked ridiculously painful. i never knew what tar and feathering really was before, but now that i've seen what it's like that's no joke. it looked like it almost killed him.

Is this a documentary? or fiction? If it's fiction then it's not always entertaining to be historically accurate. I guess that's television.
 

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