Good idea. I knew about that PDF but hadn't included a link to it; one has now been addedWGR7 Ivid the Undying is available for download as a gorgeous pdf here: Ivid the Undying
Ooh, nice. I had the InQuest insert listed (because I happen to have a copy of that), but not the other three references from section IV. I've added those. Looking at the rest of that work, I see that it draws quite heavily from Roger Moore's index of Greyhawk references. I did go through that fairly thoroughly when compiling this guide, but found that many of his references were extremely light on Greyhawk content, so I didn't include all of them. Only those that seemed to be sufficiently "Greyhawky" made it into the guide. Of course, that was often a very subjective call, and I might have missed out some articles that deserve to be included. If you disagree with any of my omissions, let me know and I'll take another look.Also check out this w.i.p./unfinished index to Greyhawk in Periodicals. I havn't cross checked everything yet, but I bet you missed one or two at least. (Esp from section IV.)
Neither of those were listed. I decided (after worrying about it for a couple of daysI skimmed fast, but was the Living Greyhawk Deities downloadable pdf guide in that list?
Or the Living Greyhawk Campaign Sourcebook? Mostly a guide of what 3e prestige classes and feats and spells were allowable in the campaign.
All the Age of Worms (and Shackled City and Savage Tide) adventure installments duly added, as well as the supporting articles from Dragon. (Am I right that Shackled City didn't have any parallel Dragon articles, and that those were only introduced from Age of Worms onwards?)PS: It seems like an oversight not to include the modules from the Age of Worms Adventure Path on this list. Despite some editorial legerdemain, they were pretty obviously set in the World of Greyhawk. Far moreso than things like "The Crystal Cave," anyhow!![]()
While I was in the LG triads in the starting years I acquired a document of unedited excerpts called "The Lost Living Greyhawk Gazetteer", by Erik Mona, Gary Holian, and Fredrick Weining. Erik Mona himself compiled thw collection of material that didn't make the cut of the final LGG. Stuff from Chapters 3, 6, and 9. Many of the items excluded got published (and were expanded upon) through the Living Greyhawk Journals, but not everything in it saw publish in pages elsewhere that I was aware of. I don't think the document was public, maybe it was and I forgot how it was.
I wonder about that. I have a vague memory about hearing this was something in printed form for GenCon attendees of Living Greyhawk. What I have is a .doc file. There is no art either, all text.Eric and Erik: this sounds similar to the GenCon handout (on the back cover, it had a picture of several weapons lifted from somewhere within the A series IIRC). Is it the same thing, or different? Fred sent me a copy, before he disappeared like Carl (well, hopefully not like Carl...).
Fixed. (And I added Drow of the Underdark while I was busy, thanks to Greg V's suggestion.)Echohawk: on the Dungeon 124 entry, you should prefix the title of Chambers of Antiquities with "Maure Castle"![]()
Whimper. Now I can't decide if this should be included in the guide or notTHE LOST LIVING GREYHAWK GAZETTEER
By Gary Holian, Erik Mona, and Frederick Weining
© 2000, Wizards of the Coast, Inc.