Kay. Greyhawk. Spelt proper like now
Mentioned this in my post earlier:
D&D 5E - Revising Classic Settings
Never played Greyhawk. Wanted to see what the big deal was. Bought the folio and
World of Greyhawk from dmsguild.com
Little put off they were practically the same. Just more gods in the second one
But that's Greyhawk. That's how Wizards should update it. Give each nation and region a similar amount of words. Not a lot of detail so ya'll can make it your own. Since ya'll can do that already with a $10 e-book there needs to be more
Mebbe a little more history. But give it a revising edit. Small tweaks to make it modern. Stuff like adding dragonborn and tieflings. Less focus on colonialism and human expansion/ migration. Just focus on the nations and leave the ethnicities of the empires vague. Make the Invoked Devastation the result of a war between the Kadir Caliphate and the Ad-Zol Imperium (first name pulled from ass cause no details on the ancient Baklunish empire on the wiki. Gee, wonder why) Calling it the Baklunish-Suloise Wars feels like calling something the Caucassian-Arab Wars. Equating their ethnicity with their nationality is all kinds of weird
I suggested fleshing out the Free City of Greyhawk. And giving some dungeon levels underneath Castle Greyhawk. That's the "adventure" in the campaign book. Just a bunch of dungeon levels full of treasure
Since there are no monsters or new races Wizards can add rules for more old school styles of play. Hirelings and henchmen. Kingdom management. Experience for gold
Lookin at
Greyhawk Adventures there's another idea for content. The iconic wizards. Give monster entries and new spells from Bigby, Drawmij, Mordenkainen, Nystul, Otiluke, Otto, Rary, and Tenser. Maybe some evil folk like Vecna and Kas as well. And Tasha. Gotta have more Tasha now