Plaguescarred
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It reads as if Chris was trying to tell us he started working on Greyhawk 5E without officially doing so....: )
It reads as if Chris was trying to tell us he started working on Greyhawk 5E without officially doing so....: )
AP Stylebook is where it's at.
Cry 'Havoc!', and let slip the dogs of war.
I think that we should consider this to be an official announcement that WotC are working on a Greyhawk sourcebook![]()
The other cool thing which the Gazetteer could be used for would be to determine locations where adventures in the Tyranny of Dragons arc could be set. And set out alternative factions and backgrounds which are not Realms-specific.
That, I think, would be far better right now than an updated Campaign setting.
I also note that he has TWO copies of the Chicago Manual of Style.
Which is ridiculous, because APA is clearly superior.
AP Stylebook is where it's at.
so, probably the princes of apocalypse adveture will be set in greyhawk. AWESOME!
As someone who started gaming during 2E, well after Greyhawk heyday, I'd appreciate if a kind soul were to tell why it is such a well-regarded setting. I know the basics, sure, I've read about it online, but I've never really understood what makes the setting tick, what is it that engenders such fan loyalty for what is ultimately a fairly generic sword and sorcery setting? This question isn't meant to be taken confrontationally, but as a sincere query on my part.