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johnsemlak said:
Well, I guess veteren Greyhawkers like ourselves don't need that product then .
While on the subject, would you find it useful to buy ESD's like From the Ashes, Greyhawk Wars, or some fo the 2e works? I was out of action for a many years and didn't buy those.
You can find the Greyhawk Wars "History of the Greyhawk Wars" essay on the WotC site at
http://www.wizards.com/dnd/article.asp?x=dnd/dx20020121x2#gre along with some other useful GH sources.
I don't use tons of the Sargent material in my games: like a
dim sum buffet, I pick and choose what I like best, leaving the rest behind....
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I believe the D&D Gazeteer was intended to serve two functions:
A simple campaign refernce for players not wishing all the information of the LGG
A reduced reference for DMs who really didn't want all the detail of the LGG, because they'd suffered major head trauma.
Seriously, I think it was meant to provide a less intimidating piece of reference, but ending up satisfying no one.
I think it was just "D&D world Lite", but then the Iconic Novels use some other land, so I don't know what that's about...
Oh? They're not set in Greyhawk? I hadn't realized that, but then I also haven't looked at them really, either