Mike Mearls Talks Greyhawk in Lore You Should Know

Ash Mantle

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WotC's Greg Tito and Mike Mearls talk about Greyhawk in the Feb 1st episode of Dragon Talk.
[video]https://www.twitch.tv/videos/373527309[/video]
You'll need to skip ahead to 02:04:28 for that segment.

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Might it be an indication of what setting we might be getting next?
 

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Greyhawk is special for me because my book collection started almost 3.5 and the scarlet brotherhood. But not it is a "small" world because adding new classes and races is more difficult without a "jump the shark" effect. And I miss an oriental continent for Greyhawk.
 


Best-case scenario: They respect all of the important established Greyhawk lore, then fast forward the setting 150 years in the future and make it steampunk/hopepunk, with a new book full of anime style art.
 


[MENTION=6799753]lowkey13[/MENTION] wish I could give you 20 xp for that. Ok I admit my greyhawk based homebrew has tieflings as a playable race but it has reasons why that is so and it does not have elves or dwarves other than as npc.
But I still would hate if official canon would alter the old content to a point where it might not be recognizable anymore aka dragonborn etc. I cannot even tell you why, maybe it is because I am very old school, I like the canon as it is because it is a solid base to modify for myself without running into to much trouble, means I can use a lot of the old official material which saves me my limited time.

They got their FR cesspool and that is ok for the people who like it and do not need another setting like that, basta.
 



Couple thoughts on this:

1) Mike has clearly been trying to find a way to publish Greyhawk for quite awhile now. He has said over and over again that it's his favorite settting, he wants to publish it, but he has to find a way to have it make sense business-wise. What I wonder is whether this Lore You Should Know is a hint that he's made progress on this front and we may see something in the next couple years. Or whether it's a salvo in an opening attempt to make it happen internally. I don't think it's just a random event. But, of course, I'm just speculating.

2) In that interview, Mike emphasizes over and over again that his take on the uniqueness of Greyhawk has to do with how Gary presented the setting as a starting point where you were given a situation and then expected to do your own thing with it. He likes that how the stories play out is left up to the DM. He uses Iuz as an example of how the lore Gary presented could go in many directions and that those directions are intentionally not specified. He thinks this really distinguishes it from settings like Forgotten Realms. He also makes a point that this is only his opinion and that he doesn't have the latitude to just do what he wants. (Read: He has to convince people internally it's a good idea and he'll almost certainly find a way to survey the general audience)

3) Mike is 'anti-cannon'. He doesn't like the whole concept of there being 'one correct lore' or story for a setting. He acknowledges other people don't feel the same way. . In connection to Greyhawk, he mentions that while later supplements (post brown box) were sometimes excellent pieces of work that he thought they moved the setting away from what he liked most about it. You get the feeling he'd like to set the lore back to the brown box and put it out there. Not advance timelines. Not run out the stories for you. Put it back to where Gary left it.

He also talks about how he sees that people love Greyhawk for a lot of different reasons and that discussions among Greyhawk lovers often move into lengthy discussions where folks have very different opinions about what the best part of Greyhawk is.

Anyway, all in all, I'm encouraged that we might actually see something down the road. But I still don't have a good idea what form it will take or how long it will be.

Cheers,
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