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Pbartender said:
If WotC went and made an "Expedition Line" updating all these old modules to 3.5. I, for one, would likely buy most, if not all, of them.
I would buy them as well.

Also great map work, any other samples you wish to share with the world?

Yeti
 


I personally wouldn't mind a "Greyhawk Campaign Setting" book. I came in at the tail end of 1e, where people were heavily into house settings and/or Forgotten Realms. I know nothing of Greyhawk, the castle, the Council, or the War beyond their existence.

Dungeon's GH material would be helped by hosting a basic timeline and background story. Heck, there might be already PDF but I've never heard of it or seen it pushed in the couple of Dungeons I own.
 

Just to add my two cents. I for one am glad there is little or no Greyhawk support from WotC these days. In my opinion, Eberron is a much better setting and I would love to see more books coming out.

Any support for a resurgent Greyhawk, that just seems to be the beige of campaign settings, in my opinion, would take away from this, and that would be a bad thing.
 

TheYeti1775 said:
Also great map work, any other samples you wish to share with the world?

Maps of my latest Iron Heroes campaign. Based off of real world mythology, and beginning with the IH adventure module Dark Harbor. This campaign, incidentally, also includes bit and pieces of Greyhawk material...

The characters have already run across a page of a letter written by "V. Servius Strado" concerning a war that took place near my campaign world's equivalent of the Carpathian Mountains, and a faintly glowing scarab beetle amulet incribed with heiroglyphs that mention the spirit of Lord "Asrrk" which rests at someplace called "Mrnysnd", which can be loosely translated as "the terrifying crypt".
 
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Vocenoctum said:
You have nothing direct, so you supply "an indirect intimation about a person or thing, esp. of a disparaging or a derogatory nature."

This indicates you're engaging this discussion in bad faith, so it's over.
 

Pbartender said:
Maps of my latest Iron Heroes campaign. Based off of real world mythology, and beginning with the IH adventure module Dark Harbor. This campaign, incidentally, also includes bit and pieces of Greyhawk material...

The characters have already run across a page of a letter written by "V. Servius Strado" concerning a war that took place near my campaign world's equivalent of the Carpathian Mountains, and a faintly glowing scarab beetle amulet incribed with heiroglyphs that mention the spirit of Lord "Asrrk" which rests at someplace called "Mrnysnd", which can be loosely translated as "the terrifying crypt".

In the interests of threadjacking ( :) ), what program do you use to make your maps Pbartender?

Olaf the Stout
 


blargney the second said:
So 4i is confirmed then? :D
-blarg
I think official word is, there's too much bad feeling about "when will 4e come!" so they're not doing it at all.

Instead, they're shipping out stickers for the 3.5 books that read "fourth edition" as they release D&D 5e.

That way there aren't any hard feelings. :)
 

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