D&D General UPDATE: this isn't greenlit : Jeff Grubb's Lost Mystara Sourcebook To Be Released

Ex-TSR designer Jeff Grubb wrote a Known World of Mystara sourcebook for AD&D 2E that was sadly...

Ex-TSR designer Jeff Grubb wrote a Known World of Mystara sourcebook for AD&D 2E that was sadly never published. But now WotC has given permission for it's release to Shawn Stanley of the Vaults of Pandius website, the Official Mystara Homepage!

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Grubb posted on Facebook:

"A long time ago I wrote a project for TSR converting the Known World of Mystara from D&D to AD&D 2nd Edition. Through a tale of woe and intrigue, (link below) that product was never completed, and instead became Karameikos, Kingdom of Adventure.

However, I kept a copy of the unfinished manuscript (well, print-out), and a short while ago, gave it to Shawn Stanley, who runs the Pandius Website. He in turn has cleaned it up a bit, and plans to release it, free, with WotC's blessing, to fans on the website's anniversary.

It is really nice to see this surface after so many years - it is a "Lost Tome" of D&D history, and I hope fans of the setting enjoy it."


He speaks more about the story, and why he left TSR, on his blog.

Mystara is a D&D campaign setting first published in the early 1980s, and was the 'default' setting for D&D for a long time.


Updates from @Dungeonosophy

Jeff Grubb gives an overview of the book on his blog

As for the release date: Shawn Stanley, Webmaster of the Vaults of Pandius, announced (here) that June 27th is the planned release date.

Some people were wondering if Jeff is involved in the release.

I reached out to Shawn Stanley on April 10th:
"Yes I was going to reach out to him with respect to providing some sort of foreword for the release. I had been intending to do so once I had finished the graphic design - but with the release of new news yesterday, I reached out to him yesterday. I also wanted to get his okay for the editing that I had done. But yes, I would think that anything that Jeff wants to write to accompany the document would be a great idea. I do kind of agree that something a little bit less-depressing than the blog posts might be preferable - something to celebrate the release than recall the negative things that had happened during that time."
"I do hope that he will agree."


Jeff also responded to me on April 10th:
"Shawn has been in touch with me, and I will be glad to write a brief foreword for the project."

Which will be a fulfillment of Jeff's offer back in 2019:
"If you succeed [with the petition], I will be glad to provide an intro with a less-depressing history of the project."

Note Vaults of Pandius is the Official Mystara Homepage! Given that designation by WotC, back in the 2000s, when Jim Butler was managing fan policy for "other worlds." There's an official agreement and everything. That's why the site is the natural host for this.

UPDATE:
WotC's approval of this sourcebook's release have been premature, i.e. it isn't greenlit.
 

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Sithlord

Adventurer
Holy crap. This is amazing news.

On one hand, it's great to have it all in one spot -- the spot for Mystara -- but I also wish it was also hosted on DMs Guild, just to raise Mystara's visibility. The product going gold or better would be a great indicator to WotC that there's still interest in the setting. At the very least, they could sprinkle their legal pixie dust and open up the setting to creators. I definitely have some Mystara material I'd be willing to blow the dust off of and release. (My old MML stuff that's on the Vaults not included.)
I wish he would take an interest in mystara the way Bruce heard did later in life and len lakofka did with other products.
 

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Urriak Uruk

Gaming is fun, and fun is for everyone
Rob owns the license to his own creations. WotC worked with Weis and Hickman and resolved the lawsuits and worked with Hickman on Curse of Strahd.

Rob may own the license, but WotC didn't have to "give their blessing," but they did. I find that interesting.

And I am well aware that WotC has worked with W&H and resolved the lawsuits, but I doubt the legal people at the company were very happy with that whole fiasco. There will probably be a bit of tension releasing future Dragonlance products between the money-people and the passionate designers who would want to make it.
 

Parmandur

Book-Friend
Rob may own the license, but WotC didn't have to "give their blessing," but they did. I find that interesting.

And I am well aware that WotC has worked with W&H and resolved the lawsuits, but I doubt the legal people at the company were very happy with that whole fiasco. There will probably be a bit of tension releasing future Dragonlance products between the money-people and the passionate designers who would want to make it.
The guy who told them he would withhold any future approvals had his last day at WotC last week. He was the subject of a number of very nasty controversies, with the Dragonlance lawsuit being one of the least dramatic, so good riddance.
 

darjr

I crit!
The guy who told them he would withhold any future approvals had his last day at WotC last week. He was the subject of a number of very nasty controversies, with the Dragonlance lawsuit being one of the least dramatic, so good riddance.
What?!? I hadn’t heard that!
 

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