D&D General What the Melf's Guide to Greyhawk Cover Might Look Like

An approximate look at what the book may look like when it is released.
Below is a quick mockup of the potential cover of Melf's Guide to Greyhawk based on the Jeff Easley art revealed at Gary Con, using the current D&D 5.5E trade dress. The fonts aren't quite right, but it gives an approximate look at what the book may look like when it is released.

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They didn't need to disparage the creator for a different cultural time
This didn't happen.

The passage in the history book didn't "disparage the creator"


One example Tondro shares is "a parenthetical comment that's a dig at Women's Lib", a feminist political movement that pushed for equality for women.
OG D&D included an insult the entire concept of equality for women. The history book mentions that.
"We couldn't change it, because it's history", Tondro says. "So we included this material while calling it out and placing it in a historical context."
Reality exists. To not recognize the reality of sexism in the game we grew up enjoying would require a rewrite of history. Including that history is not a disparagement of the creator.

This weird demand to deify E. Gary Gygax is weird. He's not a God. And presenting his words isn't an insult towards him, his children or his family.
We've all done and said things we shouldn't have. For we are not perfect.

We shouldn't expect a game creator to be perfect either.
 

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