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<blockquote data-quote="Coroc" data-source="post: 7872258" data-attributes="member: 6895991"><p>Use the boxed set with its city + (mostly) surrounding areas themed adventures for a start. Do not ignore the little things you can find in there like when players first go to greyhawk city they are to pay for the license to carry weapons, there are a whole bunch of nonsense rules like do not eat melons on the left side of the road on Tuesdays and such for comical relief. (Breaking them usually results in the instant fee payable to the attentive city inspector on patrol.)</p><p></p><p>Greyhawk has a quite realistic canalization, you can send low level parties to do the classical sewer cleaning (and expose the hidden cult) by using the maps. You can draw the sewer system on some transparent film and get an overlay to both the street map and the isometric map within the blue box since they all are on the same scale. (I did it like that, it helps to create elaborate plots for situations when city quarters might be closed of for some reasons and players need to get into them by different means, see why I dislike fly spells sometimes.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coroc, post: 7872258, member: 6895991"] Use the boxed set with its city + (mostly) surrounding areas themed adventures for a start. Do not ignore the little things you can find in there like when players first go to greyhawk city they are to pay for the license to carry weapons, there are a whole bunch of nonsense rules like do not eat melons on the left side of the road on Tuesdays and such for comical relief. (Breaking them usually results in the instant fee payable to the attentive city inspector on patrol.) Greyhawk has a quite realistic canalization, you can send low level parties to do the classical sewer cleaning (and expose the hidden cult) by using the maps. You can draw the sewer system on some transparent film and get an overlay to both the street map and the isometric map within the blue box since they all are on the same scale. (I did it like that, it helps to create elaborate plots for situations when city quarters might be closed of for some reasons and players need to get into them by different means, see why I dislike fly spells sometimes.) [/QUOTE]
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