Where on Greyhawk do you run?

Remathilis---

I've run mini-campaigns and campaigns in Wild Coast, the Hellfurnaces, the Greyhawk/Dyvers/Nyr Dyv environs, the Great Kingdom (North Province and north-eastern coasts), the southern Iron League nations, and in the Bandit Kingdoms.

Are there any particular areas/resources you're most-interested in?
 

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The 1983 Box Set, plus the Dragon articles by Gary Gygax and Len Lakofka. Post-Gygax World of Greyhawk is like post-Roddenberry Star Trek or post-Fleming James Bond:

LAME!
 

I am currently running games set in Keoland and the domain of Greyhawk (The Age of Worms) but in the past, I have run games set in Wild Coast, Nyrond, Furyondy, Highfolk, and the Amedio Jungle.
 

At the junction of the Artonsamy and Zumker rivers lies the fortress town of Redspan. It is an area rife with danger and adventure.

Far To the North lie lands of the Rovers of the Barrens, To the East lies duchy of Tehn. To the West The dreaded Bandit Kingdoms, and to the South, the mysterious Rift Crag.
 

Marshal Lucky said:
Post-Gygax World of Greyhawk is like post-Roddenberry Star Trek or post-Fleming James Bond:

LAME!
Marshal Lucky, first, welcome to the boards! :)

Now.... could you provide some reasons why you feel this way instead of just stating you think it's lame?

We generally call this kind of statement threadcrapping. If you aren't familiar with this term, it basically means posting in a thread, taking a bashing position without providing any basis for your argument. "it sucks, just because."

In my opinion, the gang at Dungeon and Dragon magazine (Paizo) have done a lot to support the setting, providing an abundance of adventures, setting information, full adventure paths that fit nicely into the setting, as well as insightful expertise on this and other forums. The canonfire.org website has also been providing a host of very interesting fan-based information from both amateur and professional designers.

The Living Greyhawk Journal has become a cornucopia of Greyhawk goodness for my players and me, and I also like many of the supplements that came after the 2nd Edition Greyhawk wars. The Marklands stands out.

I feel like the setting has been fairly well supported since 1983 by people who know Greyhawk, even if WOTC's official support has waned.

That's my 2cp.
 


In the 24 years since I got the 1983 boxed set, my campaigns have included pretty much every area of Greyhawk you could think of.
 




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