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Sunday, March 29, 2020

New Greyhawk Stuff to See

Well met Greyhawkers! Fresh off our Virtual Gary Con seminar on Twitch, I have a few links to share for more creative stuff to read on the internet. Those who were present that day probably have already been to these sites, but I gotta keep plugging away. Let's get to it!

Joe Bloch over at Greyhawk Grognard does it again, this time he has a new must have download titled T5: Beneath the Temple of Elemental Evil. What is T5 all about? Joe writes:

"The first in my series of expansions/addenda/replacements for the classic T1-4 Temple of Elemental Evil, and the GDQ Giants/Drow modules is finally here. 
Based on literally years of research and speculation here on the blog, this first module is an expansion to the Temple of Elemental Evil, detailing a (real) shrine to the Elder Elemental God far below the Temple dungeons..."


If you are a fan of the classic Temple you will have to see what Joe has in store with this publication and what surely is left to come. No one ponders and improves on the classics like Greyhawk Grognard!
Next up, as promised is the newest issue, Oerth Journal #32 now available for download over at Greyhawk Online. This issue the theme is "Infinite Oerths" and here is the line up of authors and articles:


  •  Making Greyhawk Your Own by Amy G. Crittenden
  •  Gord's Greyhawk by Cal Scrivener
  •  Ravilla: the Sundered Dragon Empire by Kristoph Nolen
  •  The Many Castles Greyhawk by Joe "Greyhawk Grognard" Bloch
  •  Going to the Source by Jason Zavoda
  •  If It Smells Like a Viking by Jason Zavoda
  •  A Reign of Death by Gary Holian
  •  A Decidedly Disastrous Day by David Leonard
  •  The Howl From the North by William "Giantstomp" Dvorak
  •  Unconquered Hold of the Sea Princes by Michael Bridges
  •  Diadem of Zosiel by Thom "Oronir" Vandevenne
  •  History of the Wild Coast by Aaron Froke
  •  Legendary Axes of Varnifane by Jay L. "Lord Gosumba" Scott

Lastly, head over to Greyhawk Stories to read Thomas Kelly's incredible interview with Paul Kidd the author of a trilogy of Greyhawk novels starring his unique character, the Justicar. If anyone had a chance to get a Greyhawk novel line going post-Gygax it was Kidd. Go over and check this article out, you'll want go out and find a copy of White Plume Mountain or Queen of the Demonweb Pits
Kudos to Mr. Kelly on this coup of an interview!


2 comments:

  1. Get yours today! It's well worth the price you pay, and them some. :) Seriously, the Oerth Journal has been pretty top notch in its recent incarnation. Then again, it always has been.

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