tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9034454877966866286.post3754676638930306978..comments2024-03-13T20:22:06.255-05:00Comments on Greyhawkery: 5 Reasons to Visit NyrondMike Bridgeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17741591268012556455noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9034454877966866286.post-32099880057660249492016-02-05T12:02:33.502-06:002016-02-05T12:02:33.502-06:00Once I finally get my playing group together again...Once I finally get my playing group together again, I'm intending to run my next campaign in Nyrond -- placing Luke and Ernie Gygax's Lost City of Gaxmoor in Almor, and then watching the fur fly as the returned city becomes a bone of contention both with the players and the monsters that have taken it over, but also between Ahlissa and Nyrond as I'm casting it as a relic of the glory days of the Great Kingdom, taken out of sync with reality by Urnus Gregaria when he realized just what the Naelax Overkings were really about. <br /><br />I just might take and run with the idea of using Kurast's Tower, as he's in the right neighborhood.Pat Paynehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06678360274729051679noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9034454877966866286.post-33064054990749014022016-02-04T22:44:33.999-06:002016-02-04T22:44:33.999-06:00Your idea of a Game-of-Thrones-esque situation is ...Your idea of a Game-of-Thrones-esque situation is quite interesting. I think Nyrond could also lend itself well to some fleshing out with Birthright or similar material. Lots of possibilities! <br /><br />My current campaign started in a small but vibrant coastal town between Wragby and Storport. Storport has been heavily damaged and nearly abandoned by a series of earthquakes and many folks have migrated to this other town. I have modelled Trennonport across the bay after Pathfinder's 'Riddleport' and expect some action will take place there, bringing in the tensions between Nyrond and the Great Kingdom. <br /><br />One further site of note in Nyrond is the Demon's Claw or something like that off the coast near Wragby. I think it was detailed in a Dungeon adventure. Great series! Cheers!Jason Rhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10308752560098089761noreply@blogger.com