Rob, fantastic work. I thought your overview of both D&D and the World of Greyhawk were both concise and accurate, perfect for the lay person with little to no understanding of the game and setting. I will find the annotated bibliography helpful for figuring out what Greyhawk info I missed in WotC's 3.0/3.5 line, and therefore what I should consider purchasing (or for remembering what Greyhawk info exists in those I do have!).
A great deal of work evidently went into this... I wish I would have been able to incorporate D&D-related projects into my post-secondary studies!
Rob, fantastic work. I thought your overview of both D&D and the World of Greyhawk were both concise and accurate, perfect for the lay person with little to no understanding of the game and setting. I will find the annotated bibliography helpful for figuring out what Greyhawk info I missed in WotC's 3.0/3.5 line, and therefore what I should consider purchasing (or for remembering what Greyhawk info exists in those I do have!).
A great deal of work evidently went into this... I wish I would have been able to incorporate D&D-related projects into my post-secondary studies!
Thanks for your contribution!
Thanks! Of course, I'm sure I missed a few things, as I don't own every 3x product out there. Also, it doesn't include Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk, nor MMV, which has the God-blooded template. Hopefully, this article will serve as a good base to build from.
Thanks! Of course, I'm sure I missed a few things, as I don't own every 3x product out there. Also, it doesn't include Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk, nor MMV, which has the God-blooded template. Hopefully, this article will serve as a good base to build from.
Hmmm, I don't have MMV either... God-blooded template? What exactly is that (I can guess, but...), and what is the Greyhawk connection in the entry?
Thanks! Of course, I'm sure I missed a few things, as I don't own every 3x product out there. Also, it doesn't include Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk, nor MMV, which has the God-blooded template. Hopefully, this article will serve as a good base to build from.
Hmmm, I don't have MMV either... God-blooded template? What exactly is that (I can guess, but...), and what is the Greyhawk connection in the entry?
The god-blooded template lets you take one certain traits of a deity, iirc. Characters with the Vecna template end up with featureless faces, such as the Faceless One from the Age of Worms adventure path. The entry also gives the name of a particular person from Hardby who took the template, which I interpreted as being the Faceless One's actual identity.
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