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Tue May 13, 2008 2:49 pm  
what about "thunder rift"?

hi guys, im getting the "thunder rifts " book, and wonder if its a GH book. if not, any clue where i could fit it in GH?

in my campaing, the local village is near a silver mine...any idea where can locate a silver mine AND thunder rifts?
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Tue May 13, 2008 8:25 pm  

Hey Rossik, it is not set in Greyhawk. Looking at the map the total area doesn't seem to take up much more than one hex on the Greyhawk map and since its a valley I'd say you can put it just about anywhere there are mountains. Given what I can remember of the history in the module the Lortmils might be a good place near where Celene, the County of Ulek and Principality of Ulek's borders intersect.
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Sat Aug 07, 2010 10:25 am  

Thunder Rift was written as a generic setting which can be placed anywhere, even though its creator, Colin McComb had Mystara in mind when he wrote it. The last module in the series, Escape from Thunder Rift links TR clearly to Mystara, but travel between the settings is done through portals, so it can still exist on another world. It should be fairly easy to place within any mountain range on Greyhawk I would assume. I'm a n00b when it comes to GH though so hoping to learn more :)

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Sat Aug 21, 2010 6:40 am  

Silver mines are found in Sterich, Stonehold, Tiger Nomads, County of Ulek, Duchy of Ulek, Nyrond, Rift Canyon, Bone March, Frost Barbarians, Geoff, Iuz, Ket, Onnwal, Ahlissa, Aerdy, Ratik, Tusmit, Ull, Veluna, the Iron Hills, the Principality of Ulek, the Pomarj, the Yeomanry, the domain of Greyhawk, Duchy of Urnst, and Celene.

The Lortmils would be a good place. I think that's where Samwise put it in his Thunder Rift campaign.

There's a Thunder Rift forum here.
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Fri Mar 18, 2011 2:47 pm  

There can never be enough Thunder Rift :)

-Havard
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Fri Mar 18, 2011 3:46 pm  

Havard wrote:
There can never be enough Thunder Rift :)

-Havard


so much i've learned about TR in those 3 yerars since my original question....and most of it because of Pandius :D
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Sat Mar 19, 2011 4:30 am  

rossik wrote:
Havard wrote:
There can never be enough Thunder Rift :)

-Havard


so much i've learned about TR in those 3 yerars since my original question....and most of it because of Pandius :D


The Vaults of Pandius is a great resource. Anyway, we all need to start asking questions at one point. The reason why I signed up here is to ask those basic questions about Greyhawk :)

-Havard
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