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Mysterious Place Most Deserving of an Expansion/Module:
Ruins of Spinecastle | 27.08% (78) | Pinnacles of Azor'alq | 7.99% (23) | Pits of Azak-Zil | 8.68% (25) | Skrellingshald | 5.56% (16) | Sinking Isle | 9.38% (27) | Twisted Forest | 6.94% (20) | The Burning Cliffs | 7.29% (21) | Fabled City of Dar-Kesh Anam | 5.21% (15) | City of Glass | 15.62% (45) | Rigodruok the Rainbow Vale | 4.51% (13) | Turucambi | 1.74% (5) | Tovag Baragu | 28.12% (81) |
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"Mysterious Place Most Deserving of an Expansion/Module:" | Login/Create an Account | 22 comments |
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Re: Mysterious Place Most Deserving of an Expansion/Module: (Score: 1) by MTG (mtizoc@canonfire.com) on Thu, August 15, 2002 (User Info | Send a Message) | Both Azak-Zil and the Twisted Forest have intrigued me greatly in the past, and they're close to the heart of the Flanaess too. However, more than either of these, I covet learning more of the lost city of the Suel beneath the eaves of the Welkwood and along the Jewel River. |
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Re: Mysterious Place Most Deserving of an Expansion/Module: (Score: 0) by Anonymous on Fri, August 16, 2002 | I would love to see a special done on the Sea of Dust and more importantly the Forgotten City!!!
Gygax could have done such a better job than having half ape/human/albino pygmies running all around in his sea of death novel. But that area has hugh potiential. |
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Re: Mysterious Place Most Deserving of an Expansion/Module: (Score: 1) by manicmidwife on Sun, August 18, 2002 (User Info | Send a Message) | So many choices here, hard to pick. What the hey, we will never see any of them.
I suppose it is worth the prankster in me pointing out that the original Greyhawk Castle would be a mysterious place... very mysterious indeed and worthy of further exploration. |
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Re: Mysterious Place Most Deserving of an Expansion/Module: (Score: 1) by PSmedger on Sun, August 18, 2002 (User Info | Send a Message | Journal) http://www.canonfire.com | I'll write a piece for Canonfire! about whatever area wins the vote. All of them have potential, some more than others, but then...Greyhawk has always been about the mysterious Dungeon Crawl. |
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Re: Mysterious Place Most Deserving of an Expansion/Module: (Score: 1) by Issak_the_Pale on Wed, August 21, 2002 (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.ThePale.org | Maybe grodog (since he's getting such a big head with his omnipotence) needs to post a refresher here on what each of these are (expect the Rainbow Vale - he didnt' know that one). I choose the Burning Cliffs because I vaguely recall that one. I personally would like to see more on Blackmoor - it isn't the same as what the orignial Blackmoor booklet was written about and the DA 1-4 series (for basic D&D) can only be barely attributed to the region.
So what say you?
Whee - it is so much fun being 12! |
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Re: Mysterious Place Most Deserving of an Expansion/Module: (Score: 0) by Anonymous on Thu, August 22, 2002 | I voted for Spinecastle only because it was closest to my wishlist. If there had been an Other category, I would have chosen Icespire.
(Scottenkainen, having trouble logging in here again) |
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Re: Mysterious Place Most Deserving of an Expansion/Module: (Score: 1) by Aeolius on Wed, September 04, 2002 (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.squidieval.com | Those wishing to see an expansion of “The Pinnacles of Azor’alq” need look no further than my online campaign “Beneath the Pinnacles of Azor’alq”. An older version of the campaign’s history can be found here on Canonfire. In the background, I also make mention of Turucambi and the Tovag Baragu. |
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