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Now then, our story takes place where all stories start. People love Hot Pockets in this city, almost as much as Card Games. The first is for the popularity of Duel Monsters the kick ass card game that people take seriously, the second is Hot Pockets. Welcome to Zenith City (yea let’s go with that for now). (hmmm now I have to think of new locations and places…… FUCK). Well enough chit chatting, let’s move on. Yup, this universe just has card games and holographic technology to make it pretty cool.
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This Universe has no powers, no magic, no supernatural forces or evil force trying to either take over the world or destroy it, probably both with the power of darkness. It holds the ULTIMATE POWER KNOWN AS…… I’m just fucking with you. Did I forget to Mention Universe 9 has no Card Games, its fucking boring, trust me.īut our story takes place in Universe 4…… hmmmm……. Universe 3 holds the story that was suppose to be Desolation, (don’t know if anyone remembers that one, but there was an episode). In Universe 8 there exists Exodus and its story. You see in Universe 1 exists Genesis and its story. So he created the Nine Realms where each realm exists a different universe. The Creator came and created the Multi-Verse because it was Friday and he was bored. And then there was Light, and from that Light came The Creator (Not the Card and Not God, I’m not getting Sued). Nothing existed, it was kind of like life before the internet. The Greyhawk Collector's Guide has been split into two parts: part 1 and part 2.In the Beginning there was Nothing. The original thread for this Collector's Guide is here. This was the twelfth installment when the Collector's Guides were initially published. Special thanks also to Brett Easterbrook, whose Living Greyhawk research added a number of additional adventures to that section.
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Thanks to Greyhawk expert Allan Grohe for taking a look at some early drafts of this Guide, and for offering several suggestions and advice on Greyhawk lore.
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This includes Gary Gygax's Castle Zagyg series, some of Rob Kuntz's works, and Gary's Sagard series of novels. This Collector's Guide does include some unofficial material that nonetheless has some links to Greyhawk. Since Greyhawk has provided D&D with proper names for many spells and magic items, a truly thorough inventory of products with Greyhawk references would include the majority of all D&D books. This Collector's Guide doesn't include the large number of generic D&D products over the years which contain only passing references to Greyhawk personalities and magic items. More than two thousand Living Greyhawk adventures were produced between the launch of the campaign at Gencon 2000 and its conclusion at Origins 2008. But 3rd edition support for Greyhawk was only minimal when it came to off-the-shelf products.
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Instead Greyhawk references were scattered throughout the core line of 3rd Edition products in some cases, these were unfortunately inconsistent with existing lore for the setting. Despite this, actual Greyhawk material sold during the 3rd Edition era was minimal. Those that were released often met with very mixed reactions from fans of the setting ( Castle Greyhawk, for example).Īfter WotC acquired TSR and decided to launch D&D 3rd Edition, Greyhawk became the default setting. With Gary's departure from TSR, the company focussed on the Forgotten Realms and Dragonlance and released only a relatively small number of Greyhawk products. Unfortunately, over the years, TSR's (and later WotC's) support for Greyhawk was rather erratic. It is the place where Gary Gygax's own campaign took place out and (arguably) the first setting to get product support from TSR. The World of Greyhawk is, in many ways, the original D&D setting. This particular guide focuses on the Greyhawk campaign setting. This is one of a series of Echohawk's D&D Collector's Guides, each of which aims to provide a comprehensive guide to D&D products published for a particular setting or era of the game. Welcome to the Greyhawk Collector's Guide!