Encouraged by the surprise success sales of G1 Steading of the Hill Giant Chief, G2 Glacial Rift of the Frost Giant Jarl and G3 Hall of the Fire Giant King along with the blockbuster movie Clash of the Giants, Gygax calls the staff of TSR into his office.
QuoteFrom now on AD&D is going to be about fighting Giants.
For the next two years a flurry of adventures was released. All of them about fighting giants including the classic Under The Storm Giant's Castle. Greyhawk was shelved in favor of a new setting which had as it's centerpiece a war against the giants. Unearthed Giants was quickly written and released giving new classes and new races revolving around fighting Giants.
However what seemed like a surefire way to capitalize on D&D's popularity and the excitement over the new Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, was it's death knell. Within two years of AD&D's release, sales plummeted as gamers tired of fighting giants all the time and flocked other games like Chaosium's Runequest and SPI's newly released Dragonquest. There is growing excitement over Palladium Fantasy as many say it restores the wide ranging fantasy enjoyed by fans of original Dungeon & Dragons. Now a 2nd Edition of AD&D has been announced that promises to be a toolkit to allow referees to create any fantasy setting they desire. TSR is quick to note that fans of the Giant Wars will still find support in the 2nd Edition.
I see what you did there... :p
Hmm...I have never done a campaign where it was Man vs. Giant as the main theme of the storyline. It might be kinda cool.
You know what I remember most about that time? "Oh . . . so your character's named Jack, too, huh?"
Quote from: Benoist;538772I see what you did there... :p
But it does illustrate the more things change the more they remain the same ....