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Oerth Journal 30 released

Started by grodog, October 06, 2019, 12:17:11 AM

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grodog

Available for download from GreyhawkOnline at https://greyhawkonline.com/oerthjournal/ along with an appendix of additional content (new 5e magic items and monsters, although they could still be mined for earlier rules sets, as well, I'm sure).

Allan.
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GameDaddy

Quote from: grodog;1107828Available for download from GreyhawkOnline at https://greyhawkonline.com/oerthjournal/ along with an appendix of additional content (new 5e magic items and monsters, although they could still be mined for earlier rules sets, as well, I'm sure).

Allan.

Thank You! Looks really good! Wasn't aware there was a long-term Greyhawk group that continued to be active. Glad to see some folks picking this up as well. The thing I liked best about Greyhawk was the noble houses and the heraldry that was included with the original folio.
Blackmoor grew from a single Castle to include, first, several adjacent Castles (with the forces of Evil lying just off the edge of the world to an entire Northern Province of the Castle and Crusade Society's Great Kingdom.

~ Dave Arneson

grodog

Quote from: GameDaddy;1108120Thank You! Looks really good! Wasn't aware there was a long-term Greyhawk group that continued to be active. Glad to see some folks picking this up as well. The thing I liked best about Greyhawk was the noble houses and the heraldry that was included with the original folio.

There's been a lot more heraldry work done lately, too, with new pieces by several folks:  http://www.greyhawkonline.com/heraldry/ is a good start.

Allan.
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The Twisting Stair, a Mega-Dungeon Design Newsletter
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grodog

And Anna Meyer has a lot of additional Greyhawk heraldry at https://www.annabmeyer.com/2019/02/01/heraldry-folder/ too (forgot to mention that the other day).

Allan.
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Allan Grohe
grodog@gmail.com
http://www.greyhawkonline.com/grodog/greyhawk.html

Editor and Project Manager, Black Blade Publishing

The Twisting Stair, a Mega-Dungeon Design Newsletter
From Kuroth\'s Quill, my blog