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    "What is the Most Badass Greyhawk Module Ever?" | Login/Create an Account | 9 comments
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    Re: What is the Most Badass Greyhawk Module Ever? (Score: 1)
    by grodog on Mon, August 20, 2001
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    Well, in part I'm sure that the comments on the votes are focused on the older, classic modules, because those modules are the subject of the poll.


    Among the newest GH modules, the following number among my favorites:


    - Return of the Eight (for Tenser's Citadel, Tuerney, and more fun with Iggwilv, although I don't like the railroading or the addition of the elf into the Circle of Eight)

    - "River of Blood" (Erik Mona's LGH scenario; for expanding upon the background of White Plume Mountain and the Hierarchs; I hope the second and third installments appear soon)

    - "Ex Keraptis ***** Amore" (Andy Miller's GH scenario in Dungeon #77)


    My problem with the newest Greyhawk scenarios is that there aren't any. Greyhawk was built, detailed, expanded upon, and fleshed out through adventures, and no one at in non-LG at WotC seems to care any longer. The new "adventure path" for core D&D doesn't even make use of the 32-page D&D Gazetteer, much less the Living Greyhawk Gazetteer.


    grodog


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