Some of the resources mentioned in the video: www.greyhawkgrognard.com www.canonfire.com greyhawkgrognard.com www.greyhawkonline.com www.brwgames.com www.dmsguild.com www.youtube.com/@3orcs www.youtube.com/@LordGosumba facebook.com/groups/ghmaps facebook.com/groups/1471065309863986 (Sages of Greyhawk) www.annabmeyer.com (Greyhawk cartography) www.caslentertainment.com www.brwgames.com And one I forgot: www.patreon.com/c/TheGreyhawkProject
Some other Greyhawk blogs: Greyhawk Stories (Fiction by Tommy Jon Kelly) Hall of the Mountain King (RIP Jason Zavoda) Maldin's Greyhawk (Denis Tetreault's website) Greyhawkery (Mike Bridges' blog) Greyhawk Musings (my own humble contribution of historical analysis, regional primers, and fiction)
You are doing a wonderful job of cataloguing, record-keeping and assessing all the networks and materials that are out there, as well as still generating original material. I think of you as the central hub actually, and your UA-cam channel is my primary recommend for all new and returning interested parties on the chat groups etc.
This was a really neat journey into the world surrounding Greyhawk. Highly useful. I've been online for a long time, but never had AOL. Feel like I may have missed out on something there.
I was just researching this exact history/topic last night. I saw some of the old AOL archives, hosted on "new" sites. Dead links were abundant, but it was still obvious just how much information had been gathered.
Also -The Piazza forums (covers all editions of D&D as well as related/adjacent games - C&C, 13th Age, Fantasy Age, Alternity, etc) has a dedicated Greyhawk forum (along with all the other settings)
Purchased your Greyhawk Campaign Guide this evening (1 nov) PDF on DMs Guild. Very nice, it was a pleasant read thru and I believe it will be very handy for DMs entering the Flannaese.
Been awhile since I went to Canonfire! Just checked, seems the newest post is three weeks old. I'm guessing the Discord channels have taken over. Bummer. All of the "old" is passing away. 😢
Canonfire has three “Visions of Greyhawk” publications with wonderful Community content (I even have a joint article with Ed Greenwood in V3.) There is A LOT going on!
No. "Wizard of the Coast and Roll20, LLC do not claim ownership of any IP published to DMsGuild." Source: help.dmsguild.com/hc/en-us/articles/12776887523479-Dungeon-Masters-Guild-Licensing-Information
Some of the resources mentioned in the video:
www.greyhawkgrognard.com
www.canonfire.com
greyhawkgrognard.com
www.greyhawkonline.com
www.brwgames.com
www.dmsguild.com
www.youtube.com/@3orcs
www.youtube.com/@LordGosumba
facebook.com/groups/ghmaps
facebook.com/groups/1471065309863986 (Sages of Greyhawk)
www.annabmeyer.com (Greyhawk cartography)
www.caslentertainment.com
www.brwgames.com
And one I forgot:
www.patreon.com/c/TheGreyhawkProject
I have been playing in Greyhawk since I was 16, now 57!
I enjoy all of Greyhawk Grognard videos 🎉🎉🎉😊
Some other Greyhawk blogs:
Greyhawk Stories (Fiction by Tommy Jon Kelly)
Hall of the Mountain King (RIP Jason Zavoda)
Maldin's Greyhawk (Denis Tetreault's website)
Greyhawkery (Mike Bridges' blog)
Greyhawk Musings (my own humble contribution of historical analysis, regional primers, and fiction)
You are doing a wonderful job of cataloguing, record-keeping and assessing all the networks and materials that are out there, as well as still generating original material. I think of you as the central hub actually, and your UA-cam channel is my primary recommend for all new and returning interested parties on the chat groups etc.
Thank you for keeping Greyhawk alive.
...Nitescreed's "Grey in the Hawk". I still have that as a text document somewhere on my laptop.
AOL was where I started role playing in the chat rooms and I have never seen nor found anything like it
This was a really neat journey into the world surrounding Greyhawk. Highly useful.
I've been online for a long time, but never had AOL. Feel like I may have missed out on something there.
I was just researching this exact history/topic last night. I saw some of the old AOL archives, hosted on "new" sites. Dead links were abundant, but it was still obvious just how much information had been gathered.
Also -The Piazza forums (covers all editions of D&D as well as related/adjacent games - C&C, 13th Age, Fantasy Age, Alternity, etc) has a dedicated Greyhawk forum (along with all the other settings)
Thanks for discussing this topic, provides a bridge for new folks to dig deeper if they want.
I was unaware of many of the resources you mentioned/listed. Thanks for the info!
Wonderful! That's what I was hoping would happen.
Purchased your Greyhawk Campaign Guide this evening (1 nov) PDF on DMs Guild.
Very nice, it was a pleasant read thru and I believe it will be very handy for DMs entering the Flannaese.
Thank you!
Hello from the Principality of Ulek
thank you for the hard work and curation!
Thanks for this!!
Great video
Anyone know the name of that sequel to the Hidden Shrine that was mentioned in the video?
"Return to Tamoanchan"
I'm on MeWe, you mentioned a MeWe group?
mewe.com/group/5bbbe0e99b97560bb8229f79
3orcs is a high quality, profligate Greyhawk content creator.
Been awhile since I went to Canonfire! Just checked, seems the newest post is three weeks old. I'm guessing the Discord channels have taken over. Bummer. All of the "old" is passing away. 😢
Canonfire has three “Visions of Greyhawk” publications with wonderful Community content (I even have a joint article with Ed Greenwood in V3.) There is A LOT going on!
The main "Welcome to Greyhawk" forum gets new threads and comments every day. Some of the other forums are, admittedly, slow.
But if you put stuff on DMs Guild, Wotc gets to claim it as theirs!
No. "Wizard of the Coast and Roll20, LLC do not claim ownership of any IP published to DMsGuild."
Source:
help.dmsguild.com/hc/en-us/articles/12776887523479-Dungeon-Masters-Guild-Licensing-Information