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  2. The City of Skulls - Wikipedia

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    The publication was designed for use with the From the Ashes updated setting information for Greyhawk and Sargent's sourcebooks Iuz the Evil and The Marklands. None of these are strictly necessary for use of the module, however.

  3. Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil - Wikipedia

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    Cultists of Tharizdun manipulated them into constructing it over a source of great power intended to release Tharizdun. Zuggtmoy and Iuz then created the Orb of Golden Death, which could draw power through elemental nodes from the four elemental planes. Three years after construction, however, the temple was sacked for the first time by ...

  4. Iuz the Evil - Wikipedia

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    Iuz the Evil [1] is a sourcebook for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game for the game's World of Greyhawk campaign setting.The sourcebook bears the code WGR5 and was published by TSR in 1993 for the second edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons rules.

  5. Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk - Wikipedia

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    The Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk adventure puts the adventuring party on a quest into the depths of the Ruins of Castle Greyhawk to save the Free City from the forces of the foul demigod Iuz the Evil - the half-fiend son of the demon lord Graz'zt and the evil archmage Iggwilv.

  6. List of Greyhawk deities - Wikipedia

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    Iuz was also named as one of the greatest villains in D&D history by the final print issue of Dragon. [13] His symbol is a grinning human skull, or a human skull with blood-red highlights. Iuz was created by E. Gary Gygax in his early Castle Greyhawk sessions in which Robert J. Kuntz's character, Robilar was responsible for releasing nine demi ...

  7. Border Watch - Wikipedia

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    The adventure takes place on the border between the Kingdom of Furyondy and the Empire of Iuz following the Greyhawk Wars. The publication was designed for use with the updated setting information for Greyhawk found in From the Ashes .

  8. The Temple of Elemental Evil - Wikipedia

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    It remains the only D&D related computer game set in the original Greyhawk setting. [13] In an update to the game, Dungeons & Dragons Online has made an in-game version of the adventure. [14] In the same month that DDO's update went live, the online D&D game Neverwinter also released an in-game version of the Temple of Elemental Evil. [15]

  9. Greyhawk deities - Wikipedia

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    The legion of fictional deities in the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game covers an extensive range of spheres of influence, allowing players to customize the spiritual beliefs and powers of their characters, and as well as giving Dungeon Masters a long list of gods from which to design evil temples and minions.