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  2. Gord the Rogue - Wikipedia

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    Gord the Rogue is the protagonist in a series of fantasy novels and short stories written by Gary Gygax.Gygax originally wrote the novels and short stories to promote his World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.

  3. Category:Greyhawk books - Wikipedia

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    This is the category of books, sourcebooks, accessories, novels, and boxed sets concerning the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game. This is a subcategory of the general category for Dungeons & Dragons books. It contains materials either written specifically for Greyhawk, or written to be used in ...

  4. Category:Greyhawk novels - Wikipedia

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    Novels based on the Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. Pages in category "Greyhawk novels" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  5. Quag Keep - Wikipedia

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    It was the first novel based on a role-playing game, [3] the first to use the Greyhawk setting and the first to be based on D&D. [4] In the early 2000s, Norton and Jean Rabe began to collaborate on a sequel to Quag Keep, but Norton died before the book was completed. Rabe subsequently finished Return to Quag Keep, which was published by Tor ...

  6. Category:Greyhawk - Wikipedia

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    Greyhawk books (3 C, 17 P) C. Greyhawk characters (2 C, 7 P) I. Greyhawk images (2 C, 1 F) L. Greyhawk location redirects (17 P)

  7. Artifact of Evil - Wikipedia

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    Artifact of Evil is a 1986 fantasy novel by Gary Gygax, set in the world of Greyhawk, which is based on the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. Plot summary [ edit ]

  8. Keep on the Borderlands (novel) - Wikipedia

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    That being said, it is decent pulp fantasy, with Emerson giving us a steady flow of adventure and conflict, monsters and magic. The characters are somewhat one-dimensional, but more fleshed out than what this genre is used to. In keeping with the Wizards of the Coast "Greyhawk" series, the book feels more like an adventure module than a novel.

  9. Greyhawk (supplement) - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Schick, in his 1991 book Heroic Worlds, calls Greyhawk "The first and most important supplement to Original D&D". [4] Shannon Appelcline, in his 2011 book Designers & Dragons, considers Greyhawk an "innovation" because at the time "supplements were largely unheard of in the wargaming industry. Though games were frequently revised and ...