tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8267677579874715622.post4221831734908890564..comments2024-03-24T19:23:14.865-07:00Comments on Cave of the Dice Chucker: Olde Greyhawke MappeTimrod http://www.blogger.com/profile/15308269015770538709noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8267677579874715622.post-27044574142804926602016-07-12T09:58:16.387-07:002016-07-12T09:58:16.387-07:00Very nice indeed. Thanks for sharing.
Now to chew...Very nice indeed. Thanks for sharing.<br /><br />Now to chew out Allan for not sharing with me earlier. Mwahahahahaha!Mystic Scholarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07593826779432906953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8267677579874715622.post-79337261245670078582016-06-22T17:13:34.470-07:002016-06-22T17:13:34.470-07:00Given that the City of the Gods existed in Dave Ar...Given that the City of the Gods existed in Dave Arneson's Blackmoor campaign, its not beyond the realm of possibility that in published Greyhawk the Ancient Oeridians are of the same "tribe". The City could be where the major portion of the ship touched down and its inhabitants remained in hibernation until relatively recently. It would make for an interesting meta-campaign, following the trail of the Ancient Oeridians, leading from the "impact crater" to the spaceship in The Barrier Peaks to St Stephen the Rock and The Temple of the Frog until the penultimate showdown in The City of the Gods. Perhaps the clues left behind by the Ancient Oeridian alphabet match some Aerdy runes (or maybe the straight up alphabet). Maybe some words sound similar enough for a scholar to be able to speak with Sergeant Rocklin (or even other mutineers who fled The City to set up their own fiefdoms).Keolandernoreply@blogger.com