Castle Greyhawk is one of the central dungeon settings in the fictional World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game. The Castle was originally developed by Gary Gygax,[1] for his own campaign and later detailed for publication. Castle Greyhawk is also the name of a 1988 Dungeons & Dragons adventure module that created a treatment of the Castle for the public to use.[2] In 2005, Gygax announced the release of "Castle Zagyg," his new treatment of the dungeon.
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CastleGreyhawk is one of the central dungeon settings in the fictional World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game...
Greyhawk, also known as the World of Greyhawk, is a fictional world designed as a campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game...
to as Greyhawk, though the proper term for the region is the Domain of Greyhawk. In 1972, after seeing a demonstration of Dave Arneson's Castle Blackmoor...
Summer C.E.S. original software award. As a level designer for TSR's CastleGreyhawk module, Jaquays shared the 1989 Origins Gamer's Choice Award for "Best...
This is a list of characters from the Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G...
This is a list of deities from the Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I...
dungeons beneath CastleGreyhawk. The module is a more serious take on the dungeons of CastleGreyhawk than the 1988 module WG7 - CastleGreyhawk. The module...
1997 and still owned the rights to the name "Greyhawk", so Gygax changed the name of CastleGreyhawk to "Castle Zagyg" and also changed the name of the nearby...
adventure is set in the game's World of Greyhawk campaign setting, specifically in and around CastleGreyhawk and its dungeons. As such, it is an update...
Maure Castle is a fictional location in the World of Greyhawk setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. Maure Castle is a massive castle...
Gygax liked the idea of a castle and dungeon that players could explore, and created his own imaginary place called CastleGreyhawk, which he used to test...
fictional history of the Flanaess. In late 1972, Gary Gygax created CastleGreyhawk and the dungeons beneath it. After a few months of almost non-stop...
Murlynd, one of the first D&D characters, and play-tested him in Gygax's CastleGreyhawk campaign. Kaye and Gygax were convinced that D&D and similar games...
own campaign, an early version of Dungeonland was an extension of CastleGreyhawk. In this module, the player characters (PCs) are plummeted into what...
environment in which to develop these rules, Gygax designed his own castle, "CastleGreyhawk", and prepared the first level of a dungeon that lay beneath it...
Dungeon Hobby Shop.[citation needed] Kuntz joined TSR in 1975.: 8 CastleGreyhawk Campaign proto-RPG development "Wargaming: A Moral Issue?" for Dragon...
Iggwilv is a fictional wizard from the Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game. She was created by Gary Gygax. Iggwilv is...
different adventures were run in parallel: "Battle Below CastleGreyhawk" and "Assault Above CastleGreyhawk". In the last room of one of the adventures players...
He has edited many Dungeons & Dragons books, including notably the CastleGreyhawk module, and the Rules Cyclopedia. Pickens and David "Zeb" Cook oversaw...
Forgotten Realms campaign setting. However, Zgotar also appeared in CastleGreyhawk (1987) in an adventure scenario also written by Scott Bennie. In addition...
by different companies, from TSR to Wizards of the Coast) includes CastleGreyhawk (1988), Elder Evils (2007), Dungeon Master's Guide 2 (2009), and Monster...
adventure had been developed as a special area in the original adventures CastleGreyhawk dungeons in 1974-1975, while Kuntz used it in its completed form in...