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A Guide to the World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting TSR# F/NM1015 AD&D MD1064

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  • Year: 1983
  • Condition: GREAT COLLECTOR'S COPY! COVER has slight shelf wear. Binding split at top and bottom inch but still sturdy. Color and varnish still bright INSIDE Inside is LIKE NEW! Book is in GREAT SHAPE! Buy this book today for your old school collection! SEE PHOTOS!SHIPPED IN A BOX for protection, NOT a flat mailer.
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    Advanced Dungeons and Dragons
    A Guide to the World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting
    By: Gary Gygax
    1983, 2e, 1st Print Edition TSR# 1015
    COVER:
    FINE
    INSIDE:
    NEAR MINT
    GREAT COLLECTOR'S COPY!
    COVER
    has slight shelf wear. Binding split at top and bottom inch but still sturdy. Color and varnish still bright
    INSIDE
    Inside is LIKE NEW! Book is in GREAT SHAPE! Buy this book today for your old school collection! SEE PHOTOS!
    SHIPPED IN A BOX for protection, NOT a flat mailer.
    F R O M   t h e  P U B L I S H E R
    A Guide to the World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting
    The Guide
    The larger Guide booklet is, in style and content, similar to the previously published folio. All the content of the folio edition is included in it, with a few changes. The focus of some of the details for each region is sharpened. For example, the rulers of countries, which had originally only had titles, were given names, and populations were given to within a thousand, rather than as rough estimates. The section regarding geographical features is reorganized and expanded. Gygax increased the four yearly festivals from six days to seven days; this increases the length of the calendar year from 360 days to 364 days and means each calendar date now always falls on the same day of the week every year.
    New material was also added, mainly culled from the Dragon magazine articles published in the previous three years. This includes information about trees and other flora of the Flanaess; an examination of populations, including distribution of the four main human races, demi-humans (elves, dwarves, halflings), and humanoids (goblins and orcs); and human racial characteristics, including languages, appearance and modes of dress. There are also two one page maps, one of regional alignments (good, evil, etc.) and one of regional products and resources.
    One fifth of the Guide is devoted to the deities of Greyhawk; in addition to the nineteen gods introduced in Gygax's Dragon articles, another thirty-one gods are added, for a total of fifty deities. However, only twenty-two are given a full description of their appearance, areas of influence, and worshipers. Nineteen of those are the original Greyhawk deities from Gygax's Dragon articles; the other three given full descriptions are Raxivort (whose full description had been previously published in issue No. 64 of Dragon,) Ulaa, and Xan Yae. Combat statistics and specific powers for these twenty-two deities are also included, but placed in a separate appendix in the Glossography booklet. The remainder of the deities are simply listed by name and sphere of influence.
    In Gygax's original Dragon articles, no mention had been made of racial preferences for any of the gods. The boxed set edition introduces four pantheons, one for each of the four human races. (In this edition, there are no deities for non-humans.) The twelve deities of the Suel pantheon had been created by Len Lakofka, and he would subsequently publish a five-part article on them in the July–November 1984 issues of Dragon. Most of the other gods are assigned to one of the three remaining pantheons, while a few are either declared either common to all humans or of unknown origin.
    ISBN:
    0-88038-344-5
    Author:
    Gary Gygax
    Publication date:
    1983
    TSR Product #:
    1015
    MD1064