I think it is time to put down the pen on this one. Thank you all for your patience over the past year+ that I have been head-down buried in work on this. Greyhawk and Blackmoor began their journey together and bringing them back in harmony, while a daunting task, has been a true pleasure.
Here is the promised Greyhawk guide to Blackmoor.
It is a dropbox link so hopefully will work for you all, but if not I will be posting it elsewhere in the coming days.
In a nutshell, this book serves as a guide to people, locations, history, and geography of Blackmoor for Greyhawk players, including a deeply researched timeline. It brings Arneson's traditional Blackmoor back to the Flanaess where it started.
UPDATE
For those (like me) who enjoy having real books, I've created some print-on-demand friendly files. This includes a cover you can upload to a service like Lulu, if you like, and have your own premium color copy printed as a book.
The most up-to-date version is 2c.
Enjoy.
6 comments:
That's an amazing piece of work. Well done and thank you!
I'm very much looking forward to reading this. I've wanted to do something like this for years, but I lack your obvious command of the Blackmoor material. Well done!
Interestingly Quag Keep wasn’t the only publication to use the C&C Gret Kingdom map.
This is amazing and clearly the culmination of a ton of work - thank-you!
Haven’t completely read it yet, but so far I am quite impressed - my Patreon dollars sent your way have been well earned! I knew you’ve been busy with various projects (Lost Dungeons of Tonisborg being one), but had no idea this was one of them, or at least I didn’t think you were planning to release anything like this publicly.
I’ve been working on something similar, but from a slightly different angle - while yours is a guide for incorporating Blackmoor into a Greyhawk campaign, mine is for incorporating original, pre-published Greyhawk into a Blackmoor campaign. It is interesting to see how different the end result can vary by taking that slightly different direction. If mine turns out even half as good, I may release it publicly as well.
Job well done, sir!
Thank you very much, it's a fantastic job you did there.
Do you have an unannotated version of the beautiful Blackmoor map ?
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