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| | Heavens and Oerth |
 | | In time, the kingdom of Aerdy ruled the whole of the eastern Flanaess and moved its borders westward. |  | | Several destabilizing forces came into play, upsetting the old balance of power in the Flanaess. |  | | The skies above the Suel Imperium opened, and all beings and things beneath this shining rift in the heavens were burned into ash. |
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http://www.zachshuford.com/campaign/oerth.htm
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| | The CORE Greyhawk Campaign @ www.ezboard.com |
 | | Players and game masters exchange advice and knowledge about the Flanaess Province. |  | | Assistant Game Moderators across Flanaess share insight and engage in constructive discourse. |  | | They provide vital goods such as game and lumber, but they also house rebels, brigands, and monsters. |
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http://p197.ezboard.com/bflanaess
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| | Brief Overview of the Human Races of the Flanaess |
 | | Favouring plaids and checks, sometimes with unusual variations such as diamond or lozenge patterns, the Oeridians are perhaps the flashiest dressers in the Flanaess. |  | | These folk are also known for their manual dexterity. |  | | The Frost, Ice and Snow Barbarians are the best examples of pure Suel blood. |
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http://www.dancingshaman.net/blood/humans.htm
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| | Untitled Document |
 | | They are short tempered and opinionated to the point that there is a popular saying the Flanaess that says, "when all the Suloise have left the table," meaning nothing will get accomplished until everyone has an opened mind with the matter at hand. |  | | They may have come to the land from another plane although they cannot remember what it was like only that it was vastly different than the Flanaess in a place called Rhop. |  | | If that tree should die or fall sick it could mean the family should move or some sort of evil influence is about. |
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http://myweb.cableone.net/tedra/humanraces.html
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| | WYRMS OF THE FLANAESS:THE WYRM OF WOE |
 | | In my mind, I envision that the dragons of Oerik are important participants in the events of the region, although they do not play nearly as prominent a role as the dragons of Ansalon or even the dragons of the Realms. |  | | Finally, it may be of use to discuss the rules governing dragons and the spells they may cast. |  | | When possible, I will draw on existing source material, but in many regions of the Flanaess no material even mentioning the existence of dragons exists. |
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http://www.dracheninsel.de/dracheninsel/add/greyhawk/woe.htm
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| | CASTLE RISK GREYHAWK - Independant Countries |
 | | It is said to be watched over by no less than a dozen full Patriarchs and Matriarchs of the goddess Sehanine. |  | | The situation has been compared to that of an overcrowded lifeboat that never reaches shore, but continually picks up survivors from periodic shipwrecks. |  | | The Dullstrand coast is a subtropical area of approximately 2,000 square miles in size that lies on the southwestern coast of the Flanaess. |
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http://greyhawkonline.com/greyhawkrisk/GCR-EMPIRES-independant.htm
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| | Greyhawk - Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (AD&D) - Krakow RPGs |
 | | Wizards of the Coast owns (and holds trademark to) the AD&D game and Greyhawk in all forms. |  | | So where are you going to find all the news? |  | | Whole realms are "lost"; others have crumbled; still others have advanced, becoming new powers in the Flanaess. |
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http://www.waynesbooks.com/GreyhawkModulesLaterSeries.html
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| | Human Races of Flanaess - www.ezboard.com |
 | | Perhaps this might help you decide what race of Human you might like to play and what he or she might look like. |  | | This is a consensus of what the different races of Flanaess represent in our world. |
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http://p197.ezboard.com/fflanaessfrm6.showMessage?topicID=1036.topic
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| | Martial Monastic Orders of the Flanaess |
 | | The Flanaess is home to a number of different martial orders. |  | | These so-called martial arts are thought by many to be of limited use in the heavily armed and armored battlefields of the Flanaess. |  | | Many of these groups have their origin in religious monastic orders, and the common folk generally call any person fighting using this style a "monk." |
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http://www.mindspring.com/~ernestm/monk/greyorders.html
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| | Greyhawk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | At the center of this game world, the Free City of Greyhawk is a free city on the Flanaess, originally under the domination of the Great Kingdom of Aerdy. |  | | The Circle of Eight, a select group of wizards headquartered in Greyhawk, monitor events across the Flanaess, intervening when the balance of power is threatened by extremes of good or evil. |  | | Fantasy races also populate Flanaess, often acting as allies to the good humans in the same vein as J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyhawk
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| | World Of Greyhawk Maps |
 | | Most Greyhawk games will be set in the Flanaess. |  | | The first maps we created for the World of Greyhawk are now put up on this ye site for thou use... |  | | These maps represent the Flanaess section of Greyhawk (the part where everything interesting happens. |
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http://www.dungeon-dragons-information.com/63/world-of-greyhawk-maps.html
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| | Our Campaign: Flanaess Common Yearly Calendar |
 | | All optional rules for Wizards of the Coast's Dungeons and Dragons game and the d20 gaming engine are governed by the guidelines of the Open Gaming License and the copyright laws of the United States of America. |  | | In the depths of winter, temperatures reach the freezing point for a few days, and then gradual warming begins. |  | | The common calendar used by the peoples of the Flanaess Continent on the planet of Oerth, otherwise known as the World of Greyhawk. |
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http://www.sodabob.com/roleplay/dnd/History/Greyhawk_Calendar.asp?MenuID=36
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| | Guilds of the Flanaess |
 | | The Circle of Eight is a very powerful group of wizards that tries to maintain a certain balance all over the Flanaess. |  | | The Circle of Eight is made up of eight members. |  | | The mages generally acts not out in the open, but behind the scenes (although occasional direct involvement has taken place). |
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http://www.christalbot.com/guilds.html
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| | Our Campaign: Mythology Of Flanaess |
 | | And, if certain rumors are true that the Horned Society has moved into an underground movement throughout the Flanaess, then his influence is certainly more far reaching than it might seem. |  | | Many Barbarian class characters worship Kael, often regardless of their alignment, for the god himself is known in legends for his berserk tirades in battle. |  | | In addition she also controls the waters of the Nyr Dyv, and also has a tenuous hold on the most southern portion of Whyestil Lake (her control there is tenuous as Iuz has a large measure of influence over most of Whyestil, with Kaylana also showing some influence in contention with both Iuz and Nethania). |
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http://www.sodabob.com/roleplay/dnd/mythology
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| | The Greyhawk Chronicles |
 | | It is an age of adventure with no limit to what one person can achieve. |  | | The land of the Greyhawk setting is called the Flanaess (fla-NESS), an eastern peninsula on a vast continent called Oerik (OH-rik), on a world known as Oerth. |  | | There are captured lands to be retaken, artifacts to be rediscovered and used, and incredible lands beyond the Flanaess to explore. |
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http://www.rpgplanet.com/greyhawk/world.html
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| | The Living Greyhawk Campaign, part of the RPGA Network |
 | | Grab your supplies, craft a character, and find a game. |  | | The continent of the Flanaess in the game world is divided into several nations and political states. |  | | Each region has a special flavor setting it apart from other regions, allowing you to immerse yourself in the intrigues of you home region, or join the turmoil in other regions. |
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http://www.wizards.com/rpga/LG/Welcome.asp
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| | Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Archive: Greyhawk: Wars |
 | | The boxed set also includes an easy-to-read 8-page book of rules, with optional advanced rules for hard-core wargamers. |  | | And the Scarlet Brotherhood in the south hangs over all the Flanaess, pulling the strings of war like a mad puppeteer. |  | | From the mad Malachite throne in Rauxes to the bejeweled city of Chendl in Furyondy, the Flanaess is at war! |
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http://home.flash.net/~brenfrow/gh/gh-wars.htm
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| | Greyhawk Adventures WebRing |
 | | A window on the activities of a German group that is playing since 1984. |  | | There are original spells (if you know where to find them), NPCS, and links to other sites |  | | The Flanaess from the Bastard's point of view! |
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http://c.webring.com/hub?ring=greyhawk
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| | Histsce1 |
 | | If one examines the migration routes of the Oeridians (diagrams on WoG p.10, FtA Ref. Card #2), one can see that they appear to have been forced north of the Nyr Dyv. |  | | 12] The winds, and thus the weather, of the Flanaess move from east to west (WoGG p.22). |  | | 19] The houses of Rhola and Neheli are called "late migrants" [1] to the Flanaess, and at least Immris of Rhola migrated after the Invoked Devastation/Rain of Colourless Fire [6]. |
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http://freespace.virgin.net/scott.rennie/histsce1.htm
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| | Greyhawk Matters |
 | | Needless to say, this area is out-of-bounds to my current players! |  | | Explore its mysteries in a world of adventure limited only by your mortal imagination... |  | | Alternatively, be an ungrateful wretch and just download all my hard work without any thought or thanks... |
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http://freespace.virgin.net/scott.rennie/greyhawk.htm
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| | Role Playing Games Links |
 | | Council of Greyhawk, The or here (No more updated - Oerth Journals 1-7, Players Guide - Erik Mona aka Iquander) |  | | Atlas of the World of Greyhawk (Gazetteer to the Flanaess, the land, the people, etc...) |  | | Griffin's Crier, The (Blackrazor Campaign, Pirates of the Vohoun - Ken Newquist) |
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http://perso.wanadoo.fr/froon/Links/Role.htm
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| | Lands of the Flanaess |
 | | Click here to go back to Main Page |  | | To find the discription of the lands in the flanaess, click on either the title of the region, the picture, or the titles of the countries. |  | | That will take you to a separate page of each region listed, where individual discriptions are posted. |
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http://members.aol.com/nikigathiciani/Landsofflan.html
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| | The History of Greyhawk |
 | | Numerous Suloise braved the treacherous Crystalmists to reach western Flanaess, and there is rumour of a magically carved tunnel that at least some of them used to pass under the moutains. |  | | The Scarlet Brotherhood was also on the move, though their takeovers were not overtly hostile, but rather covert, taking over several areas from within, coming to control the Idee, Onnwal, the Hold of the Sear Princes and the Lordship of the Isles. |  | | When the dust cleared, two members of the Circle were dead at the hands of a third, Rary of Ket, who escaped into the Bright Desert and managed to establish a small kingdom of his own. |
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http://www.the-starshadow.com/greyhawk_history.htm
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| | RPGnet: Review of Living Greyhawk Gazetteer |
 | | The Old Lore: A school of bards appended to the Old Faith that are noted for their use of druidic (rather than arcane) magic. |  | | All-in-all, this chapter does a fairly good job in bringing Greyhawk newbies (like myself) up to speed with both past and current events in the game world. |  | | Information on the standard D&D elves, dwarves, gnomes, orcs, etc, are just what you'd expect if you've ever picked up a Player's Handbook or Monster Manual. |
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http://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/10/10074.phtml
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| | Languages of Bastard Greyhawk |
 | | Though Druidic and Gyric share a number of words, the two are not mutually intelligible. |  | | Save for Aerdi, Keoish has more speakers than any other language in the Flanaess. |  | | Aerdi and derived from Old Oeridian, Ferrond is a common trading languages in the mid-western Flanaess, as well as on the shores of the Nyr Dyv. |
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http://homepages.ius.edu/rvest/Greyhawk/GHLanguages.html
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| | Living Greyhawk: Perrenland History |
 | | And all across the western Flanaess the shackles of imperial rule were thrown off. |  | | The old Oeridians were a people who fled the wars between the Suel Imperium and the Empire of the Bakluni. |  | | The Suel Imperium might have been destroyed, but several powerful houses had escaped, rich in magical might and hardened in warfare. |
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http://perrenland.lythia.com/history.php
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| | DragonSong |
 | | Tallfellows are often fairer, and stand roughly 6 inches taller than their more earthy cousins. |  | | High elves and Sylvan elves primarily inhabit the areas around Highfolk, although other elven subraces do exist in other areas of the Flanaess. |  | | The Suel are pale-skinned, and tend toward blue eyes and blond, white or red hair. |
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| | Brief History of the Flanaess |
 | | The Greyhawk Wars and the Fall of the Circle of Eight |  | | While the Great Kingdom and Keoland grew and shrank, other parts of the Flanaess were taking shape. |  | | While the Flanaess still suffers from internal disputes and battles, times are slightly more stable than they have been. |
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http://www.dancingshaman.net/blood/history.htm
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| | Sorcerous Societies |
 | | This means that many mages from all over the Flanaess claim affiliation; in fact, it has become a source of local prestige in many areas to be a member of the famous Guild of Wizardry of Greyhawk. |  | | The Society is quite proud of the Royal Magical College [attached to the prestigious Royal University at Rel Mord] which still turns out some of the best generalist mages in the Flanaess. |  | | Scores of exiled and hunted mages from all over Aerdy have swollen its ranks. |
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http://www.tc.umn.edu/~monax002/gh/ghoj3sorc1.html
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| | Elven Items of the Flanaess |
 | | The Elves of the Flanaess produce many things often overlooked, especially hand crafts. |  | | Elves are not known blacksmiths, unlike the dwarves, but they still craft items of metal and any other materials at hand. |  | | Any use of TSR Inc.'s copyrighted material or trademarks in this file should not be viewed as a challenge to those copyrights or trademarks. |
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http://members.aol.com/dreadwood/research/elfitems.htm
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| | Trade in the Flanaess - www.ezboard.com |
 | | So there is still much activity and business even though war surrounds the Flanaess. |  | | Barter is now at least as important as the use of coinage in almost all the Flanaess lands, and more important in some (Nyrond, Irongate, and Sunndi being good examples). |  | | For the moment, no one seems to know how or why these bizarre occurances are happening, although it is only a matter of time before they come to the attention of the powerful and knowing. |
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http://p066.ezboard.com/fgreyhawkfrm21.showMessage?topicID=7.topic
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| | Measuring Up the Oerth |
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http://www.tc.umn.edu/~monax002/Council/OJ4/measure.html
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| | Obsidian Bay -- The Griffin's Crier |
 | | The World of Greyhawk takes place on a world known as Oerth, in a civilized land called the Flanaess. |  | | It is bordered to the west by the Principality of Ulek, the only country in the Flanaess ruled by dwarves. |  | | The cult, comprised of clerics and necromancers, seeks the return of the Fading Land of Necros -- a demi-plane ruled by liches and populated with undead -- to the Flanaess. |
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http://www.griffcrier.com/guides/obsidianbay
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| | Tavern Fare of the Flanaess |
 | | Wherever you go throughout the Flanaess and whatever your travels or adventures, you are sure to be able to find a tavern in which to relax at the end of the day. |  | | Taverns are places to rest, to reflect and unwind after the events of the day. |  | | The following list presents but a sampling of some of the rural wonders found in taverns across the Flanaess. |
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http://www.tc.umn.edu/~monax002/Council/OJ6/tavern.html
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| | Obsidian Bay -- Cities -- The Griffin's Crier |
 | | Kongregation of Kord: The god of Athletics, Sport and Brawling has a strong presence in Obsidian Bay, which is so profoundly known for its adventurer's guilds. |  | | Obsidian Bay has not been immune to the troubles plaguing the Flanaess, and in many ways it has suffered more than any of the other free cities. |  | | The Pomarj has long been a wild, brutal land that called out for heroes. |
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http://www.griffcrier.com/templates/city.php?id=20
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| | Legends of Greyhawk |
 | | All live within a world that gives them the opportunity for greatness if they choose to take it. |  | | On all these accounts the answer is an eternal yes. |  | | Many are the souls that walk the paths and thoroughfares of the Flanaess. |
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http://home.insightbb.com/~greyhawk/home.htm
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| | The Central Players |
 | | Claiming to be sent by Ezra to fight at the side of Aumare, her background is steeped in mystery. |  | | These Scorpion had been in the Flanaess almost as long as Kunimatsu and Samanuske and seeing the robes and the spirit glow about the monk mistook him for one of their ancestors. |  | | Samanuske came to the Flanaess as part of the same expedition that brought Kunimatsu, but has recently learned that his order has lost its ties to the Imperial family and is now under the jurisdiction of the Scorpion Clan. |
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http://home.si.rr.com/loremen/central_players.htm
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| | DragonSong |
 | | What role will you play in coming events? |  | | The year is 574 CY, and much is afoot across all the Flanaess. |  | | Characters will start in the northern reaches of Bissel, not far from the guardian citadel of Thornward. |
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http://www.dragonsong.org/campaign.html
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| | Religion in the Flanaess |
 | | So you may find a farmer who worships the old Flan goddess Beory, as well as the Suel god Phyton. |  | | Imprisoned gods: Vecna, Tharizdun and Vatun are all imprisoned and their clerics only get up to 2nd level spells. |  | | The gods and powers of the Flanaess are a mixed and diverse lot, coming from numerous races and cultures, and you will find that worship of such deities, especially the gods and goddesses of the humans, is not exclusive. |
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http://www.the-starshadow.com/greyhawk_religion.htm
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| | Welcome to the Flanaess |
 | | Protecting you against all threats both here and in Flanaess, here's their report. |
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http://www.verkroost.com/dnd/default.asp-x=lg-welcome.htm
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| | Priesthood of Pelor |
 | | Pelor's worship was adopted by the Oeridian peoples in their migrations across the Flanaess, and he was considered to be the same as their sun god, Sol. |  | | The most ancient depictions of Pelor in the Flanaess, found in ancient sites in Tenh, portray him as a bronze-skinned, lion-headed man, wearing little more than a loincloth. |  | | In fact, one can see the influence of the cult of Sol in the heraldry of the former nations of the Great Kingdom of Aerdy (such as Nyrond, Almor, Ahlissa, North Kingdom, Ratik, Sunndi, and the Great Kingdom proper), many of whom still utilize the Oeridian sun disk in their national devices. |
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http://homepages.ius.edu/rvest/Greyhawk/Pelor.html
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| | Our Campaign: Nations of the Flanaess |
 | | The archcleric has put out a call to healers and theologians across the Flanaess, hoping someone will have some insight into curing this dread disease... |  | | Whether the Federation will, in time, turn out to be a threat of its own is, however, a matter of great debate all over the Flanaess. |  | | Furyondy, Highfolk, Bissel, Verbobonc, Kron Hills, Ulek states, Shield Lands, Gran March (strained over control of Bissel), Dyvers (weak), all branches of the church of Cirith across the Flanaess, Celene (in theory, but distrusted now), Knights of the Hart, Knights of Luna, Orcish Federation of Grolth (weak) |
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http://www.sodabob.com/roleplay/dnd/Nations?MenuID=36
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| | Dragon Magazine Greyhawk Article Index |
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http://www.cmc.net/~rtaylor/greyhawk/dragon_index.html
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| | Map of Flanaess - www.ezboard.com |
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http://p197.ezboard.com/fflanaessfrm3.showMessage?topicID=425.topic
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http://tirannon.tky.hut.fi/~doomeye/add
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| | Heroes of the Flanaess |
 | | The central nexus for all trade in the Flanaess, the namesake of the Greyhawk Wars, and the headquarters of the Circle of the Eight, the Free City of Greyhawk is one of the most prosperous and dynamic cities on the face of Oerth. |  | | On the 18th of Flocktime, 591 CY, our heroes descended into the shadows to escape what they hope is a greater evil. |  | | The characters arrived here in the middle of Coldeven, 591 CY. |
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http://www.geocities.com/aggiegreyhawk/mainindex.html
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| | Greyhawk, Grodog Style |
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http://www.greyhawkonline.com/grodog/greyhawk.html
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