"Pyramid Review: Return to the Keep on the Borderlands".
#RETURN TO THE KEEP ON THE BORDERLANDS NPC HOW TO#
Russ Taylor's Repair of the Keep on the Borderlands Gives detailed notes on how to shoehorn Return to the Keep on the Borderlands into Greyhawk.Previous canon location of the old adventure doesn't matter (note that apparently the first printing of the original actually had a GH location listed in it, which was dropped in later printings), since this is a _core D&D_ adventure and doesn't require any of our other world material." External links It's just a suggestion, it's not canon, it doesn't matter.
It wasn't supposed to be a GH book, it's not a GH book, it's not a Mystara book, and so he could have suggested it be near the City of Greyhawk or Glantri for all it matters. It was a core product, designed with some Babylonian/Sumerian deities (_not_ Mystaran deities), and the GH logo was added late in the production schedule, and nobody caught it in time. "RTTKOTB was never supposed to be a GH product. Reynolds is quoted from the original AOL message boards as saying,
I don't think you'll be disappointed."īecause of the inclusion of things like a Mystara deity, and the city of Cyndicea, on the Mystara mailing list Sean K. But if you're interested in reliving (or experiencing for the first time) those first few roleplaying adventures. Andrew Byers, in his review of the adventure, stated "If you're not nostalgic about the early days of D&D.