FAQ: Novels Section

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#1

zombiegleemax

Jul 22, 2004 22:22:46
Okay, we're technically discussing the FAQ here. ;)

Looking at the FAQ thus far, I can tell it's going to be a bit bigger than I originally thought. So I'm going to take it one section at a time.

First up - Greyhawk novels!

Could I get a complete list of GH novels? I have the original set and maybe one or two beyond, but there have been some others recently and I don't want to miss them.

Thanks!

--Your friendly neighborhood WizO.
#2

Mortepierre

Jul 23, 2004 3:49:40
I was going to say “Canon or non-Canon ?” but that would open the can of worms ;)

Gord the Rogue series: (by Gary E. Gygax)
Saga of Old City (Random House Inc. dist. TSR Inc., Lake Geneva WI, 1985)
Artifact of Evil (Random House Inc. dist. TSR Inc., Lake Geneva WI, 1986)
City of Hawks (Berkley Publishing Group, NY, 1987)
Night Arrant (Berkley Publishing Group, NY, 1987)
Sea of Death (Berkley Publishing Group, NY, 1987)
Come Endless Darkness (Berkley Publishing Group, NY, 1988)
Dance of Demons (Berkley Publishing Group, NY, 1988)

Mika the Wolf Shaman series: (by Rose Estes)
Master Wolf
The Price of Power
The Demon Hand
The Name of the Game
The Eyes Have It

Night Watch (by Robin Wayne Bailey, TSR Inc., 1990)

Against the Giants (by Ru Emerson, WotC, 1999)

White Plume Mountain (by Paul Kidd, WotC, 1999)

Descent into the Depths of the Earth (by Paul Kidd, WotC, 2000)
Hey! It should have been “Oerth”, not “Earth”!

Keep on the Borderlands (by Ru Emerson, WotC, 2001)

Queen of the Demonweb Pits (by Paul Kidd, WotC, 2001)

The Temple of Elemental Evil (by Thomas M. Reid, WotC, 2001)

The Tomb of Horrors (by Strohm, WotC, 2002)

It's not "complete" but it's a start
#3

Halberkill

Jul 23, 2004 12:36:46
Quag Keep by Andre Norton
#4

zombiegleemax

Jul 27, 2004 10:06:57
Actually, I think that covers them all, doesn't it?
#5

Halberkill

Jul 27, 2004 11:46:04
Originally posted by abysslin
Actually, I think that covers them all, doesn't it?

Not quite, there were some endless quest books, I can only remember the title of one, "Bigby's Curse". Also the AD&D coloring book had a tale of sorts set in Greyhawk.

Are comic books included in this list?

Halber
#6

zombiegleemax

Jul 27, 2004 12:11:13
what counts as a novel?

do the modules count?

do the sourcebooks count?

does the Greyhawk Adventures Hardback?

what about articles from The Strategic Review, The Dragon, or Dragon Magazine?

Halberkill is right. There were some of the Endless Quest books set in Greyhawk. Also there was an Advanced D&D series choose your own adventure series scattered to various campaign settings which was separate from the Endless Quest line.
#7

faraer

Jul 27, 2004 13:20:03
If we're talking fiction and not just novels, don't forget Gary's "The Gnome Cache" (Dragon #1-3, 5-7) and "At Moonset Blackcat Comes" (Dragon #100).
#8

zombiegleemax

Aug 01, 2004 12:29:18
Siege of the Tower is the title of another Greyhawk Endless Quest book.
#9

Halberkill

Aug 02, 2004 16:59:08
Also there was a Gord story in the "Eternal Champion" short story compilation.

Halber