There’s a great new campaign in town!! There’s fun to be had, quests to be taken, and adventures to be gone on!
Recently, in Oerth Journal #28, the GaryConXI special print edition, we highlighted the Great Flanaess River Adventure

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Chapter 15: Free City of Greyhawk

The Great Flanaess River Adventure is a great, great, great campaign that was written by The Oliver Brothers, beginning with their playing at home. They played in 3rd Edition, and they decided to publish their own games.

The two youngest of the authors currently serve in the Army, and the other is a professor. They are all avid Greyhawk fans, and love the setting for its diversity, which this campaign largely demonstrates.

They wanted to show how many different adventures one group can have and in how many locations. Anything is possible! The PCs aren’t restricted to stay in one, single, static location for the entirety of their adventuring career! They move around! They go places, and do things, and meet new people! … and kill them, and take their stuff. :P

In all seriousness, though – this is a really great adventure, just for the sheer variety of monsters that you’ll encounter, and the massive array of fascinating locations, both new and old!
There’s a great deal of interesting plot hooks, and story devices to draw the players into each scenario, and while they are organized into a campaign, there’s absolutely NO reason they can’t be used individually in your own campaign if you happen to like just one of them, or if you need a Side Trek, or something,

They are written with 1st Edition AD&D in mind, but, the stats are limited to mostly just monsters. It’s incredibly simple to just replace the monster stats from the Monster Manual of whatever edition you’re playing, or even just replace them with a monster that you find suitable for your table!

So, take a look at the Great Flanaess River Adventure page, and look at all the cover art, and click on the individual modules, and browse them for free!

Enjoy your questing!
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