Voadam
Legend
I am currently reading through the 3.0 D&D Gazetteer providing a 32 page overview of the Greyhawk setting. I am doing a full read, not just a skim of parts.
I had owned and read and ran a long-term 1e/2e campaign using the 1e boxed set and owned From the Ashes and the 2e WotC Greyhawk books back in the 2e era.
In reading the 3.0 gazetteer kingdom listings I was struck by how few elves and dwarves show up, there is Celene for elves and a few places the various Ulek's but it mostly shows a lot of humans with some elves and dwarves sprinkled in as minorities throughout much of the land. This matches my impression from the AD&D era.
I thought this was in keeping with 1e humanity dominant and demihumans as options but not central.
Then I hit the forest and mountain descriptions. Elven tribes are in most forests. Multiple unnamed dwarven kingdoms are in most mountain ranges.
I find myself rethinking my views of Greyhawk a bit.
I had owned and read and ran a long-term 1e/2e campaign using the 1e boxed set and owned From the Ashes and the 2e WotC Greyhawk books back in the 2e era.
In reading the 3.0 gazetteer kingdom listings I was struck by how few elves and dwarves show up, there is Celene for elves and a few places the various Ulek's but it mostly shows a lot of humans with some elves and dwarves sprinkled in as minorities throughout much of the land. This matches my impression from the AD&D era.
I thought this was in keeping with 1e humanity dominant and demihumans as options but not central.
Then I hit the forest and mountain descriptions. Elven tribes are in most forests. Multiple unnamed dwarven kingdoms are in most mountain ranges.
I find myself rethinking my views of Greyhawk a bit.