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{{refstart}}'''Greyhawk''', also known as the '''World of Greyhawk''', is a fictional world designed as a [[campaign setting]] for the ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' [[fantasy]] [[roleplaying game]].<ref name="wog1980">{{cite<!-- book-->| last=Gygax| first=Gary| authorlink=Gary Gygax| title=The World of Greyhawk| publisher=[[TSR, Inc.|TSR]] | year=1980 | isbn = 0-935696-23-7}}</ref><ref name="lgg2000">{{cite<!-- book-->| last=Holian| first=Gary| authorlink=Gary Holian |first2=Erik|last2=Mona|authorlink2=Erik Mona |first3=Sean K.|last3=Reynolds|authorlink3=Sean K. Reynolds |first4=Frederick|last4=Weining|authorlink4=Frederick Weining| title=[[Living Greyhawk Gazetteer]]| publisher=[[Wizards of the Coast]]| isbn=0-7869-1743-1| year=2000}}</ref> Although not the first campaign world developed for ''Dungeons & Dragons''—[[Dave Arneson]]'s ''[[Blackmoor (campaign setting)|Blackmoor]]'' campaign predated it by over a year<ref name="blackmoor">{{cite<!-- book -->| title = Playing at the World | last = Peterson | first = Jon  | author-link = | publisher = Unreason Press | year = 2012 | location = San Diego CA | page = 65| isbn = 978-0615642048}}</ref> — the world of Greyhawk closely identified with the development of the game from 1972 until 2008. The world itself started as a simple dungeon under a castle designed by [[Gary Gygax]] for the amusement of his children and friends, but it rapidly expanded to include not only a complex multi-layered dungeon environment, but also the nearby city of Greyhawk, and eventually an entire world. In addition to the campaign world, which was published in several editions over twenty years, Greyhawk was also used as the setting for many adventures published in support of the game, as well as for [[RPGA]]'s massively shared ''[[Living Greyhawk]]'' campaign from 2000–2008.{{refend|<ref name="frwfr">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyhawk Wikipedia - Greyhawk] ''accessed (2020-07-22)''.</ref>}}
{{refstart}}'''Greyhawk''', also known as the '''World of Greyhawk''', is a fictional world designed as a [[campaign setting]] for the ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' [[fantasy]] [[roleplaying game]].<ref name="wog1980">{{cite<!-- book-->| last=Gygax| first=Gary| authorlink=Gary Gygax| title=The World of Greyhawk| publisher=[[TSR, Inc.|TSR]] | year=1980 | isbn = 0-935696-23-7}}</ref><ref name="lgg2000">{{cite<!-- book-->| last=Holian| first=Gary| authorlink=Gary Holian |first2=Erik|last2=Mona|authorlink2=Erik Mona |first3=Sean K.|last3=Reynolds|authorlink3=Sean K. Reynolds |first4=Frederick|last4=Weining|authorlink4=Frederick Weining| title=[[Living Greyhawk Gazetteer]]| publisher=[[Wizards of the Coast]]| isbn=0-7869-1743-1| year=2000}}</ref> Although not the first campaign world developed for ''Dungeons & Dragons''—[[Dave Arneson]]'s ''[[Blackmoor (campaign setting)|Blackmoor]]'' campaign predated it by over a year<ref name="blackmoor">{{cite<!-- book -->| title = Playing at the World | last = Peterson | first = Jon  | author-link = | publisher = Unreason Press | year = 2012 | location = San Diego CA | page = 65| isbn = 978-0615642048}}</ref> — the world of Greyhawk closely identified with the development of the game from 1972 until 2008. The world itself started as a simple dungeon under a castle designed by [[Gary Gygax]] for the amusement of his children and friends, but it rapidly expanded to include not only a complex multi-layered dungeon environment, but also the nearby city of Greyhawk, and eventually an entire world. In addition to the campaign world, which was published in several editions over twenty years, Greyhawk was also used as the setting for many adventures published in support of the game, as well as for [[RPGA]]'s massively shared ''[[Living Greyhawk]]'' campaign from 2000–2008.{{refend|<ref name="frwfr">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyhawk Wikipedia - Greyhawk] ''accessed (2020-07-22)''.</ref>}}<noinclude>
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Greyhawk, also known as the World of Greyhawk, is a fictional world designed as a campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game.[1][2] Although not the first campaign world developed for Dungeons & DragonsDave Arneson's Blackmoor campaign predated it by over a year[3] — the world of Greyhawk closely identified with the development of the game from 1972 until 2008. The world itself started as a simple dungeon under a castle designed by Gary Gygax for the amusement of his children and friends, but it rapidly expanded to include not only a complex multi-layered dungeon environment, but also the nearby city of Greyhawk, and eventually an entire world. In addition to the campaign world, which was published in several editions over twenty years, Greyhawk was also used as the setting for many adventures published in support of the game, as well as for RPGA's massively shared Living Greyhawk campaign from 2000–2008. [4]

Sources and References

  1. Gygax, Gary. The World of Greyhawk. TSR. ISBN:0-935696-23-7
  2. Holian, Gary. Living Greyhawk Gazetteer. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN:0-7869-1743-1
  3. Peterson, Jon. Playing at the World. Unreason Press. ISBN:978-0615642048
  4. Wikipedia - Greyhawk accessed (2020-07-22).