the bulk of my play has been in the late 80s through the 90s. I started Dragonlance and spent most of my time in the Forgotten Realms. After 20 years off, I have a nephew who is really enjoying growing into a DM. My wife and I have dusted off the books, bought new 5e. (I missed 3 and 4e, but it sounds like that may be a good thing) and are really enjoying playing again.
My problem is, I had all the source books for FR and DL, most the novels, atlases, art books. I don’t have that for GH. In a addition to being the meat shield, I am the most experienced player at the table with 3 very enthusiastic beginners, I have been tasked with helping RP decisions. Where can I start to get an idea of the wider world of GH? My nephew loves the flexibility, which allows a lot of creation for him. I have the novel list and am looking for source books. I just don’t know where to start.
Greyhawk has not been officially catered to in 5E, but you can easily take information from the original GH sources and flesh out your own 5E Greyhawk.
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the bulk of my play has been in the late 80s through the 90s. I started Dragonlance and spent most of my time in the Forgotten Realms. After 20 years off, I have a nephew who is really enjoying growing into a DM. My wife and I have dusted off the books, bought new 5e. (I missed 3 and 4e, but it sounds like that may be a good thing) and are really enjoying playing again.
My problem is, I had all the source books for FR and DL, most the novels, atlases, art books. I don’t have that for GH. In a addition to being the meat shield, I am the most experienced player at the table with 3 very enthusiastic beginners, I have been tasked with helping RP decisions. Where can I start to get an idea of the wider world of GH? My nephew loves the flexibility, which allows a lot of creation for him. I have the novel list and am looking for source books. I just don’t know where to start.
Greyhawk has not been officially catered to in 5E, but you can easily take information from the original GH sources and flesh out your own 5E Greyhawk.
This is an excellent place to start: World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting
Also, Ghosts of Saltmarsh has one of the better GH adventures "The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh" converted to 5E.