![]() Living Greyhawk, Living Onnwal Gazetteer, D&D 3.The Undying Lands were a realm inhabited by Ainur and Eldar. The wiki page for the EGI has a list of sources, full product names, abbreviations, and a link to the full, downloadable index. ![]() The Index is based on previous work of Jason Zavoda through '08, and his work as continued and updated by Eric Johnson, Richard DiIoia, Jason "PupickDad" Jacobson, a French fan group, and numerous other fans over the years. "Campaign Journal: The Sea Barons." Dragon #206. "Campaign Journal: The Adri Forest." Dragon #208. "Campaign Journal: A Strange Alliance" Dragon #204. Archived from the original on 16 September 2004. Archived from the original on 12 January 1998. Archived from the original on 24 April 1997. Archived from the original on 29 December 2005. ↑ JEFF EASLEY - TRADING CARD - SET BASE COMPLETO, todocoleccion.Formatted PDF with full maps cover art by Jeff Easley and cartography by Dave Sutherland, Kent Matthewson, John Knecht, and Michael Scott. ![]() Subsequent small updates were made to this file between 20, including the addition of a title image and sidebar graphics similar to those appearing in Iuz the Old. Īn unofficial PDF based on Allman's previous work was created on Mar 2, 2002, hosted at The Acaeum. It was offered again alongside map GIFs as separate downloads. Īllman's RTF version was available later on the Wizards of the Coast "Previous Edition Downloads" page, likely at the page's creation circa June 3, 2003, included in the ividform.zip file. In 1998, Allman's RTF version was used for download on 's "Greyhawk Goodies" section alongside separate, individual downloads of the map images from the Dragon articles. On October 28, 1997, William Allman completed a conversion of the document from plain text (TXT) into RTF format. The same ivid.txt was released on in 1997. The file was released as a plain text document named ivid.txt, and appeared at the AOL Keyword "TSR" on "Download of the Month" library, released in both DOS and Mac plain text formats, as well as including three maps in GIF format. TSR released the manuscript online, circa April 1995 on the America Online internet service, calling it TSR's "first fully electronic game release". Three such articles were published: Dragon #204 (Apr 1994), A Strange Alliance Dragon #206 (Jun 1994), The Sea Barons and Dragon #208 (Aug 1994), The Adri Forest. In a response to a reader letter in Dragon #203 (Mar 1994), the magazine announced that they had acquired a copy of the unpublished Ivid the Undying manuscript and intended to publish excerpts, compiled by Wolfgang Baur. However, the code WGR7 is not official, and the community also uses the code "WGRx". The series code WGR7 has been used in the community at least as early as 2001, placing it as the last in the WGR series which ran from WGR1 Greyhawk Ruins in 1990 to Carl Sargent's WGR6 The City of Skulls in 1993. Īccording to The Acaeum, the stock number initially assigned to Ivid the Undying (#9399) was instead reassigned to WGR5 Iuz the Evil (1993). The original art appeared in the Jeff Easley 1995 Trading Card set as #32, where it is named "Ivid, the Undying". When the book was cancelled, the art was instead adapted for use as the cover art of Birthright accessory Blood Enemies: Abominations of Cerilia (1995). ![]() Production on Ivid the Undying went as far as the commission of cover artwork by Jeff Easley. No new World of Greyhawk products would be released until 1998, following TSR's acquisition by Wizards of the Coast. It is speculated that TSR simply intended to discontinue the World of Greyhawk™ product line in 1993. Although the manuscript was largely completed, the book never saw print, for unknown reasons. Ivid the Undying was written circa 1993 by Carl Sargent for TSR. ![]()
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