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Post by Vile Traveller on Aug 22, 2016 20:05:44 GMT -5
I'm trying to find all of the Wilderlands books published by JG in the olden days, because it's high time I read up on the setting. I'm a bit confused about which of their books use the setting, though - am I right in thinking that CSIO is also part of the Wilderlands? Are any of their adventures set in the Wilderlands? Anyhow, a complete list would be great!
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Post by makofan on Aug 22, 2016 20:12:23 GMT -5
CSIO is the start of the Wilderlands. This list is probably not complete. The asterisked ones are what I own
Setting books:
*City State of the Invincible Overlord *Wilderlands of High Fantasy *Fantastic Wilderlands Beyonde *Wilderlands of the Magic Realm *City State of the World Emperor *Wilderlands of the Fantastic Reaches *Wraith Overlord *Mines of Custalcon *Spies of Lightelf *Shield Maidens of Sea Rune *Pirates of Hagrost *Witches Court Marshes *Modron *Unknown Gods *Tarantis *City State Warfare
Magazines:
Pegasus (most every issue) *(I have two isues)
Modules:
*Book of Treasure Maps I *Book of Treasure Maps II *Book of Treasure Maps III *Tegel Manor *Thieves of Fortress Badabaskor *Glory Hole Dwarven Mine *Prey of Darkness
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Post by makofan on Aug 22, 2016 20:44:44 GMT -5
Must reads are CSIO, Wilderlands of High Fantasy. Next best product in my opinion is Tarantis. And get a copy of the Ready Reference Sheets
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Post by Vile Traveller on Aug 24, 2016 5:00:51 GMT -5
Got the Ready Ref Sheets from DTRPG, crappy scans but readable. It's where I got most of their stuff, back in the day I only bought the JG Traveller and RQ books in hardcopy. Thanks for the list, now I know where to start!
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Post by dragondaddy on Aug 24, 2016 23:34:21 GMT -5
I'm trying to find all of the Wilderlands books published by JG in the olden days, because it's high time I read up on the setting. I'm a bit confused about which of their books use the setting, though - am I right in thinking that CSIO is also part of the Wilderlands? Are any of their adventures set in the Wilderlands? Anyhow, a complete list would be great! Setting Book *Zienteck *Portals of Torsh *Portals of Irontooth *Portals of Twilight *Corsairs of Tallibar Module *Frontier Forts of Kelnore *Citadel of Fire *Druids of Doom (GM gets to decide what map this is on) *The Book of Ruins *Heroic Expeditions *F'deck Fo's Tomb *Caves & Caverns (used to generate maps for the city-state campaign hexagon system) *The Book of Treasure Maps Restormel
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Post by makofan on Aug 25, 2016 10:59:48 GMT -5
I would say those settings books are not Wilderlands
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Post by ffilz on Aug 26, 2016 15:15:09 GMT -5
I'm trying to find all of the Wilderlands books published by JG in the olden days, because it's high time I read up on the setting. I'm a bit confused about which of their books use the setting, though - am I right in thinking that CSIO is also part of the Wilderlands? Are any of their adventures set in the Wilderlands? Anyhow, a complete list would be great! Setting Book *Zienteck *Portals of Torsh *Portals of Irontooth *Portals of Twilight *Corsairs of Tallibar I don't think the Portals books really fit into the Wilderlands. I'm not familiar with Zienteck or Corsairs of Tallibar. I don't know about Restormel (or Ravenscrag which is in the same "castle" series). Dark Tower was never placed, but always felt like it belonged in the Wilderlands. Frank
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Post by Admin Pete on Aug 26, 2016 16:33:38 GMT -5
It is always good to know exactly what is what and what it was intended for; however, things can always be tweaked and adapted if you want to use it.
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Post by Vile Traveller on Aug 27, 2016 8:32:22 GMT -5
What I am mainly trying to do here is decide where to start, and where to go from there. I get the impression that I should start with CSIO, followed by Wilderlands of High Fantasy. Falconer posted a neat list on K&KA:
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Post by ffilz on Aug 29, 2016 22:50:00 GMT -5
CSIO probably gives the most setting information, so I agree that is a reasonable place to start. Wilderlands of High Fantasy which details the area surrounding the CSIO is certainly where I would start with the wilderness map sets, so I think you're totally on the right path. You could also look at the order products were released, here is a list of the early products that came out in installments: www.acaeum.com/jg/GuildmemberInstallments.htmlFrank
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