Greyhawk: The Temple of Elemental Evil Interview
Posted Saturday, December 21, 2002 - 12:31 CET by Sorcerer

Finally some more news about the next D&D game is pouring in. This time it is in the form of an interview with Troika's Tim Cain, which you simply can't afford not to read. Here's a snippet:

GS: Describe the story as the game starts out.

TC: The original module has the players arriving at the small village of Hommlet to deal with some unspecified evil. We have decided to run with this a little and make separate starting points (which we call vignettes) depending on the alignment of the player-character party. Each vignette is quite different. Some have the party meeting with a powerful NPC who is sending them on a specific mission, while others have the party roaming through a dungeon and discovering a treasure map. I think making the vignettes for evil parties was the most fun, since we can start the evil parties in very nasty situations.

GS: The original Greyhawk: The Temple of Elemental Evil module was released quite a while ago and was based on the 1st Edition rules. Was it difficult to even find copies of the module?

TC: Yes, it was very difficult. I had the only copy at the office, and it was a mint-condition 1985 printing of T1-4 bound as one module. I had to make the difficult decision to cut it up and rebind it in a spiral binding to use as source material for our team. We eventually found more copies on eBay, and most of the team members now have a personal copy.


Read the rest at GameSpot.


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