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Thenorthman, Welcome to the Crusade. The Trolls produced a few products for Castle Zagyg. Gary Gygax's Castle Zagyg: Yggsburgh 2. Gary Gygax's Castle Zagyg: Upper Works The first is a hardback book that detailed a free city similar to the Free City of Greyhawk and all the surroundings, plot hooks, and adventures. The second was a box set, which had multiple modules within. This was the actual Castle Zagyg and the upper areas and 1st level cellars. Other things done for CZ was a module called the Dark Chateau which was kind of the summer residence, or the home before and during the building of Castle Zagyg.

In addition, there were a series of modules released that described the various areas of Yggsburgh in detail, with NPCs, plot hooks, adventure areas for specific sections of the city. I don't know off hand the names of each of them. That's all they made as far as I know. Canon 6d Wft Pairing Software Download. And once Gary passed, his spouse made the decision to move the license from the Trolls, so it's all out of print and not sold in PDF either.

If your looking for something similar, consider this. Joesph Bloch of the Greyhawk Grognard blog went ahead and made sort of tribute/fan dungeon crawl based off the ideas that were out there on the plan of Greyhawk/Zagyg called The Castle of the Mad Arch Mage. Initially a free offering, he's now expanded it to full fledged dungeon crawl (not that the free one wasn't, he took it up to 11 with a map book, illustration book, and included additional levels). And re-imagined the Upper Works. It's made for his Adventures Dark & Deep (AD&D) by his company BRW Games, which is compatible with any OSR rules including C&C. It's offered in PDF and print on demand softcover or hardcover. (Sale going on now thru the 22nd of June for 30% off).

Castle Zagyg Yggsburgh Pdf Printer

Anyone else have any thing to add? Sun Jun 22, 2014 1:34 am. Hello, thenorthman, and welcome tot he Crusade!

To expand on The Metal1, the following Castle Zagyg/Yggsburgh items, that I am aware of, are as follows: Yggsburgh (hardback book) Castle Zagyg The Upper Works (boxed set) CZA1: Dark Chateau (adventure module) CZ9: The East Mark Gazetteer (accessory) CZ10: The Free Town of Yggsburgh: Town Halls (accessory) CZ11: The Free Town of Yggsburgh: Moat Gate (accessory) CZ12: The Free Town of Yggsburgh: The Storehouse District (accessory) CZ13: The Free Town of Yggsburgh: East Corner (pdf-only accessory) Hope this helps! There were some other pdfs released, but if memory serves, they were just bits of the Yggsburgh hardback. As TheMetal1 noted, many people link the Castle of the Mad Archmage dungeon with Zagyg as the 'spiritual' continuation of the line. I got a slip sleeve set with the players handbook and monsters and treasures along with Yggsburgh on eBay last night.

$44 with shipping so happy about that. Hp Scanjet G2410 more. or did I overpay? Also picked up CZ11 up off eBay. Much less than what Nobleknight is asking for it.but Nobelknight sure has a few of them. EBay a person just listed the Upper Works but it's a little out of my price range.$450 ish. Plus I realized that RPGgeek probably had a lot of what is out their listed. Forgot about that source.

Thanks everyone for the replies! Sean Mon Jun 23, 2014 11:04 am. Unfortunately, there is a considerable amount of work that is 'out there' and never finalized into published form. For example, Jeff Talanian did a massive amount of goodness. And we will never see it.

Or, some of us will, and have, but other won't. That's the saddest thing in all of this. Well, Jeff and all the others who labored and received an open bucket. And that's not to put blame anywhere. Its just a statement of what sucks.

I was an author (Rivergate quarter), but after starting my mapping and beginning to fill in the sector, I had to bow out due to my first wife's deteriorating health. I planned on being the biggest cheerleader as the modules were released, but never got to see much of my colleagues' work see the light of day. The worst part (for me) is the sour taste left in the mouths of those whom I wanted to see write more for C&C/TLG/CZ. _________________ Psalm 73:26 'Knowledge, logic, reason, and common sense serve better than a dozen rule books.'

'Rules not understood should have appropriate questions directed to the publisher; disputes with the Dungeon Master are another matter entirely. THE REFEREE IS THE FINAL ARBITER OF ALL AFFAIRS OF HIS OR HER CAMPAIGN.' Gary Gygax Mon Jun 23, 2014 4:41 pm. The Upper Works is fantastic but I have actually considered selling my copy. Nothing close to a $450 pricetag. That's just ridiculous.

It's great but, without other material, it because somewhat of a precious gaming oddity. It's what led me to sell other CZ material in the past and right now I have a copy of the Yggsburgh hardback, the Upperworks, the Gazetteer (signed), and the Dark Chateau. Yggsburg, the Gazetteer, and the Upper Works are three things I would never part with. As for the Castle (well the Upperworks), I suppose I could adapt my own if it ever game to it. Borrow from other elements as need be and whatever. I think the way the license agreement was rapidly killed with nothing following in the wake of it was a shame.