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'''Steading of the Hill Giant Chief''' is a First edition adventure, meant for between 3 to 9 player characters of around level 9. This module is intended to be followed by the rest of the G series (Giant), G2: [[Glacial Rift of the Frost Giant Jarl]] and G3: [[Hall of the Fire Giant King]], then followed by the D series (Drow).
'''Steading of the Hill Giant Chief''' is a First edition adventure, meant for between 3 to 9 player characters of around level 9. This adventure is intended to be followed by the rest of the G series (Giant), G2: [[Glacial Rift of the Frost Giant Jarl]] and G3: [[Hall of the Fire Giant King]], then followed by the D series (Drow).


A 4th edition D&D version of the module was released in Dungeon Magazine 197#, under the same name, that changes many details of the adventure.
A 4th edition D&D version of the adventure was released in Dungeon Magazine 197#, under the same name, that changes many details of the adventure.


This module was also part of the G1-2-3: [[Against the Giants]], compilation and the GDQ1-7: [[Queen of the Spiders]] Mega module.   
This adventure was also part of the G1-2-3: [[Against the Giants]], compilation and the GDQ1-7: [[Queen of the Spiders]] Mega module.   


This module, along with the rest of the series, was also novelised Against the Giants (Novel).
This module, along with the rest of the series, was also novelised Against the Giants (Novel).
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=== 1e AD&D: ===
=== 1e AD&D: ===
''"This module contains background information, referee's notes, two level maps, and exploration matrix keys. It provides a complete module for play of ADVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONS, and it can be used alone or as the first of a three-part expedition adventure which also employs DUNGEON MODULE G2 (GLACIAL RIFT OF THE FROST GIANT JARL) and DUNGEON MODULE G3 (HALL OF THE FIRE GIANT KING)."''
''"This adventure contains background information, referee's notes, two level maps, and exploration matrix keys. It provides a complete adventure for play of ADVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONS, and it can be used alone or as the first of a three-part expedition adventure which also employs DUNGEON MODULE G2 (GLACIAL RIFT OF THE FROST GIANT JARL) and DUNGEON MODULE G3 (HALL OF THE FIRE GIANT KING)."''


=== 4e D&D: ===
=== 4e D&D: ===
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* '''David A. Trampier''': The Kitchen <sup>(p.5)</sup>
* '''David A. Trampier''': The Kitchen <sup>(p.5)</sup>
* ?: Interior?<sup>(p.2)</sup>, Carrion Crawlers<sup>(p.7)</sup>, The Treasury <sup>(p.8)</sup>
* ?: Interior?<sup>(p.2)</sup>, Carrion Crawlers<sup>(p.7)</sup>, The Treasury <sup>(p.8)</sup>
The 'Interior' artwork on page 2 was replaced in the 5th publication of the module by an image of the Steading done by Erol Otus for Against the Giants. These two images are comparable on [https://www.acaeum.com/ddindexes/modpages/modscans/g1changes.gif Arcaeum].
The 'Interior' artwork on page 2 was replaced in the 5th publication of the adventure by an image of the Steading done by Erol Otus for Against the Giants. These two images are comparable on [https://www.acaeum.com/ddindexes/modpages/modscans/g1changes.gif Arcaeum].


4e D&D:
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=== Locations ===
=== Locations ===
No locations are given in the module itself. The World of Greyhawk places it on  Hex P5-129, which would be in the Joten Mountains, 90-120 miles northwest of Loftwick.<ref>The World of Greyhawk Boxed Set: Glossography, Gary Gygax, 1983, 1e</ref><sup>(p.30)</sup>
No locations are given in the adventure itself. The World of Greyhawk places it on  Hex P5-129, which would be in the Joten Mountains, 90-120 miles northwest of Loftwick.<ref>The World of Greyhawk Boxed Set: Glossography, Gary Gygax, 1983, 1e</ref><sup>(p.30)</sup>


== Appendix and Trivia ==
== Appendix and Trivia ==

Revision as of 12:11, 17 December 2024

Greyhawk Source
Steading of the Hill Giant Chief
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Type: Adventure
Author(s): Gary Gygax
Cover Artist(s): Dave C. Sutherland III (Uncredited)
Interior Artist(s): Uncredited (Erol Otus, Dave C. Sutherland III , David A. Trampier)
Series: G Series (Giants)
Publisher: TSR
Pages: 8
ISBN: 0-935696-08-3
Greyhawk Source
Steading of the Hill Giant Chief
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Type: Module
Author(s): Gary Gygax and Christopher Perkins
Cover Artist(s): Eric Belisle
Interior Artist(s): Eric Berlisle Noah Bradley, Goran Josic
Series: G Series (Giants)
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Pages: 30

Steading of the Hill Giant Chief is a First edition adventure, meant for between 3 to 9 player characters of around level 9. This adventure is intended to be followed by the rest of the G series (Giant), G2: Glacial Rift of the Frost Giant Jarl and G3: Hall of the Fire Giant King, then followed by the D series (Drow).

A 4th edition D&D version of the adventure was released in Dungeon Magazine 197#, under the same name, that changes many details of the adventure.

This adventure was also part of the G1-2-3: Against the Giants, compilation and the GDQ1-7: Queen of the Spiders Mega module.

This module, along with the rest of the series, was also novelised Against the Giants (Novel).

Cover blurb

1e AD&D:

"This adventure contains background information, referee's notes, two level maps, and exploration matrix keys. It provides a complete adventure for play of ADVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONS, and it can be used alone or as the first of a three-part expedition adventure which also employs DUNGEON MODULE G2 (GLACIAL RIFT OF THE FROST GIANT JARL) and DUNGEON MODULE G3 (HALL OF THE FIRE GIANT KING)."

4e D&D:

"Yo, Nosnra! We’re in yer house, killin’ yer doods! A D&D adventure for characters of levels 12–14, and the first of four paragon-tier adventures based on Gary Gygax’s classic Against the Giants series."

Index

Art

1e AD&D:

  • Dave C. Sutherland III: Cover, The Cloak room (p.3), Backcover?
  • David A. Trampier: The Kitchen (p.5)
  • ?: Interior?(p.2), Carrion Crawlers(p.7), The Treasury (p.8)

The 'Interior' artwork on page 2 was replaced in the 5th publication of the adventure by an image of the Steading done by Erol Otus for Against the Giants. These two images are comparable on Arcaeum.

4e D&D:

  • Eric Belisle: Nosnra(p.20)
  • Noah Bradley: The Steading (p.29)
  • Goran Josic: Roper(p.48)

Characters

1e AD&D:

  • Eclavdra (p.4), mentioned only.
  • Nosnra(p.2), Hill Giant Chief.

Pregenerated Tournament Characters:

  • Gleep Wurp the Eyebiter, Human MU 12,NG, 
  • Cloyer Bulser The Magsman, Human Thief 13, N,
  • Roaky Swerked, Human Cleric 12, LN,
  • Frush O' Suggill, Human Fighter 14, LG,
  • Fonkin Hoddypeak, High elf F/MU 5/8, CG,
  • Flerd Trantle, Human Cleric 9, LG,
  • Redmod Dumple, Dwarf Fighter 9, LN
  • Faffle Dwe'o-mercraeft, Human MU 9, N
  • Beek Gwenders of Croodle, Half elf ranger 9, CG

4e D&D:

  • Arnak(p.32), The stone giant Thane (mentioned only).
  • Belastraya(p.36,50), sister of Arnak and lover of Leathar (Mentioned Only).
  • Ironjaw(p.31,34), a dire bear.
  • Feramaug(p.49-50)
  • Javok(p.45), half-orc scout.
  • Leathar(p.31), Emissary of Arnak and lover of Belastraya.
  • Morzul(p.34), wife of the chief (unnamed in original).
  • Nosnra (p.28,31-33), Chief of the Hill Giants.
  • Obmi(p.34,50), a dwarf working with the giants, originally mentioned later in the G series. (Mentioned Only)
  • Smolderheart(p.43-45), Fire giant smith.
  • Varrg(p.38-39), a hill giant werewolf (Unnamed and not a werewolf in original).
  • Zandor Caskerhill(p.43), A captured human merchant (unnamed in original)
  • Thoot Grimhold, Dwern the Sly, Gobb Brightshield, Nyzan Silvervien, Zorn "Big Z" Ironbeard(p.45). Dwarven slaves.

Creatures

1e AD&D:

  • Ape, Carnivourous (p.6)
  • Bear, Cave (p.3,4)
  • Bugbear(p.6)
  • Carrion Crawler(p.7)
  • Drow (Mentioned and Implied only)
  • Dwarf(p.7)
  • Elf (p.6)
  • Giant, Cloud (p.3,4)
  • Giant, Fire (p.7)
  • Giant, Hill (p.3-5)
  • Giant, Stone (p.3,4,8)
  • Human(p.6)
  • Lizard, Subterranean (p.6,7)
  • Manticore(p.8)
  • Ogre (p.3-6)
  • Orc (p.3-7)
  • Skeleton (p.6)
  • Troglodyte(p.7)
  • Wolf, Dire (p.3,5)

4e D&D:

  • Ape, Carnivorous(p.40-42)
  • Bear, Dire(p.32)
  • Bugbear(p.27,31,40-42)
  • Dragon, Iron(p.49)
  • Dwarf(p.43-48)
  • Elemental, Fire(p.43-45)
  • Giant, Fire(p.43)
  • Giant, Hill(p.27,31-35,38-45)
  • Giant, Stone(p.31-33,36-37,47)
  • Half-orc(p.45)
  • Lycanthrope, Werewolf(p.38-39)
  • Ogre(p.37-38)
  • Orc(p.38,43-47)
  • Roper(p.47-48)
  • Umberhulk(p.489
  • Wolf, Dire(p.38-39)
  • Items

    1e AD&D:

    • A tube marked with a triangle intersected by an upside down Y. (p.4)
    • A unique Intelligent Sword of Giant slaying with other magical abilities (p.4)
    • Drow wine, noted to be incredibly potent, earthy smelling and black in colour(p.8)

    4e D&D:

    • Many paraphernalia relating to the religious worship of the Elemental Elder Eye/ Tharizdun.

    Locations

    No locations are given in the adventure itself. The World of Greyhawk places it on Hex P5-129, which would be in the Joten Mountains, 90-120 miles northwest of Loftwick.[1](p.30)

    Appendix and Trivia

    Comparisons between 1st edition AD&D and 4th edition D&D versions:

    • No mention of drow or Eclavdra in the 4th edition version.
    • Temple found under the steading is explicitly stated to be dedicated to the Elder Eye, which by 4th edition was synonymous with Tharizdun.

    Nosnra's wife has three names depending on which source you use: Grutha in the 5e Yawning Portal remake, Solka in GDQ1-7 Queen of the Spiders, Morzul in the 4e Dungeon Magazine remake.

    Pregenerated Character Names

    According to Gygax these were all made to poke fun at the characters, with these being examples of their meanings:

    • Gleep (squint-eyed) Wurp (a glance of the eye)
    • Fonkin (little fool) Hoddypeak (Crazy)
    • Redmod (anger) Dumple (beat into a shapless mass)
    • Beek (bask) Gwenders (chillblanes) of Croodle (to creep close as in to a fire)
    • Faffle (stammer) Dweomercraeft (magic)

    On RPGGeek, RPG.Net, Arcaeum

    References

    Notes

    Citations

    1. The World of Greyhawk Boxed Set: Glossography, Gary Gygax, 1983, 1e

    Bibliography

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    Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index

    The Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index (EGI) is based on previous work of Jason Zavoda through '08, continued by numerous other fans. The EGI article has a list of sources, product names, abbreviations, and a link to the full, downloadable index.

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