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|caption = Cover of WGR3, depicting [[Rary]] casting a spell in a study. Art by [[Valerie Valusek]]. | |||
|type = Adventure | |||
|code = WGR3, TSR 9386 | |||
|edition = Second edition | |||
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first published=1992| | |inter_artist = [[Ken Frank]] | ||
|series = WGR | |||
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|first published = 1992 | |||
|pages = 60 | |||
|isbn = 1-56076-497-X | |||
|class = Official published content | |||
|setting_date = 585 | |||
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The | '''''Rary the Traitor''''' is a ''Dungeons & Dragons'' sourcebook and adventure for the ''[[World of Greyhawk]]'' campaign setting written by [[Anthony Pryor]] and published by TSR in 1992 as the third ''Greyhawk'' "reference" adventure (WGR3). The work details the empire of the renegade archmage [[Rary]], known as the Empire of the [[Bright Lands]]. The work includes historical background on the [[Bright Desert]], and introduces the ancient [[Flan]] nations of [[Sulm]] and [[Itar]] to the setting. Information on [[Robilar]], Rary's co-conspiritor, is also provided. | ||
== | The information in the sourcebook section of the publication can be used in campaigns involving characters of all levels. However, the adventures contained in the adventure are designed for characters of levels eight or higher. | ||
*[[Anthony Pryor| | == Cover text == | ||
{{quoted text|In the agonizing aftermath of the [[Greyhawk Wars]], when conflict touched virtually every corner of the continent, few gained more infamy than [[Rary]] of the [[Circle of Eight]]. Once considered a quiet, peaceful man with few ambitions, the great mage instead was corrupted to the ways of evil, and in the process slew two of the wisest and most powerful [[wizard]]s of the [[Flanaess]]. Now, fleeing south with his co-conspirator and their loyal troops, he has carved out an empire in the wilderness, and threatens to inflict more harm and chaos on a world long grown weary of war and strife." | |||
Thus begins this supplement for the Greyhawk campaign setting, the first since the world-shattering Greyhawk Wars boxed game. Descriptions of Rary's desert fortress in the [[Brass Hills]] are here, as are statistics on his co-conspirator, Lord [[Robilar]]. The back-breaking mines of [[Abbor Alz]], home to the [[duergar]], and the [[Ghost Tower of Inverness]] are detailed as well, along with dozens of other places, things, and persons. | |||
It is not necessary to have played the [[Wars|Greyhawk Wars boxed game]] in order to use this material. | |||
The campaign material contained in this booklet is suitable for players and referees of all levels; the adventures, however, are aimed at characters of levels 8 and up.|}} | |||
==Plot summary== | |||
The work details the empire of the renegade archmage [[Rary]], known as the Empire of the [[Bright Lands]]. Historical background of the Bright Desert is also covered, and introduced the ancient [[Flan (Greyhawk)|Flan]] nations of [[Sulm (Greyhawk)|Sulm]] and Itar to the setting. Information on [[Robilar]], Rary's co-conspirator, is also provided. | |||
== Contents == | |||
* Chapter 1: Rary's Tale | |||
* Chapter 2: The Bright Desert and Environs | |||
* Chapter 3: People, Places, and Things | |||
* Chapter 4: Special Places | |||
* New Monsters | |||
=== Characters === | |||
:[[Attus Darkgem]] • [[Chukai]] • [[Clar]] • [[Drokkas]] • [[Falyn]] • [[Father Eye]] • [[He Chak]] • [[Hugo the Axe]] • [[Ildai]] • [[Kamuk]] • [[Kaya]] • [[Kendyra]] • [[Krumik]] • [[Kumhaik]] • [[Molmi]] • [[Morik]] • [[Pharmon]] • [[Rary]] • [[Robilar]] • [[Shannak Deepwell]] • [[Shattados]] • [[Shemaya]] • [[Shozthal]] • [[Slar]] • [[Smoke]] • [[Strongbow]] • [[Sunthistle]] • [[Tolan Kai]] • [[Turgi]] • [[Volte]] • [[Xaxx'aa]] • [[Zhora]] | |||
::<small> Referenced only | |||
::[[Arkalan Sammal]] • [[Bigby]] • [[Eritai Kaan-Ipzirel]] • [[Grandy]] • [[Mordenkainen]] • [[Otiluke]] • [[Schemley]] • [[Tenser]]</small> | |||
=== Creatures === | |||
:[[aerial servant]] • [[automaton]] • [[beholder]] • [[blue dragon]] • [[centaur]] • [[chimera]] • [[dergholoth]] • [[desert centaur]] • [[dragonne]] • [[duergar]] • [[fire giant]] • [[ghost]] • [[hook horror]] • [[hyena]] • [[iron golem]] • [[lich]] • [[manscorpion]] • [[mezzoloth]] • [[monarch scorpion]] • [[norker]] • [[piscoloth]] • [[pseudodragon]] • [[roper]] • [[scorpion]] • [[shadow dragon]] • [[shambling mound]] • [[shrieker]] • [[skeleton]] • [[slow shadow]] • [[spectre]] • [[steeder]] • [[troglodyte]] • [[troll]] • [[ultroloth]] • [[violet fungi]] • [[yuggoloth]] • [[zombie]] | |||
=== Magic === | |||
:;Items | |||
:''[[Abbor Alz Brooch of Warning]]'' • ''[[Blade of Black Ice]]'' • ''[[Bow of the Centaurs]]'' • ''[[Scimitar of Light]]'' • ''[[Scorpion Crown]]'' • ''[[Sulmish Robes of Magical Enhancement]]'' | |||
=== Organizations === | |||
:[[Circle of Eight]] | |||
== Publishing history == | |||
=== Development === | |||
The book was written by [[Anthony Pryor]] and released by [[TSR, Inc|TSR]] in 1992.. Art was provided by [[Valerie Valusek]] and [[Ken Frank]]. It is the third book in the World of Greyhawk Reference series (WGR3). | |||
"A few maps of Rary's fortress are missing from "Rary the Traitor". They were published in Dragon #194 (June 1993) and later on the Wizards of the Coast website."<ref name=dmsguild /> | |||
On DmsGuild.com, Shannon Applecline describes the product's history and trivia about its content: | |||
<blockquote>'''Expanding Greyhawk.''' Besides expanding Greyhawk into the From the Ashes era, "Rary the Traitor" also provides details on two important Greyhawk characters and one totally new country. | |||
The first of these characters is the eponymous wizard Rary. He was briefly played in the early '70s by Brian Blume, who wanted to introduce him as "Medium Rary", using the first-level title for wizards in OD&D (1974). Though Gary Gygax later attached Rary's name to a few spells, the character only became truly important after Gygax left TSR; afterward, Rary was acknowledged as a member of the Circle of Eight in The City of Greyhawk (1989) — a group that had only included Gygax's characters in the original D&D campaigns. Rary didn't received a lot of attention before becoming a traitor in Greyhawk Wars; "Rary the Traitor" was his starring role. | |||
Robilar was a much more long-lived character, having originally been played by Rob Kuntz as far back as 1972. He's well known for reaching the bottom of Castle Greyhawk, for surviving the Tomb of Horrors, and for discovering the Temple of Elemental Evil. Though Robilar had appeared in "The Rogues Gallery" (1980) and T1-4: Temple of Elemental Evil (1985), he was also a pretty minor character in published Greyhawk lore prior to Greyhawk Wars. Kuntz was a bit discomfited by Robilar's turn toward evil, which is probably why Wizards of the Coast reversed it years later. Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk (2007) reveals that it was actually Robilar's evil copy, Bilarro, who appeared thanks to an Orb of Opposition, that aided Rary in his plans. | |||
"Rary the Traitor" also describes the Bright Desert to the south of the City of Greyhawk — an area which had been only lightly touched upon in previous supplements, including the adventure C2: "The Ghost Tower of Inverness" (1980). The area has now become Rary's Empire of the Bright Lands. It's extensively described here. | |||
'''Future History.''' More recent publications have frequently returned to the Bright Lands. Dungeon #98 (May 2003) includes an article called "Into the Bright Desert"; Dungeon #103 (October 2003) expands on that with "Denizens of the Bright Desert"; and Dungeon #109 (April 2004) features a nearby locale in "Hardby: City of the Scorned". | |||
These articles were all part of the Living Greyhawk campaign's contributions to Dungeon. Living Greyhawk later dove even more fully into the setting with their "Blight on Bright Sands Sourcebook" (2005), a core plotline that was followed by almost a dozen related adventures (2005-2006). | |||
Even more recently, "History Check: Rary the Traitor" recounted Rary's history in Dragon #405 (November 2011).<ref name=dmsguild>{{cite web |last=Applecline |first=Shannon |title=WGR3 Rary the Traitor (2e) |url=https://www.dmsguild.com/product/17430/WGR3-Rary-the-Traitor-2e |work=DMsGuild.com |publisher=OneBookShelf |date=September 15, 2014 |accessdate=1 October 2024}}</ref>.</blockquote> | |||
=== Release === | |||
''Rary the Traitor'' was released by [[TSR]] in July 1992 for $9.95 USD or $11.95 Canadian. | |||
On September 15, 2014, it was re-released in digital format (PDF) on DriveThruRPG and Dungeon Masters Guild for $4.99. | |||
== Reception and influence == | |||
=== Reception === | |||
Keith H. Eisenbeis reviewed the adventure in the March/April issue of ''White Wolf'' magazine. He stated that "If one can overlook the obvious incongruities and fairly simplistic short dungeons at the end, this product provides a nicely fleshed out geographic area for adventuring opportunities. In this sense it is a good resource for those DMs running campaigns in the World of Greyhawk setting. In all other senses, however, it is substantially lacking."<ref name=Kinsman93>{{cite magazine |last= Kinsman|first= Berin|date= March–April 1993|title= Capsule Reviews: Dragon Kings|magazine= [[White Wolf (magazine)|White Wolf]] |issue= 35 |page= 63}}</ref> He rated it as a 2 out of a possible 5.<ref name=Kinsman93/> | |||
By 2023, ''Rary the Traitor'' had reached the rank of Electrum seller on DriveThruRPG. | |||
=== Influence on other works=== | |||
*[http://www. | == External links == | ||
{{External link disclaimer}} | |||
* [https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/17430/ Rary the Traitor] on [[DriveThruRPG]] | |||
* [https://www.dmsguild.com/product/17430/ Rary the Traitor] on ''Dungeon Masters' Guild'' | |||
* [http://www.acaeum.com/ddindexes/modpages/wgr.html World of Greyhawk Reference Series] at the Acaeum.com. | |||
* ''[http://tsr.bothgunsblazing.com/gh/gh-wgr3.htm Rary the Traitor]'' at the ''TSR Archive''. | |||
* ''[https://www.dmsguild.com/product/17430/WGR3-Rary-the-Traitor-2e Rary the Traitor]'' at the ''Dungeon Masters Guild''. | |||
* [https://www.dropbox.com/s/9i74bovpf0g02sh/rary_errata.ZIP?dl=0 D&D Downloads] with link to download of maps missing from the printed version of the adventure. | |||
== References == | |||
=== Notes === | |||
<references group="note" /> | |||
=== Citations === | |||
<references /> | |||
=== Bibliography === | |||
*[[Anthony Pryor|Pryor, Anthony]]. ''Rary the Traitor''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1992. ISBN 1-56076-497-X | |||
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| Cover of WGR3, depicting Rary casting a spell in a study. Art by Valerie Valusek. | |
| Type: | Adventure |
|---|---|
| Code/Abbreviation: | WGR3, TSR 9386 |
| Edition: | Second edition |
| Author(s): | Anthony Pryor |
| Editor(s): | Andy McCready |
| Cover Artist(s): | Valerie Valusek |
| Interior Artist(s): | Ken Frank |
| Series: | WGR |
| Publisher: | TSR |
| First Published: | 1992 |
| Pages: | 60 |
| ISBN: | 1-56076-497-X |
| Class: | Official published content |
| Setting date: | 585 CY |
Rary the Traitor is a Dungeons & Dragons sourcebook and adventure for the World of Greyhawk campaign setting written by Anthony Pryor and published by TSR in 1992 as the third Greyhawk "reference" adventure (WGR3). The work details the empire of the renegade archmage Rary, known as the Empire of the Bright Lands. The work includes historical background on the Bright Desert, and introduces the ancient Flan nations of Sulm and Itar to the setting. Information on Robilar, Rary's co-conspiritor, is also provided.
The information in the sourcebook section of the publication can be used in campaigns involving characters of all levels. However, the adventures contained in the adventure are designed for characters of levels eight or higher.
Cover text
"In the agonizing aftermath of the Greyhawk Wars, when conflict touched virtually every corner of the continent, few gained more infamy than Rary of the Circle of Eight. Once considered a quiet, peaceful man with few ambitions, the great mage instead was corrupted to the ways of evil, and in the process slew two of the wisest and most powerful wizards of the Flanaess. Now, fleeing south with his co-conspirator and their loyal troops, he has carved out an empire in the wilderness, and threatens to inflict more harm and chaos on a world long grown weary of war and strife."
Thus begins this supplement for the Greyhawk campaign setting, the first since the world-shattering Greyhawk Wars boxed game. Descriptions of Rary's desert fortress in the Brass Hills are here, as are statistics on his co-conspirator, Lord Robilar. The back-breaking mines of Abbor Alz, home to the duergar, and the Ghost Tower of Inverness are detailed as well, along with dozens of other places, things, and persons.
It is not necessary to have played the Greyhawk Wars boxed game in order to use this material.
The campaign material contained in this booklet is suitable for players and referees of all levels; the adventures, however, are aimed at characters of levels 8 and up."
Plot summary
The work details the empire of the renegade archmage Rary, known as the Empire of the Bright Lands. Historical background of the Bright Desert is also covered, and introduced the ancient Flan nations of Sulm and Itar to the setting. Information on Robilar, Rary's co-conspirator, is also provided.
Contents
- Chapter 1: Rary's Tale
- Chapter 2: The Bright Desert and Environs
- Chapter 3: People, Places, and Things
- Chapter 4: Special Places
- New Monsters
Characters
- Attus Darkgem • Chukai • Clar • Drokkas • Falyn • Father Eye • He Chak • Hugo the Axe • Ildai • Kamuk • Kaya • Kendyra • Krumik • Kumhaik • Molmi • Morik • Pharmon • Rary • Robilar • Shannak Deepwell • Shattados • Shemaya • Shozthal • Slar • Smoke • Strongbow • Sunthistle • Tolan Kai • Turgi • Volte • Xaxx'aa • Zhora
- Referenced only
- Arkalan Sammal • Bigby • Eritai Kaan-Ipzirel • Grandy • Mordenkainen • Otiluke • Schemley • Tenser
Creatures
- aerial servant • automaton • beholder • blue dragon • centaur • chimera • dergholoth • desert centaur • dragonne • duergar • fire giant • ghost • hook horror • hyena • iron golem • lich • manscorpion • mezzoloth • monarch scorpion • norker • piscoloth • pseudodragon • roper • scorpion • shadow dragon • shambling mound • shrieker • skeleton • slow shadow • spectre • steeder • troglodyte • troll • ultroloth • violet fungi • yuggoloth • zombie
Magic
- Items
- Abbor Alz Brooch of Warning • Blade of Black Ice • Bow of the Centaurs • Scimitar of Light • Scorpion Crown • Sulmish Robes of Magical Enhancement
Organizations
Publishing history
Development
The book was written by Anthony Pryor and released by TSR in 1992.. Art was provided by Valerie Valusek and Ken Frank. It is the third book in the World of Greyhawk Reference series (WGR3).
"A few maps of Rary's fortress are missing from "Rary the Traitor". They were published in Dragon #194 (June 1993) and later on the Wizards of the Coast website."[1]
On DmsGuild.com, Shannon Applecline describes the product's history and trivia about its content:
Expanding Greyhawk. Besides expanding Greyhawk into the From the Ashes era, "Rary the Traitor" also provides details on two important Greyhawk characters and one totally new country.
The first of these characters is the eponymous wizard Rary. He was briefly played in the early '70s by Brian Blume, who wanted to introduce him as "Medium Rary", using the first-level title for wizards in OD&D (1974). Though Gary Gygax later attached Rary's name to a few spells, the character only became truly important after Gygax left TSR; afterward, Rary was acknowledged as a member of the Circle of Eight in The City of Greyhawk (1989) — a group that had only included Gygax's characters in the original D&D campaigns. Rary didn't received a lot of attention before becoming a traitor in Greyhawk Wars; "Rary the Traitor" was his starring role.
Robilar was a much more long-lived character, having originally been played by Rob Kuntz as far back as 1972. He's well known for reaching the bottom of Castle Greyhawk, for surviving the Tomb of Horrors, and for discovering the Temple of Elemental Evil. Though Robilar had appeared in "The Rogues Gallery" (1980) and T1-4: Temple of Elemental Evil (1985), he was also a pretty minor character in published Greyhawk lore prior to Greyhawk Wars. Kuntz was a bit discomfited by Robilar's turn toward evil, which is probably why Wizards of the Coast reversed it years later. Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk (2007) reveals that it was actually Robilar's evil copy, Bilarro, who appeared thanks to an Orb of Opposition, that aided Rary in his plans.
"Rary the Traitor" also describes the Bright Desert to the south of the City of Greyhawk — an area which had been only lightly touched upon in previous supplements, including the adventure C2: "The Ghost Tower of Inverness" (1980). The area has now become Rary's Empire of the Bright Lands. It's extensively described here.
Future History. More recent publications have frequently returned to the Bright Lands. Dungeon #98 (May 2003) includes an article called "Into the Bright Desert"; Dungeon #103 (October 2003) expands on that with "Denizens of the Bright Desert"; and Dungeon #109 (April 2004) features a nearby locale in "Hardby: City of the Scorned".
These articles were all part of the Living Greyhawk campaign's contributions to Dungeon. Living Greyhawk later dove even more fully into the setting with their "Blight on Bright Sands Sourcebook" (2005), a core plotline that was followed by almost a dozen related adventures (2005-2006).
Even more recently, "History Check: Rary the Traitor" recounted Rary's history in Dragon #405 (November 2011).[1].
Release
Rary the Traitor was released by TSR in July 1992 for $9.95 USD or $11.95 Canadian.
On September 15, 2014, it was re-released in digital format (PDF) on DriveThruRPG and Dungeon Masters Guild for $4.99.
Reception and influence
Reception
Keith H. Eisenbeis reviewed the adventure in the March/April issue of White Wolf magazine. He stated that "If one can overlook the obvious incongruities and fairly simplistic short dungeons at the end, this product provides a nicely fleshed out geographic area for adventuring opportunities. In this sense it is a good resource for those DMs running campaigns in the World of Greyhawk setting. In all other senses, however, it is substantially lacking."[2] He rated it as a 2 out of a possible 5.[2]
By 2023, Rary the Traitor had reached the rank of Electrum seller on DriveThruRPG.
Influence on other works
External links
Disclaimer:Any lore presented through the following links does not necessarily adhere to established officially published content, and the views expressed do not necessarily represent the views of the editors of this wiki.
- Rary the Traitor on DriveThruRPG
- Rary the Traitor on Dungeon Masters' Guild
- World of Greyhawk Reference Series at the Acaeum.com.
- Rary the Traitor at the TSR Archive.
- Rary the Traitor at the Dungeon Masters Guild.
- D&D Downloads with link to download of maps missing from the printed version of the adventure.
References
Notes
Citations
- ↑ a b Applecline, Shannon. WGR3 Rary the Traitor (2e). DMsGuild.com. OneBookShelf, September 15, 2014. Retrieved on 1 October 2024.
- ↑ a b Kinsman, Berin (March–April 1993). "Capsule Reviews: Dragon Kings". White Wolf. No. 35. p. 63.
Bibliography
- Pryor, Anthony. Rary the Traitor. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1992. ISBN 1-56076-497-X
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| Topic | Type | Description | Product | Page/Card/Image
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lost Spellbook of Rary the Traitor | Item | Book, | Dragon magazine #249 | 90, 91, 93, 94, 95, 96 |
| WGR3 Rary the Traitor | Publication | Supplement, | Dragon magazine #191 | 65, 68 |
| WGR3 Rary the Traitor | Publication | Supplement, | Dragon magazine #194 | 53 |
| WGR3 Rary the Traitor | Publication | Supplement, | Dragon magazine #241 | 43 |
| WGR3 Rary the Traitor | Publication | Supplement, | Dragon magazine #249 | 90, 91, 94 |
| WGR3 Rary the Traitor | Publication | Supplement, | Return of the Eight | 54, 58 |
| WGR3 Rary the Traitor | Publication | Supplement, | The Adventure Begins: Adventure Maps | 4, 5 |
