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[[File:greyhawk 2000.png|thumb|500px|The "New City" of Greyhawk and environs, ''[[Dragmag|Dragon]]'' #277]]
[[File:greyhawk 2000.png|thumb|500px|The "New City" of Greyhawk and environs, ''[[Dragmag|Dragon]]'' #277]]
'''Greyhgawk 2000''' is an alternate future setting for the ''[[World of Greyhawk]]'', appearing in ''[[Dragmag|Dragon]]'' #277, written by Phillip Athans.  All dates use the [[Common Year|Common Year]] (CY) reckoning established by the [[Great Kingdom of Aerdy]].
'''{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}''' is an alternate future setting for the ''[[World of Greyhawk]]'', appearing in ''[[Dragmag|Dragon]]'' #277, written by Phillip Athans.   


==Description==
==Description==
'''Greyhawk 2000''' inhabits one of myriads of possible futures of the [[Flanaess]].  There are some elements of common scifi settings in it, while others are left out.  "The level of available technology in <span style="font-variant: small-caps;">Greyhawk 2000</span> is roughly similar to real world Earth, circa 2000 AD."<ref name="drag277">"Greyhawk 2000". ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' #277</ref>
'''{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}''' inhabits one of a myriad of possible futures of the [[Flanaess]].   


The City of Greyhawk has an elevated train mass transit system. <ref name="Alterations">"Alterations". ''[[Dungeon]]'' magazine #83.</ref>
===Technology===
While {{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}} is a "modern" setting in the most general sense, it is set in a "future" of the {{smallcaps|World of Greyhawk}}.


==History==
In the standard "ancient" Greyhawk ([[sixth century CY]]), gunpowder cannot be affected to make firearms.  However, in {{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}, "the use of gunpowder is considered antiquated, and gunpowder weapons are now manufactured only by the dwarves of House Broadhammer. The most common ranged weapon is the DiM weapon."{{cite dragon|277|52|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}  Therefore, at some point in Greyhawk's future-history gunpowder weapons were invented. Though this is not necessarily the same formula or method we know on Earth—it is possible an alternate method was invented that ''does'' work on Oerth.
'''1605''' Countess [[Belissica (Greyhawk 2000)|Belissica]] and Duke [[Karll (Greyhawk 2000)|Karll]] marry, uniting the [[County of Urnst]] and the [[Duchy of Urnst]] into the [[United Counties of Urnst]], also known as the U.C.U. Eventually this nation expands to encompass the [[Domain of Greyhawk]], the [[Shield Lands]], the [[Adri Forest]], the [[Bright Desert]], the [[Celadon Forest]], [[Rel Deven]], and [[Nyrond]].  


'''1917''' The [[dwarven]] Citicar is introduced, becoming the bestselling automobile on [[Oerth]] that year and every subsequent year.  
It is clear there are some elements of common scifi settings in {{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}, while others are left out.  "The level of available technology in {{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}} is roughly similar to real world Earth, circa 2000 AD."{{cite dragon|277|52|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}  Some elements not found in {{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}} are "faster-than-light travel, true artificial intelligence [AI] or robots, transporters, time travel, active contact with aliens from outer space, and cyberware to name a few."{{cite dragon|277|52|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}  However, since this is a theoretical future, it also notes that the DM may wish to add some of these elements.


'''1932''' The dwarven empire known as House Broadhammer joins the Southern Alliance.
Some typical scifi elements which are included are biotechnology (which is usually the province of elven culture) and mutants in the Dæmon Scar.{{cite dragon|277|51|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}


:- The United Counties of Urnst join the Southern Alliance.  
Known elven biotech includes:{{cite dragon|277|54|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}
* '''Shocker'''—targets may be rendered helpless, similar to a taser or stungun.  These weapons fire tiny, needle-like darts enchanted with a specially-tuned electric charge designed to overcome a humanoid’s nervous system.
* '''Slivershot''' shoots bolts similar in nature to ''magic missiles'' but must be aimed. Slivershots look something like traditional rifles but are 6 feet long and often made of a translucent material resembling glass.
* '''Spirit bow''' is a sentient being in its own right. Lesser nature spirits inhabit the arrows, and the bow will not strike anyone or anything the spirits identify as being a friend of the natural world. A spirit bow will only fire for one bonded user, and it can only be received as a gift, so no cost is given. No spirit bow has ever bonded with a non-elf.


'''1946''' The dimensional accelerator rifle is manufactured throughout the human lands of the New [[Flanaess]].  
====DiM technology====
DiM tech is based on highly advanced dimensional portal magic, first developed in [[Ryuugin]].
{{quoted text|Developed in Ryuujin, the history of the dimensional rifle is cloaked in the same sort of secrecy that conceals everything dragons do. The basic principle behind the dimensional accelerator is well known, and the weapons have been being manufactured throughout the human lands of the New Flanaess since 1946.


'''1969''' The United Counties of Urnst leaves the Southern Alliance.  
All dimensional accelerator (DiM) weapons operate in much the same way whether they are lightweight pistols or heavy artillery pieces. Projectiles—usually small caliber, ball-bearing-like bullets made of either titanium or high-density composites—are held in some sort of mechanical clip or other feeder device. The projectile is set into one end of a long barrel that holds two tiny dimensional portals. These tuned portals, products of highly advanced dimensional magic, can be duplicated on a mass production scale but require the copying of a “source vortex'’ initially provided by Ryuujin.


'''1970''' House Broadhammer leaves the Southern Alliance.  
The first portal sends the projectile through a narrow dimensional wormhole to a point in space in near-solar orbit, and a point in time approximately one hour in the past. High gravitational forces accelerate the projectile, over the course of an hour, to a velocity no form of combustion could ever produce. The projectile then exits from the second dimensional portal in the accelerator barrel a millisecond later.


'''1975''' Gavveen of [[Maure]] publishes his ''A History of the [[Greyhawk languages|Oeridian]]-Speaking Peoples''.
The projectile has lost nearly all of its mass but is now traveling at speeds close to 15,000 miles per second and is burning at a temperature of 3100°F. The projectile, now a bit of molten titanium the size of a grain of sand, gets from the end of the barrel to its target so fast it doesn’t make any sound, even as it rapidly cools and resolidifies. There is a blinding flash of light at the point that the projectile reenters through the second dimensional portal as it vaporizes the air. This is hidden by a flash-suppresser at the end of the barrel. There is only a low thud much quieter than a traditional gun—as air fills the space left by the air that was vaporized. DiM weapons have no recoil. The thud is usually heard at the same time, or right after, the projectile hits its target.|{{cite dragon|277|52-53|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}}}


'''1992''' The Falling Plague ravaged the suburbs of Elton and Carrialle, claiming nearly four thousand lives before being brought to ground by priests of Pelor. Caused by the cult of Incabulos.
==History==
[[File:Greyhawk 2000 E98DevilRaptor.png|thumb|Aircraft of the '''Knights of the Steel Hawk''', the '''E98 ''Devil Raptor''''', illustrated by Wayne Reynolds, (2000)]]
All dates use the [[Common Year|Common Year]] (CY) reckoning established by the [[Great Kingdom of Aerdy]].  If the official timeline is used, magic begins to fade by [[998 CY]].  However, in {{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}, magic is present and strong, which implies magic either has cyclical periods or has ebb and flow like tidal motion.{{cite dragon|277|54|Greyhawk 2000|note="All of the D&D spells are available to characters in Greyhawk 2000, and the spells still function as written."}}


'''1998''' A mishap with a dimensional accelerator chute results in a crash, killing 20 of the 115 people aboard.
'''1605''' Countess [[Belissica (Greyhawk 2000)|Belissica]] and Duke [[Karll (Greyhawk 2000)|Karll]] marry, uniting the [[County of Urnst]] and the [[Duchy of Urnst]] into the [[United Counties of Urnst]], also known as the U.C.U. Eventually this nation expands to encompass the [[Domain of Greyhawk]], the [[Shield Lands]], the [[Adri Forest]], the [[Bright Desert]], the [[Celadon Forest]], [[Rel Deven]], and [[Nyrond]].  <br />
 
'''1917''' The [[dwarven]] Citicar is introduced, becoming the bestselling automobile on [[Oerth]] that year and every subsequent year. <br />
'''2000''' "A scientist named Gerhardt Kurmi [is] transformed into a millexium mouther (a genetically altered variant of the horrific gibbering mouther) by his partner, a modern-day necromancer named Fergus Tain."<ref>''[[Dungeon]]'' magazine #83, p83</ref>
'''1932''' The dwarven empire known as House Broadhammer joins the Southern Alliance.<br />
&emsp;&emsp;The United Counties of Urnst join the Southern Alliance. <br />
'''1946''' The dimensional accelerator rifle is manufactured throughout the human lands of the New [[Flanaess]]. <br />
'''1969''' The United Counties of Urnst leaves the Southern Alliance. <br />
'''1970''' House Broadhammer leaves the Southern Alliance. <br />
'''1975''' Gavveen of [[Maure]] publishes ''A History of the [[Languages#Oeridian|Oeridian-Speaking]] Peoples''. <br />
'''1992''' The Falling Plague ravaged the suburbs of Elton and Carrialle, claiming nearly four thousand lives before being brought to ground by priests of Pelor. Caused by the cult of Incabulos.<br />
'''1998''' A mishap with a dimensional accelerator chute results in a crash, killing 20 of the 115 people aboard.<br />
'''2000''' "A scientist named Gerhardt Kurmi [is] transformed into a millexium mouther (a genetically altered variant of the horrific gibbering mouther) by his partner, a modern-day necromancer named Fergus Tain."{{cite dungeon|83|83|Alterations}}


==Geography==
==Geography==
While the physical geography of the Flanaess is generally the same as in the 590s [[CY]], the political landscape is quite different, with many nations joining together to make something like hegemonies. It is referred to as the "New Flanaess". <ref name="Alterations" />
While the physical geography of the Flanaess is generally the same as in the 590s [[CY]], the political landscape is quite different, with many nations joining together to make something like hegemonies. It is referred to as the "New Flanaess". {{cite dungeon|83|91|Alterations}}


"The '''New City of Greyhawk''' (or '''New City''', just Greyhawk, or G.H.) is home to over ten million people and serves as the capital of the United Counties of Urnst."{{cite dungeon|83|86|Alterations}}


"The New City of Greyhawk (or just Greyhawk, G.H., or the New City) is home to over ten million people and serves as the capital of the United Counties of Urnst."<ref name="Alterations" />
The area of the New City known as '''Crossroads''' is a slum and ghetto which is particularly run-down; rival street gangs, homeless, gunfire, tenements, abandoned cars, garbage in the streets, racist orcs, and the '''Crossratz''', a gang of wererats in the sewers.{{cite dungeon|83|83, 92|Alterations}}Police corruption and bribery here is incredibly common, and patrol officers can impose fines at will. They almost always take bids between victims and criminals to decide how they enforce the "law".  Lethal force is the most common response to any resistance.


The area of the New City known as '''Crossroads''' is a slum and ghetto which is particularly run-down; rival street gangs, homeless, tenements, abandoned cars, garbage in the streets, racist orcs, and the '''Crossratz''', a gang of wererats in the sewers.<ref name="Alterations" />Police corruption and bribery here is incredibly common, and patrol officers can impose fines at will.  They almost always take bids between victims and criminals to decide how they enforce the "law". Lethal force is the most common response to any resistance.
'''Upper North Greyhawk''' and [[Diamond Lake]] are upper class wealthy suburbs and are well-patrolled by police in those wards.  '''[[Steaming Springs]]''' is an average neighborhood, and '''[[Blackstone]]''' is only "slightly more affluent". {{cite dungeon|83|86|Alterations}}


'''[[Upper North Greyhawk]]''' and [[Diamond Lake]] are upper class wealthy suburbs and are well-patrolled by police in those wards.  [[Steaming Springs]] is an average neighborhood, and [[Blackstone]] is only "slightly more affluent". <ref name="Alterations" />
'''Central Greyhawk''' has the dubious distinction of being considered the worst neighborhood in the New City.{{cite dungeon|83|83|Alterations}}


'''[[Exit]]''' is a frontier town at the edge of the region around the City of Greyhawk.
'''Exit''' is a frontier town at the edge of the region around the City of Greyhawk.


====Dæmon Scar====
====Dæmon Scar====
This demon-haunted wasteland runs across the northern Flanaess like a black stripe. The nuclear and biochemical carpet-bombing that ended the reign of luz and sent the demigod into another dimension has left behind thousands of square miles of uninhabitable land. Elevated levels of radiation in conjunction with the powerful magic of luz melded to form an area of wild magic so dangerous that few who’ve ventured there have ever returned. Biological and
This demon-haunted wasteland runs across the northern Flanaess like a black stripe. The nuclear and biochemical carpet-bombing that ended the reign of luz and sent the demigod into another dimension has left behind thousands of square miles of uninhabitable land. Elevated levels of radiation in conjunction with the powerful magic of luz melded to form an area of wild magic so dangerous that few who’ve ventured there have ever returned. Biological and
chemical weapons added to the horror of the devastation.  
chemical weapons added to the horror of the devastation.{{cite dragon|277|51|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}


Post-apocalyptic desert and mutated plant life.  
Military and civilian populations trapped in the battle zone have had their DNA permanently twisted and become the mutant nomads of the Daemon Scar lands.{{cite dragon|277|51|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}
 
It is a "post-apocalyptic desert" with "alien, mutated plant life" and "the terrain of the Daemon Scar defies both expectation and logic".{{cite dragon|277|51|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}


===Transportation===
===Transportation===
'''The Chute''' is long-distance mass transportation, similar in many ways to a magical subway system.  It is powered by the same dimensional acceleration techonology that eventually led to the development of DiM weapons. Stations are in many, many places and are abbrieviated tunnels only 314 yards long, with a portal at the ends which can be tuned to any other destination station.  It is what is present instead of train and airline travel.  The Chute is considered the safest form of travel, though there have been at least two notable Chute disasters.
'''The Chute''' is long-distance mass transportation, similar in many ways to a magical subway system.  It is powered by the same dimensional acceleration technology that eventually led to the development of DiM weapons. Stations are in many, many places and are abbreviated tunnels only 314 yards long, with a portal at the ends which can be tuned to any other destination station.  It is what is presented as an alternative to train and/or airline travel.  The Chute is considered the safest form of travel, though there have been at least two notable Chute disasters.
 
[[Waybury]], the former city in northwestern [[Duchy of Ulek|Ulek]], is referred to as a destination for the Chute,{{cite dragon|277|52|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}
 
The City of Greyhawk has an elevated train mass transit system.{{cite dungeon|83|84, 85, 87, 88|Alterations|note=Maps depict the train tracks at three stories up.}}  One line of the train is known as the "Kenndi-Cairn line."


==People==
==People==
*Mutant nomads in the Dæmon Scar.
* Mutant nomads in the Dæmon Scar.
*'''Silvaan''' - a particular race of half-elves.  
* '''Silvaan'''—a particular species with partial [[elf|elven]] ancestry.  
*'''Breed''' - a particular race of half-orcs.
* '''Breed'''—a particular species with partial [[orc]]ish ancestry.


===Organizations===
===Organizations===
* '''Eighteen of Blackstone''' - a cabal of wealthy industrialists who fund shadowy projects in hopes of securing valuable new patents.<ref name="Alterations" />
* '''Eighteen of Blackstone'''—"a cabal of wealthy industrialists who fund shadowy projects in hopes of securing valuable new patents."{{cite dungeon|83|83|Alterations}}
* '''Pelisso Street Swampers''' - a street gang in Crossroads.  Their symbol is a flaming skull with diamond-shaped eye sockets.
* '''Pelisso Street Swampers'''—a street gang in Crossroads.  Their symbol is a flaming skull with diamond-shaped eye sockets.
* '''Skeetrz''' - another street gang.
* '''Skeetrz'''—another street gang.
* '''The Infidelz''' - an orc biker gang. They ride old "Lynnride" motorcycles, are leery of magic, and commonly carry pistols.
* '''The Infidelz'''—an orc biker gang. They ride old "Lynnride" motorcycles, are leery of magic, and commonly carry pistols.
* '''The Crossratz''' - a wererat gang in the sewers, who consider themselves protectors of Crossroads.  It’s a matter of honor to keep the plumbing in Crossroads in good order. The residents of Crossroads drop coins, food, and other goodies into sewer grates as offerings of thanks.<ref name="Alterations" />
* '''The Crossratz'''—a wererat gang in the sewers, who consider themselves protectors of Crossroads.  It’s a matter of honor to keep the plumbing in Crossroads in good order. The residents of Crossroads drop coins, food, and other goodies into sewer grates as offerings of thanks.{{cite dungeon|83|83, 92|Alterations}}


===Population===
===Population===
Predominantly human.
Predominantly human, though the average citizen of the UCU or the New City never seeing anything more unusual or exotic than the occasional visiting dwarf or handsome ''silvaan''.{{cite dungeon|83|86|Alterations}}  It’s commonly
Elves have retreated into a reforested kingdom where they welcome no visitors at all. Some elves are eco-terrorists.
assumed that there’s no place better to be rich than the New City of Greyhawk—wealthy aristocrats in the New City have access to high-tech medicine and magical healing that makes them virtually immortal and perpetually young.{{cite dungeon|83|86|Alterations}}
Halflings are separatists - much-maligned and mistreated wee folk who finally got fed up with being considered silly little people of no consequence, who have developed into a closed, xenophobic society.
 
House Broadhammer includes the last remaining gnomish enclaves.
Elves have retreated into a reforested kingdom where they welcome no visitors at all. They do not use technology at all, for example: cars, guns, trains, or toilets.{{cite dragon|277|49|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}} Some elves are eco-terrorists.
 
Halflings are separatists—much-maligned and mistreated wee folk who finally got fed up with being considered silly little people of no consequence, who have developed into a closed, xenophobic society.
 
House Broadhammer includes the last remaining gnomish enclaves.{{cite dragon|277|49|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}


===Religion===
===Religion===
* '''The Order of the Uncaring''' - presumably, devotees of [[Boccob]].<ref>''[[Dungeon]]'' magazine #83, p91</ref>
[[File:Greyhawk2000 HolySymbols.png|thumb|right|350px|Examples of holy symbols for Incabulos and Beory, in {{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}.]]
* '''Beory, the Oerth Mother''' - The '''Church of Beory Rescendant''' is a nature cult favored, oddly enough, by the rich and idle of the major cities of the U.C.U. Public opinion sees this sect as faddish and shallow, and many of the traditional followers of Beory actively fight against this urban blasphemy.<ref name="drag277" />
* '''The Order of the Uncaring'''—presumably, devotees of [[Boccob]].{{cite dungeon|83|91|Alterations}}
* '''Incabulos''' - the cult known as '''The Long, Shrill Shriek in the Night'''.  Incabulous isn't openly worshipped anywhere in the New Flanaess, and legislation was being considered to make any worship of Incabulos a felony.  They created the Falling Plague of 1992.   
* '''Beory, the Oerth Mother'''—The '''Church of Beory Rescendant''' is a nature cult favored, oddly enough, by the rich and idle of the major cities of the U.C.U. Public opinion sees this sect as faddish and shallow, and many of the traditional followers of Beory actively fight against this urban blasphemy.{{cite dragon|277|51|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}
* '''Incabulos'''—the cult known as '''The Long, Shrill Shriek in the Night'''.  Incabulous is not openly worshipped anywhere in the New Flanaess, and legislation was being considered to make any worship of Incabulos a felony.  They created the Falling Plague of 1992.   


It is notable that ''Greyhawk 2000'' was published two years before the ''D20 Modern'' game was published.  In that modern setting, other religions are present, such as Wee Jas, Pelor, Kyuss, St. Cuthbert, and Hextor.  However, these religions are organizations that function markedly different than their sixth century [[CY]] counterparts.<ref>Cagle, Eric, Jeff Grubb, David Noonan, Bill slavisek, Stan!. ''d20 Modern'', "Chapter Six: Organizations".  Renton, WA: [[Paizo Publishing]].  2002.</ref>
It is worth noting that ''Greyhawk 2000'' was the precursor (and something of a playtest) for the ''D20 Modern'' game and was published two years prior.  In the Later developed material for ''D20 Modern'', other religions are present and have organizations of their own, such as worship of [[Wee Jas]], [[Pelor]], [[Kyuss]], [[St. Cuthbert]], and [[Hextor]].  However, these religions are organizations which function markedly different than their [[sixth century CY]] counterparts.{{csb| ''D20 Modern:'' Urban Arcana ''(2003)'' ||Chapter Six: Organizations}}


===Languages===
===Languages===
[[Common]] is the predominant language of the United Counties of Urnst.{{cite dragon|277|50|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}} "Toroch and other other dwarven dialects" are spoken in the lands of House Broadhammer.{{cite dragon|277|49|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}


==Governments==
==Governments==
[[File:Greyhawk 2000 E98DevilRaptor.png|thumb|Aircraft of the '''Knights of the Steel Hawk''', the '''E98 ''Devil Raptor''''', illustrated by Wayne Reynolds, (2000)]]
* '''Dyvers'''—the city itself is in ruins,{{cite dragon|277|50|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}} but those lands now lie within '''Velene'''.{{cite dragon|277|50.
* '''Dyvers''' - in ruins
''[https://www.greyhawkonline.com/greyhawkwiki/Greyhawk_2000#/media/File:Greyhawk_2000.png Map inset]''|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}
* '''Furyondy'''
* '''Furyondy'''—there is a long-standing treaty with the UCU which keeps peace along the northwestern border.{{cite dragon|277|50|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}
* '''House Broadhammer''' - dwarven empire which controls all the mountains from the Barrier Peaks to the north, through the Crystalmist and Sulhaut Mountains, and south into the Hellfurnaces.
* '''House Broadhammer'''—dwarven empire which controls all the mountains from the [[Barrier Peaks]] to the north, through the [[Crystalmist Mountains|Crystalmists]] and [[Sulhaut Mountains]], and south into the [[Hellfurnaces]].
* '''Southern Alliance'''
* '''Southern Alliance'''
* '''United Counties of Urnst''' - Leader: Duchess [[Tinillia]]<ref name="Alterations" />.  The most stable of the nations of the New Flanaess, Congregation of the Republic. Constitution based on the "Dozen Provisions".  "The New City of Greyhawk (or just Greyhawk, G.H., or the New City) is home to over ten million people and serves as the capital of the United Counties of Urnst."<ref name="Alterations" /> Leukish is still present and presumed to still be the capitol.
* '''United Counties of Urnst'''—Leader: Duchess Tinillia{{cite dragon|277|50|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}{{cite dungeon|83|86|Alterations}}<ref name=fullname group=note> The full titles and honorifics of Tinilliaare: "Her Noble Brilliancy Tinillia, the 17th Duchess of Urnst United, Warden of Abbor-Alz, Savior of the Nyrond, Conqueror of luz, Senator Emeritus to the 288th-301st Congregation of the Republic from the New City of Greyhawk"</ref> Total population: 45.5 million.{{cite dragon|277|50|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}} The most stable of the nations of the New Flanaess, Congregation of the Republic. "…  the U.C.U. is a military, industrial, and economic super-power that encompasses all of the lands south of the Daemon Scar and east of the Selintan and Ritensa Rivers." Its Constitution is based on the "Dozen Provisions".  The '''New City of Greyhawk''' (or just '''New City''', Greyhawk, or G.H.) is home to over ten million people and serves as the capital of the United Counties of Urnst."{{cite dungeon|83|86|Alterations}} <br />
* '''Velene''' - fundamentalist elven nation
:There are 15 counties, each of which has a senator representing them in the '''Congregation of the Republic''', which is based in the '''Capital Ward''' of New City.{{cite dragon|277|50|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}  [[2000 CY]] was during the 301st Congregation of the Republic.{{cite dragon|277|50|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}
* '''Empire of the Pomarj''' - evolved into a progressive world power.
::{|
* '''Ryuujin''' - in the "far corners of Oerth" with "otherwise closed markets".<ref> ''Dragon'' #277, p49</ref> This is where "DiM" weapons and technology for the "Chute" originated.   
|+ style="text-align: left; width:1000px;"|'''Counties of the Congregation of the Republic:'''
|- style="vertical-align:top; text-align: left; "
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|- style="vertical-align:top; text-align: left; "
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• Greyhawk <br/>
• Adri<br/>
• Bright Desert<br/>
• Celadon<br/>
• Chen
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• Deven<br/>
• Karll <br/>
• Kelwy<br/>
• Leullix<br/>
• Northern Nyrond</small>
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• Nyr Dyv<br/>
• Radigast<br/>
• Relmor<br/>
the Shield Lands<br/>
• Southern Nyrond
|}
* '''Velene'''—fundamentalist elven nation, presumably the conbination of [[Veluna]] and [[Celene]].  Lands include all areas north and east of the [[Selintan River]] all the way to '''Furyondy'''., including the Greyhawk peninsula and the former lands of [[Dyvers]].{{cite dragon|277|50. ''Map inset''|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}
* '''Empire of the Pomarj'''—evolved into a progressive world power.
* '''Ryuujin'''—in the "far corners of [[Oerth]]" with "otherwise closed markets".{{cite dragon|277|49|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}} This is where "DiM" weapons and technology for the "Chute" originated.  Ryuujin uses the "Fukanou fast attack fighter" aircraft.{{cite dragon|277|53|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}


There is an isolated mention of a place called "Waybury" that is referred to as a destination for the Chute<ref>''Dragon'' #277, p52.</ref>, but, whether it's a town, nation, or region is unknown.
[[Waybury]] (pop. 11,500 in [[591 CY]]), a former city of the [[Duchy of Ulek]], is still present. However, it is unknown which domain it is part of—though it would be closest to Velene.{{cite dragon|277|52|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}


====Military====
[[Leukish]] is still present in [[2000 CY]] and is presumed to still be the capital of the county Karll (named for Duke Karll) in the UCU, which was formed when the County and Duchy of Urnst united ([[1605 CY]]).
* '''Knights of the Steel Hawk''' - operate the E98 Devil Raptor, exclusively in the United Counties of Urnst<ref name="drag277" />
 
=== Military ===
* '''Knights of the Steel Hawk'''—operate the E98 Devil Raptor, exclusively in the United Counties of Urnst.{{cite dragon|277|53|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}  The Devil Raptor is considered "far and away the most advanced military aircraft on Oerfh."{{cite dragon|277|53|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}  Only twleve of these fighter jets exist, and each one is equipped with amazing technological and magical weapons and ordinance.  Though each Devil Raptor is individually, uniquely equipped, loadouts include a ''feather fall'' ejection system, spatially-compressed bomb bay, DiM weapons, Phase Assistance (''displacement'' tech), magical protection from elemental damage, ''dimension door'' (up to ten miles), ''invisibility'', and may be ''silenced''.  Other weapons include laser-guided air-to-air missiles, ''magic missile'' generators, lightning rods, and ''blade barriers''.{{cite dragon|277|53|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}


==Economy==
==Economy==
====Resources====
====Resources====
====Currency====
====Currency====
The "ducet" (ducat) is the base unit of currency.<ref name="drag277" />
The "ducet" (from ''ducat /ˈdʌkət/ DUK-ət)''  is the base unit of currency. It is a gold coin.{{cite dragon|277|51, 54|{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}}}<ref name=ducet group=note>{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}} refers to "ducets" as standard currency in the U.C.U., while also listing equipment costs in gp.  The real-world  "ducat" was a trade coin in Europe from the later Middle Ages to the 19th century. It's most  common form was a gold coin.</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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*Athans, Philip. "Greyhawk 2000". ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' #277. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000.  p48-54.  
*Athans, Philip. "{{smallcaps|Greyhawk 2000}}". ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' #277. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000.  p48-54.  
*---- . "Alterations".  ''[[Dungeon]]'' magazine #83.  Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000. p82-94.
*---- . "Alterations".  ''[[Dungeon]]'' magazine #83.  Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000. p82-94.
* Cagle, Eric, Jeff&nbsp; Grubb, David Noonan, Bill Slavisek, and Stan! D20 Modern, ''Urban Arcana''. [[Wizards of the Coast]], 2003.
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The "New City" of Greyhawk and environs, Dragon #277

Greyhawk 2000 is an alternate future setting for the World of Greyhawk, appearing in Dragon #277, written by Phillip Athans.

Description

Greyhawk 2000 inhabits one of a myriad of possible futures of the Flanaess.

Technology

While Greyhawk 2000 is a "modern" setting in the most general sense, it is set in a "future" of the World of Greyhawk.

In the standard "ancient" Greyhawk (sixth century CY), gunpowder cannot be affected to make firearms. However, in Greyhawk 2000, "the use of gunpowder is considered antiquated, and gunpowder weapons are now manufactured only by the dwarves of House Broadhammer. The most common ranged weapon is the DiM weapon."[1] Therefore, at some point in Greyhawk's future-history gunpowder weapons were invented. Though this is not necessarily the same formula or method we know on Earth—it is possible an alternate method was invented that does work on Oerth.

It is clear there are some elements of common scifi settings in Greyhawk 2000, while others are left out. "The level of available technology in Greyhawk 2000 is roughly similar to real world Earth, circa 2000 AD."[1] Some elements not found in Greyhawk 2000 are "faster-than-light travel, true artificial intelligence [AI] or robots, transporters, time travel, active contact with aliens from outer space, and cyberware to name a few."[1] However, since this is a theoretical future, it also notes that the DM may wish to add some of these elements.

Some typical scifi elements which are included are biotechnology (which is usually the province of elven culture) and mutants in the Dæmon Scar.[2]

Known elven biotech includes:[3]

  • Shocker—targets may be rendered helpless, similar to a taser or stungun. These weapons fire tiny, needle-like darts enchanted with a specially-tuned electric charge designed to overcome a humanoid’s nervous system.
  • Slivershot shoots bolts similar in nature to magic missiles but must be aimed. Slivershots look something like traditional rifles but are 6 feet long and often made of a translucent material resembling glass.
  • Spirit bow is a sentient being in its own right. Lesser nature spirits inhabit the arrows, and the bow will not strike anyone or anything the spirits identify as being a friend of the natural world. A spirit bow will only fire for one bonded user, and it can only be received as a gift, so no cost is given. No spirit bow has ever bonded with a non-elf.

DiM technology

DiM tech is based on highly advanced dimensional portal magic, first developed in Ryuugin.

"Developed in Ryuujin, the history of the dimensional rifle is cloaked in the same sort of secrecy that conceals everything dragons do. The basic principle behind the dimensional accelerator is well known, and the weapons have been being manufactured throughout the human lands of the New Flanaess since 1946.

All dimensional accelerator (DiM) weapons operate in much the same way whether they are lightweight pistols or heavy artillery pieces. Projectiles—usually small caliber, ball-bearing-like bullets made of either titanium or high-density composites—are held in some sort of mechanical clip or other feeder device. The projectile is set into one end of a long barrel that holds two tiny dimensional portals. These tuned portals, products of highly advanced dimensional magic, can be duplicated on a mass production scale but require the copying of a “source vortex'’ initially provided by Ryuujin.

The first portal sends the projectile through a narrow dimensional wormhole to a point in space in near-solar orbit, and a point in time approximately one hour in the past. High gravitational forces accelerate the projectile, over the course of an hour, to a velocity no form of combustion could ever produce. The projectile then exits from the second dimensional portal in the accelerator barrel a millisecond later.

The projectile has lost nearly all of its mass but is now traveling at speeds close to 15,000 miles per second and is burning at a temperature of 3100°F. The projectile, now a bit of molten titanium the size of a grain of sand, gets from the end of the barrel to its target so fast it doesn’t make any sound, even as it rapidly cools and resolidifies. There is a blinding flash of light at the point that the projectile reenters through the second dimensional portal as it vaporizes the air. This is hidden by a flash-suppresser at the end of the barrel. There is only a low thud much quieter than a traditional gun—as air fills the space left by the air that was vaporized. DiM weapons have no recoil. The thud is usually heard at the same time, or right after, the projectile hits its target."[4]

History

Aircraft of the Knights of the Steel Hawk, the E98 Devil Raptor, illustrated by Wayne Reynolds, (2000)

All dates use the Common Year (CY) reckoning established by the Great Kingdom of Aerdy. If the official timeline is used, magic begins to fade by 998 CY. However, in Greyhawk 2000, magic is present and strong, which implies magic either has cyclical periods or has ebb and flow like tidal motion.[5]

1605 Countess Belissica and Duke Karll marry, uniting the County of Urnst and the Duchy of Urnst into the United Counties of Urnst, also known as the U.C.U. Eventually this nation expands to encompass the Domain of Greyhawk, the Shield Lands, the Adri Forest, the Bright Desert, the Celadon Forest, Rel Deven, and Nyrond.
1917 The dwarven Citicar is introduced, becoming the bestselling automobile on Oerth that year and every subsequent year.
1932 The dwarven empire known as House Broadhammer joins the Southern Alliance.
  The United Counties of Urnst join the Southern Alliance.
1946 The dimensional accelerator rifle is manufactured throughout the human lands of the New Flanaess.
1969 The United Counties of Urnst leaves the Southern Alliance.
1970 House Broadhammer leaves the Southern Alliance.
1975 Gavveen of Maure publishes A History of the Oeridian-Speaking Peoples.
1992 The Falling Plague ravaged the suburbs of Elton and Carrialle, claiming nearly four thousand lives before being brought to ground by priests of Pelor. Caused by the cult of Incabulos.
1998 A mishap with a dimensional accelerator chute results in a crash, killing 20 of the 115 people aboard.
2000 "A scientist named Gerhardt Kurmi [is] transformed into a millexium mouther (a genetically altered variant of the horrific gibbering mouther) by his partner, a modern-day necromancer named Fergus Tain."[6]

Geography

While the physical geography of the Flanaess is generally the same as in the 590s CY, the political landscape is quite different, with many nations joining together to make something like hegemonies. It is referred to as the "New Flanaess". [7]

"The New City of Greyhawk (or New City, just Greyhawk, or G.H.) is home to over ten million people and serves as the capital of the United Counties of Urnst."[8]

The area of the New City known as Crossroads is a slum and ghetto which is particularly run-down; rival street gangs, homeless, gunfire, tenements, abandoned cars, garbage in the streets, racist orcs, and the Crossratz, a gang of wererats in the sewers.[9]Police corruption and bribery here is incredibly common, and patrol officers can impose fines at will. They almost always take bids between victims and criminals to decide how they enforce the "law". Lethal force is the most common response to any resistance.

Upper North Greyhawk and Diamond Lake are upper class wealthy suburbs and are well-patrolled by police in those wards. Steaming Springs is an average neighborhood, and Blackstone is only "slightly more affluent". [8]

Central Greyhawk has the dubious distinction of being considered the worst neighborhood in the New City.[6]

Exit is a frontier town at the edge of the region around the City of Greyhawk.

Dæmon Scar

This demon-haunted wasteland runs across the northern Flanaess like a black stripe. The nuclear and biochemical carpet-bombing that ended the reign of luz and sent the demigod into another dimension has left behind thousands of square miles of uninhabitable land. Elevated levels of radiation in conjunction with the powerful magic of luz melded to form an area of wild magic so dangerous that few who’ve ventured there have ever returned. Biological and chemical weapons added to the horror of the devastation.[2]

Military and civilian populations trapped in the battle zone have had their DNA permanently twisted and become the mutant nomads of the Daemon Scar lands.[2]

It is a "post-apocalyptic desert" with "alien, mutated plant life" and "the terrain of the Daemon Scar defies both expectation and logic".[2]

Transportation

The Chute is long-distance mass transportation, similar in many ways to a magical subway system. It is powered by the same dimensional acceleration technology that eventually led to the development of DiM weapons. Stations are in many, many places and are abbreviated tunnels only 314 yards long, with a portal at the ends which can be tuned to any other destination station. It is what is presented as an alternative to train and/or airline travel. The Chute is considered the safest form of travel, though there have been at least two notable Chute disasters.

Waybury, the former city in northwestern Ulek, is referred to as a destination for the Chute,[1]

The City of Greyhawk has an elevated train mass transit system.[10] One line of the train is known as the "Kenndi-Cairn line."

People

  • Mutant nomads in the Dæmon Scar.
  • Silvaan—a particular species with partial elven ancestry.
  • Breed—a particular species with partial orcish ancestry.

Organizations

  • Eighteen of Blackstone—"a cabal of wealthy industrialists who fund shadowy projects in hopes of securing valuable new patents."[6]
  • Pelisso Street Swampers—a street gang in Crossroads. Their symbol is a flaming skull with diamond-shaped eye sockets.
  • Skeetrz—another street gang.
  • The Infidelz—an orc biker gang. They ride old "Lynnride" motorcycles, are leery of magic, and commonly carry pistols.
  • The Crossratz—a wererat gang in the sewers, who consider themselves protectors of Crossroads. It’s a matter of honor to keep the plumbing in Crossroads in good order. The residents of Crossroads drop coins, food, and other goodies into sewer grates as offerings of thanks.[9]

Population

Predominantly human, though the average citizen of the UCU or the New City never seeing anything more unusual or exotic than the occasional visiting dwarf or handsome silvaan.[8] It’s commonly assumed that there’s no place better to be rich than the New City of Greyhawk—wealthy aristocrats in the New City have access to high-tech medicine and magical healing that makes them virtually immortal and perpetually young.[8]

Elves have retreated into a reforested kingdom where they welcome no visitors at all. They do not use technology at all, for example: cars, guns, trains, or toilets.[11] Some elves are eco-terrorists.

Halflings are separatists—much-maligned and mistreated wee folk who finally got fed up with being considered silly little people of no consequence, who have developed into a closed, xenophobic society.

House Broadhammer includes the last remaining gnomish enclaves.[11]

Religion

Examples of holy symbols for Incabulos and Beory, in Greyhawk 2000.
  • The Order of the Uncaring—presumably, devotees of Boccob.[7]
  • Beory, the Oerth Mother—The Church of Beory Rescendant is a nature cult favored, oddly enough, by the rich and idle of the major cities of the U.C.U. Public opinion sees this sect as faddish and shallow, and many of the traditional followers of Beory actively fight against this urban blasphemy.[2]
  • Incabulos—the cult known as The Long, Shrill Shriek in the Night. Incabulous is not openly worshipped anywhere in the New Flanaess, and legislation was being considered to make any worship of Incabulos a felony. They created the Falling Plague of 1992.

It is worth noting that Greyhawk 2000 was the precursor (and something of a playtest) for the D20 Modern game and was published two years prior. In the Later developed material for D20 Modern, other religions are present and have organizations of their own, such as worship of Wee Jas, Pelor, Kyuss, St. Cuthbert, and Hextor. However, these religions are organizations which function markedly different than their sixth century CY counterparts.[12]

Languages

Common is the predominant language of the United Counties of Urnst.[13] "Toroch and other other dwarven dialects" are spoken in the lands of House Broadhammer.[11]

Governments

  • Dyvers—the city itself is in ruins,[13] but those lands now lie within Velene.[14]
  • Furyondy—there is a long-standing treaty with the UCU which keeps peace along the northwestern border.[13]
  • House Broadhammer—dwarven empire which controls all the mountains from the Barrier Peaks to the north, through the Crystalmists and Sulhaut Mountains, and south into the Hellfurnaces.
  • Southern Alliance
  • United Counties of Urnst—Leader: Duchess Tinillia[13][8][note 1] Total population: 45.5 million.[13] The most stable of the nations of the New Flanaess, Congregation of the Republic. "… the U.C.U. is a military, industrial, and economic super-power that encompasses all of the lands south of the Daemon Scar and east of the Selintan and Ritensa Rivers." Its Constitution is based on the "Dozen Provisions". The New City of Greyhawk (or just New City, Greyhawk, or G.H.) is home to over ten million people and serves as the capital of the United Counties of Urnst."[8]
There are 15 counties, each of which has a senator representing them in the Congregation of the Republic, which is based in the Capital Ward of New City.[13] 2000 CY was during the 301st Congregation of the Republic.[13]
Counties of the Congregation of the Republic:

• Greyhawk
• Adri
• Bright Desert
• Celadon
• Chen

• Deven
• Karll
• Kelwy
• Leullix
• Northern Nyrond

• Nyr Dyv
• Radigast
• Relmor
• the Shield Lands
• Southern Nyrond

  • Velene—fundamentalist elven nation, presumably the conbination of Veluna and Celene. Lands include all areas north and east of the Selintan River all the way to Furyondy., including the Greyhawk peninsula and the former lands of Dyvers.[15]
  • Empire of the Pomarj—evolved into a progressive world power.
  • Ryuujin—in the "far corners of Oerth" with "otherwise closed markets".[11] This is where "DiM" weapons and technology for the "Chute" originated. Ryuujin uses the "Fukanou fast attack fighter" aircraft.[16]

Waybury (pop. 11,500 in 591 CY), a former city of the Duchy of Ulek, is still present. However, it is unknown which domain it is part of—though it would be closest to Velene.[1]

Leukish is still present in 2000 CY and is presumed to still be the capital of the county Karll (named for Duke Karll) in the UCU, which was formed when the County and Duchy of Urnst united (1605 CY).

Military

  • Knights of the Steel Hawk—operate the E98 Devil Raptor, exclusively in the United Counties of Urnst.[16] The Devil Raptor is considered "far and away the most advanced military aircraft on Oerfh."[16] Only twleve of these fighter jets exist, and each one is equipped with amazing technological and magical weapons and ordinance. Though each Devil Raptor is individually, uniquely equipped, loadouts include a feather fall ejection system, spatially-compressed bomb bay, DiM weapons, Phase Assistance (displacement tech), magical protection from elemental damage, dimension door (up to ten miles), invisibility, and may be silenced. Other weapons include laser-guided air-to-air missiles, magic missile generators, lightning rods, and blade barriers.[16]

Economy

Resources

Currency

The "ducet" (from ducat /ˈdʌkət/ DUK-ət) is the base unit of currency. It is a gold coin.[17][note 2]

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References

Notes

  1. The full titles and honorifics of Tinilliaare: "Her Noble Brilliancy Tinillia, the 17th Duchess of Urnst United, Warden of Abbor-Alz, Savior of the Nyrond, Conqueror of luz, Senator Emeritus to the 288th-301st Congregation of the Republic from the New City of Greyhawk"
  2. Greyhawk 2000 refers to "ducets" as standard currency in the U.C.U., while also listing equipment costs in gp. The real-world "ducat" was a trade coin in Europe from the later Middle Ages to the 19th century. It's most common form was a gold coin.

Citations

  1. a b c d e "Greyhawk 2000".  Dragon #277 (Nov 2000), p.52.
  2. a b c d e "Greyhawk 2000".  Dragon #277 (Nov 2000), p.51.
  3. "Greyhawk 2000".  Dragon #277 (Nov 2000), p.54.
  4. "Greyhawk 2000".  Dragon #277 (Nov 2000), p.52-53.
  5. "Greyhawk 2000".  Dragon #277 (Nov 2000), p.54. "All of the D&D spells are available to characters in Greyhawk 2000, and the spells still function as written."
  6. a b c "Alterations". Dungeon #83 (Nov/Dec 2000), p.83
  7. a b "Alterations". Dungeon #83 (Nov/Dec 2000), p.91
  8. a b c d e f "Alterations". Dungeon #83 (Nov/Dec 2000), p.86
  9. a b "Alterations". Dungeon #83 (Nov/Dec 2000), p.83, 92
  10. "Alterations". Dungeon #83 (Nov/Dec 2000), p.84, 85, 87, 88 , Maps depict the train tracks at three stories up.
  11. a b c d "Greyhawk 2000".  Dragon #277 (Nov 2000), p.49.
  12. D20 Modern: Urban Arcana (2003) , Chapter Six: Organizations.
  13. a b c d e f g "Greyhawk 2000".  Dragon #277 (Nov 2000), p.50.
  14. "Greyhawk 2000".  Dragon #277 (Nov 2000), p.50. Map inset.
  15. "Greyhawk 2000".  Dragon #277 (Nov 2000), p.50. Map inset.
  16. a b c d "Greyhawk 2000".  Dragon #277 (Nov 2000), p.53.
  17. "Greyhawk 2000".  Dragon #277 (Nov 2000), p.51, 54.

Bibliography

  • Athans, Philip. "Greyhawk 2000". Dragon #277. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000. p48-54.
  • ---- . "Alterations". Dungeon magazine #83. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000. p82-94.
  • Cagle, Eric, Jeff  Grubb, David Noonan, Bill Slavisek, and Stan! D20 Modern, Urban Arcana. Wizards of the Coast, 2003.

Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index

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