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[[Image:Bright Desert01.jpg|495px|thumb|right|The Bright Desert and environs, as depicted on the [[ | [[Image:Bright Desert01.jpg|495px|thumb|right|The Bright Desert and environs, as depicted on the [[Lazzaretti map]] (2005).]] | ||
The '''Bright Desert''' is a desert located in the central [[Flanaess]]. The Bright Desert is independent of the control of any external nation, | The '''Bright Desert''' is a desert located in the central [[Flanaess]]. The Bright Desert is independent of the control of any external nation, but in later years is significantly organized under the control of [[Rary|Rary the Traitor]], | ||
==Ecology== | ==Ecology== | ||
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The desert itself gives way to scrub near the Abbor-Alz. | The desert itself gives way to scrub near the Abbor-Alz. | ||
Temperatures in the desert can reach 120°F and can dip into the low 30s during the night. Sandstorms are not uncommon | Temperatures in the desert can reach 120°F and can dip into the low 30s during the night. Sandstorms are not uncommon.{{csb|WGR3|}} | ||
Prominent flora include the [[vampire cactus]]. | Prominent flora include the [[vampire cactus]]. | ||
==Inhabitants== | ==Inhabitants== | ||
The Bright Desert is inhabited by [[Flan]] and [[Suel]] tribesmen, as well as | The Bright Desert is inhabited by [[Flan]] and [[Suel]] tribesmen, as well as [[centaur|hueleneaer centaur]]s, [[manscorpion]]s, and [[dune stalker]]s. | ||
==Features and settlements== | ==Features and settlements== | ||
The Bright Desert contains only one major geographical feature, the [[Brass Hills]] in its south-western region. | The Bright Desert contains only one major geographical feature, the [[Brass Hills]] in its south-western region. | ||
[[ | [[Ul Bakak]], a neutral oasis and trade village, lies in the west. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The Bright Desert was once a fertile land occupied by a number of nations, the most powerful being [[Sulm]] and [[Itar]]. In -700 | The Bright Desert was once a fertile land occupied by a number of nations, the most powerful nations being [[Sulm]] and [[Itar]]. In [[-700 CY]], the Kingdom of Sulm was destroyed by its last king, [[Shattados]], who used the power of a dark artifact known as the [[Scorpion Crown]] in an attempt to gain perpetual dominion over his subjects. Instead, the crown turned Shattados into a gigantic scorpion, and his people into [[manscorpion]]s and [[dune stalker]]s. The land itself was even changed, transformed into a vast wasteland now known as the Bright Desert. | ||
In the 1983 ''A Guide to the World of Greyhawk'' booklet in the ''[[World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting]]'' boxed set, [[Gary Gygax]] writes only that the Bright Desert is the land that lies beyond the Abbor-Alz, and that its peoples are unfriendly. | In the 1983 ''A Guide to the World of Greyhawk'' booklet in the ''[[World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting]]'' boxed set, set in [[576 CY]], [[Gary Gygax]] writes only that the Bright Desert is the land that lies beyond the [[Abbor-Alz]], and that its peoples are unfriendly.{{csb|WoG|48|Guide (Catalogue)}} | ||
===The Bright Lands=== | ===The Bright Lands=== | ||
In 584 CY, Rary betrayed the [[Circle of Eight]] at the [[Day of | In [[584 CY]], Rary betrayed the [[Circle of Eight]] at the [[Day of Great Signing]] in [[Greyhawk City|Greyhawk]], which marked the end of the [[Greyhawk Wars]]. When his attempt to disrupt the signing failed, he fled into the Bright Desert with his co-conspirator, [[Robilar]], and marshalled the local tribes to create a nation-state (Cook, ''Wars''). Robilar went on foot with those troops that followed Rary while Rary transported his tower in [[Ket]] to the middle of the Bright Desert.{{csb|WGR3|}} | ||
This new kingdom, the [[Empire of the Bright Lands]] (or simply Bright Lands), is held under the tyrannical control of Rary and Robilar who have systematically used their small army and mercenary soldiers to defeat tribes of local nomads and subjugate them under his rule. His armies are now large and powerful enough to defend this young nation. Rumors continue to spread that | This new kingdom, the [[Empire of the Bright Lands]] (or simply Bright Lands), is held under the tyrannical control of Rary and Robilar who have systematically used their small army and mercenary soldiers to defeat tribes of local nomads and subjugate them under his rule. His armies are now large and powerful enough to defend this young nation. Though its enemies (among whom it counts the [[Free City of Greyhawk]], the [[Duchy of Urnst]], and the [[Circle of Eight]]) do not acknowledge it as a nation. Rumors continue to spread that Rary seeks some artifact in the desert ruins.{{csb|WGR3|}} | ||
==Bibliography== | == External links == | ||
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* [http://www.canonfire.com/cf/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=224 Canonfire] | |||
== References == | |||
=== Notes === | |||
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=== Citations === | |||
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=== Bibliography === | |||
*[[Broadhurst, Creighton]]. "Into the Bright Desert." ''[[Dungeon (magazine)|Dungeon]]'' #98. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2003. | *[[Broadhurst, Creighton]]. "Into the Bright Desert." ''[[Dungeon (magazine)|Dungeon]]'' #98. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2003. | ||
*[[Broadhurst, Creighton]], [[Paul Looby]], and [[Stuart Kerrigan]]. "Mysterious Places: The Brightlands." ''Wizards of the Coast''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2004. Available online:[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=lg/lgmp/20040810a] | *[[Broadhurst, Creighton]], [[Paul Looby]], and [[Stuart Kerrigan]]. "Mysterious Places: The Brightlands." ''Wizards of the Coast''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2004. Available online:[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=lg/lgmp/20040810a] | ||
*[[Brown, Anne]]. ''Player's Guide''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1998. | *[[Brown, Anne]]. ''Player's Guide''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1998. | ||
*[[David Cook|Cook, David]]. "History of the Greyhawk Wars." ''[[Greyhawk Wars (game)|Wars]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1991. Available online:[http://www.nyrond.org/turbine/page/university/greyhawkwars.html] | *[[David Cook|Cook, David]]. "History of the Greyhawk Wars." ''[[Greyhawk Wars (game)|Wars]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1991. Available online:[http://www.nyrond.org/turbine/page/university/greyhawkwars.html] | ||
*[[Gygax, Gary]]. ''[[World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983. | *[[Gygax, Gary]]. ''[[World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983. | ||
*[[Hammack, Allen]]. ''The Ghost Tower of Inverness''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1980. | *[[Hammack, Allen]]. ''The Ghost Tower of Inverness''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1980. | ||
*[[Gary Holian|Holian, Gary]], [[Erik Mona]], [[Sean K Reynolds]], and [[Frederick Weining]]. ''[[Living Greyhawk Gazetteer]]''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000. | *[[Gary Holian|Holian, Gary]], [[Erik Mona]], [[Sean K Reynolds]], and [[Frederick Weining]]. ''[[Living Greyhawk Gazetteer]]''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000. | ||
*[[Howery, David]]. "Ghazal." ''[[Dungeon (magazine)|Dungeon]]'' #30. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1991. | *[[Howery, David]]. "Ghazal." ''[[Dungeon (magazine)|Dungeon]]'' #30. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1991. | ||
*[[Mona, Erik]]. "Reflections in Silica: Sulm and Itar." Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, unpublished. Available online: [http://www.www.canonfire.com/cf/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=224] | |||
*[[Mona, Erik]]. "Reflections in Silica: Sulm and Itar." Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, unpublished. Available online: [http://www.canonfire.com/ | *[[Moore, Roger E]]. ''[[The Adventure Begins]]''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1998. | ||
:———. ''[[Return of the Eight]]''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1998. | |||
*[[Moore, Roger E]]. ''[[ | |||
*[[Niles, Douglas]], and [[Carl Sargent]]. ''The City of Greyhawk''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1989. | *[[Niles, Douglas]], and [[Carl Sargent]]. ''The City of Greyhawk''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1989. | ||
*[[Anthony Pryor|Pryor, Anthony]]. ''[[Rary the Traitor]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1992. | *[[Anthony Pryor|Pryor, Anthony]]. ''[[Rary the Traitor]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1992. | ||
*[[Reynolds, Sean K]]. ''[[The Star Cairns]]''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1998. | *[[Reynolds, Sean K]]. ''[[The Star Cairns]]''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1998. | ||
*[[Sean K. Reynolds|Reynolds, Sean K]], and [[Chris Pramas]]. ''[[Slavers]]''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000. | *[[Sean K. Reynolds|Reynolds, Sean K]], and [[Chris Pramas]]. ''[[Slavers]]''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000. | ||
* [[Carl Sargent|Sargent, Carl]]. ''[[Ivid the Undying]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1995. Published online. [https://greyhawkonline.com/download/16370/?tmstv=1727302323 PDF by William Allman with maps]. Original RTF archived:[http://web.archive.org/web/20081218001449/http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/dnd/downloads Wizards.com]. WGR7 or WGRx | |||
*[[Carl Sargent|Sargent, Carl]]. ''[[ | |||
*[[Jim Ward|Ward, James M]]. ''[[Greyhawk Adventures]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1988. | *[[Jim Ward|Ward, James M]]. ''[[Greyhawk Adventures]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1988. | ||
==External | <!-- == External links == | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bright_Desert The Bright Desert at Wikipedia]. | {{External link disclaimer}} | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bright_Desert The Bright Desert at Wikipedia]. --> | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:34, 7 September 2025

The Bright Desert is a desert located in the central Flanaess. The Bright Desert is independent of the control of any external nation, but in later years is significantly organized under the control of Rary the Traitor,
Ecology
The Bright Desert extends from the Abbor-Alz to the north and east to the Woolly Bay to the west, and to the Sea of Gearnat to the south.
The desert itself gives way to scrub near the Abbor-Alz.
Temperatures in the desert can reach 120°F and can dip into the low 30s during the night. Sandstorms are not uncommon.[1]
Prominent flora include the vampire cactus.
Inhabitants
The Bright Desert is inhabited by Flan and Suel tribesmen, as well as hueleneaer centaurs, manscorpions, and dune stalkers.
Features and settlements
The Bright Desert contains only one major geographical feature, the Brass Hills in its south-western region.
Ul Bakak, a neutral oasis and trade village, lies in the west.
History
The Bright Desert was once a fertile land occupied by a number of nations, the most powerful nations being Sulm and Itar. In -700 CY, the Kingdom of Sulm was destroyed by its last king, Shattados, who used the power of a dark artifact known as the Scorpion Crown in an attempt to gain perpetual dominion over his subjects. Instead, the crown turned Shattados into a gigantic scorpion, and his people into manscorpions and dune stalkers. The land itself was even changed, transformed into a vast wasteland now known as the Bright Desert.
In the 1983 A Guide to the World of Greyhawk booklet in the World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting boxed set, set in 576 CY, Gary Gygax writes only that the Bright Desert is the land that lies beyond the Abbor-Alz, and that its peoples are unfriendly.[2]
The Bright Lands
In 584 CY, Rary betrayed the Circle of Eight at the Day of Great Signing in Greyhawk, which marked the end of the Greyhawk Wars. When his attempt to disrupt the signing failed, he fled into the Bright Desert with his co-conspirator, Robilar, and marshalled the local tribes to create a nation-state (Cook, Wars). Robilar went on foot with those troops that followed Rary while Rary transported his tower in Ket to the middle of the Bright Desert.[1]
This new kingdom, the Empire of the Bright Lands (or simply Bright Lands), is held under the tyrannical control of Rary and Robilar who have systematically used their small army and mercenary soldiers to defeat tribes of local nomads and subjugate them under his rule. His armies are now large and powerful enough to defend this young nation. Though its enemies (among whom it counts the Free City of Greyhawk, the Duchy of Urnst, and the Circle of Eight) do not acknowledge it as a nation. Rumors continue to spread that Rary seeks some artifact in the desert ruins.[1]
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.
References
Notes
Citations
- ↑ a b c WGR3 Rary the Traitor (1992).
- ↑ World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting (1983), p.48, Guide (Catalogue).
Bibliography
- Broadhurst, Creighton. "Into the Bright Desert." Dungeon #98. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2003.
- Broadhurst, Creighton, Paul Looby, and Stuart Kerrigan. "Mysterious Places: The Brightlands." Wizards of the Coast. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2004. Available online:[1]
- Brown, Anne. Player's Guide. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1998.
- Cook, David. "History of the Greyhawk Wars." Wars. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1991. Available online:[2]
- Gygax, Gary. World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983.
- Hammack, Allen. The Ghost Tower of Inverness. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1980.
- Holian, Gary, Erik Mona, Sean K Reynolds, and Frederick Weining. Living Greyhawk Gazetteer. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000.
- Howery, David. "Ghazal." Dungeon #30. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1991.
- Mona, Erik. "Reflections in Silica: Sulm and Itar." Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, unpublished. Available online: [3]
- Moore, Roger E. The Adventure Begins. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1998.
- ———. Return of the Eight. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1998.
- Niles, Douglas, and Carl Sargent. The City of Greyhawk. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1989.
- Pryor, Anthony. Rary the Traitor. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1992.
- Reynolds, Sean K. The Star Cairns. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1998.
- Reynolds, Sean K, and Chris Pramas. Slavers. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000.
- Sargent, Carl. Ivid the Undying. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1995. Published online. PDF by William Allman with maps. Original RTF archived:Wizards.com. WGR7 or WGRx
- Ward, James M. Greyhawk Adventures. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1988.
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.
| Topic | Type | Description | Product | Page/Card/Image
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bright Desert | Region | C2 the Ghost Tower of Inverness | 2 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | The City of Greyhawk: Adventure Cards | 8, 9 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | The City of Greyhawk: Gem of the Flanaess | 19 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | Dragon magazine #057 | 13 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | Dragon magazine #191 | 68 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | Dragon magazine #209 | 11 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | Dragon magazine #249 | 90, 91, 94 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | Dragon magazine #290 | 98 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | Dragon magazine #293 | 90 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | Dragon magazine #299 | 99 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | Dungeon magazine #030 | 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess | 9, 10, 61 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | From the Ashes: Campaign Book | 11, 13, 31, 32, 37, 85 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | From the Ashes: References Card | #14 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | Greyhawk Adventures | 22, 74, 80, 91, 92 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | Greyhawk Wars: Adventurer's Book | 17, 24 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | TSR Jam 1999 | 12 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | Living Greyhawk, Living Onnwal Gazetteer, D&D 3.5e | 71 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | 13, 16, 17, 38, 51, 125, 126, 143, 144, 154, 157 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | Living Greyhawk Journal #0 | 7 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | Living Greyhawk Journal #3 | 13, 15, 26 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | Living Greyhawk Journal #4 | 1, 23 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | Player's Guide to Greyhawk | 9, 11, 23, 51 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | Return of the Eight | 59 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | S1 Tomb of Horrors | 2 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | S1-4 Realms of Horror, Adventure Booklet | 6 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | Slavers, AD&D 2e | 2, 7, 37, 38, 43, 45, 60 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | Saga of Old City | 6, 288 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | The Adventure Begins | 4, 6, 37, 48, 49, 51, 55, 97 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | The Adventure Begins: Adventure Maps | 2, 4, 5, 13 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | Tomb of Horrors (Revised), D&D 3.5e | 2 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | LT1 The Star Cairns | IC, 2, 4, 13, 38 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | WG5 Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure | 24 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | WGA4 Vecna Lives! | 6 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | The World of Greyhawk Fantasy World Setting (Folio) | 20, 21 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | WGR3 Rary the Traitor | 2, 4, 7, 8, 10, 12-17, 21, 23, 27, 30-33, 60, 62, 63 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | WGR4 The Marklands | 35 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | WGR5 Iuz the Evil | 5, 37 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) | 48, 60 | |
| Bright Desert | Region | World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) | 15 | |
| Ghazal (Bright Desert) | Settlement | Defensive Structure, | Dungeon magazine #030 | 22-30 |
| Holy Star of the Bright Desert | Item | Greyhawk Adventures | 80 |