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|ruler = Her Gravity, [[Yrenda Schwartzen]], [[Voorzitter]] of all Perrenland | |||
|government = Parliamentary republic | |||
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|capital = Schwartzenbruin | |||
|major_towns = [[Schwartzenbruin]], [[Traft]], [[Exag]], [[Krestible]] | |||
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|coinage = Grossmark (pp), mark (gp), kleinmark (sp), pfennig (cp) | |||
|population = 468,000 (591 [[CY]]) | |||
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|languages = [[Common]], [[Flan language|Flan]], various [[Old Oeridian|Oeridian]] dialects, [[Stamtaal]], [[Dwarven language|Dwarven]] | |||
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'''Perrenland''', properly known as the '''Concatenated Cantons of Perrenland''', is a nation in the [[Flanaess]]. | '''Perrenland''', properly known as the '''Concatenated Cantons of Perrenland''', is a nation in the [[Flanaess]]. | ||
== | ==Geography== | ||
Modern Perrenland is generally located in the northwestern portion of the Flanaess. It is bordered by [[Lake Quag]] to the north (though Perrenlanders consider the lake to be within the boundaries of the country itself), by the [[Yatil Mountains]] to the west and south, and by the [[Clatspur | Modern Perrenland is generally located in the northwestern portion of the Flanaess. It is bordered by [[Lake Quag]] to the north (though Perrenlanders consider the lake to be within the boundaries of the country itself), by the [[Yatil Mountains]] to the west and south, and by the [[Clatspur Range]] and the [[Vesve Forest]] to the east. | ||
The nation is comprised of eight cantons. The unclaimed [[Sepia Uplands]] to the north-east is sometimes regarded as Perrenland territory but only fractions of this region is claimed or even inhabited by Perrenlander settlers and/or troops. | The nation is comprised of eight cantons. The unclaimed [[Sepia Uplands]] to the north-east is sometimes regarded as Perrenland territory but only fractions of this region is claimed or even inhabited by Perrenlander settlers and/or troops. | ||
The most populous towns are [[Schwartzenbruin]] (pop. 27,500), [[Traft]] (pop. 12,000), [[Exag]] (pop. 8,500), and [[Krestible]] (pop. 7,300). (591 CY population numbers.) | |||
== | ==History== | ||
In ancient pre-history, a legendary peoples known as the [[Ur-Flan]]nae ruled the area now known as Perrenland from a number of powerful city-states. For reasons not fully understood, this nation faded and collapsed, leaving the region in the control of the [[Flan(ethnicity)|Flan]] people. | In ancient pre-history, a legendary peoples known as the [[Ur-Flan]]nae ruled the area now known as Perrenland from a number of powerful city-states. For reasons not fully understood, this nation faded and collapsed, leaving the region in the control of the [[Flan(ethnicity)|Flan]] people. | ||
They mostly integrated with the [[Oeridian | They mostly integrated with the [[Oeridian]] arrivals during the [[Great Migration]], although conflicts were common. Though fiercely independent, the peoples were fractured and disorganised. | ||
The arrival of the [[Aerdi]] from the south revealed the weakness of the clans, and the low-land areas were quickly subjugated. This state of affairs continued for centuries until the [[Relentless Horde]] appeared to the far north. For the first time, the clans unite to oust their overseers. Less than a century later, a leader by the name of [[Perren]] emerges to unite the clans and form a true government. Perrenland is named after him. | The arrival of the [[Aerdi]] from the south revealed the weakness of the clans, and the low-land areas were quickly subjugated. This state of affairs continued for centuries until the [[Relentless Horde]] appeared to the far north. For the first time, the clans unite to oust their overseers. Less than a century later, a leader by the name of [[Perren]] emerges to unite the clans and form a true government. Perrenland is named after him. | ||
Centuries later, the witch [[Iggwilv]] | Centuries later, the witch [[Iggwilv]] launched an attack on Perrenland with an army of undead, subjugating Perrenland. She eventually falls a decade later when she is betrayed by her closest ally, a demon lord. | ||
More recently, Iuz threatened Perrenland in the [[Greyhawk Wars]] but a non-aggression treaty with Old Wicked spared Perrenland from war. The act was controversial however, and | More recently, [[Iuz]] threatened Perrenland in the [[Greyhawk Wars]] but a non-aggression treaty with Old Wicked spared Perrenland from war. The act was controversial however, and tarnished the nation's reputation.{{csb|LGG|86}} | ||
==Population== | |||
The population of Perrenland totaled 468,000 persons in [[591 CY]], the vast majority of whom (almost 80%) being humans of mainly [[Oeridian]] and [[Flan]] descent. Dwarves make up the next largest group (8%), followed by halflings (6%), elves (3%), gnomes (2%), and finally half-elves, and half-orcs (1% each).{{csb|LGG|85}} | |||
== | ==Religion== | ||
The most popular form of worship among Perrenland's citizens is the Old Faith—the "[[Old Kerk]]" is the semi-official church of the state, and considers [[Allitur]], [[Berei]], [[Beory]], [[Mayaheine]], [[Nerull]], [[Pelor]], [[Rao]], [[Vathris]] and [[Zodal]] as part of a single pantheon. [[Ulaa]], [[Zilchus]], and [[St. Cuthbert]], though not as popular, are also worshipped with regularity. Various other faiths fill a niche in society, such as [[Boccob]], [[Fharlanghn]] and [[Wee Jas]], and have a modest following. Chaotic dieties are rarely worshiped and are generally mistrusted, although [[Olidammara]] and [[Kord]] have a small number of followers. The open worship of evil deities is considered heretical, although shrines to appease Nerull is considered acceptable. | |||
== | ==Languages== | ||
The most | The most widely-spoken languages in Perrenland include [[Common]], [[Flan language|Flan]] (in regions close to the [[Yatil Mountains|Yatils]]), various [[Languages#Oeridian|Oeridian language]] dialects, and the [[Dwarven language]].{{csb|LGG|85}} | ||
== | ==Government== | ||
Perrenland is a [[Perrenland politics|parliamentary republic]],{{csb|LGG|85}} and the national capital is [[Schwartzenbruin]]. | |||
In [[576 CY]], Perrenland is led by [[Voorzitter]] [[Yrenda Schwartzen]] (female human) who is the chairperson of the [[Concatenated Coucil]].{{csb|DMG2024|163}} | |||
In earlier official sourcebooks, the ruler in [[576 CY]] is His Gravity, [[Voormann]] [[Karenin Weisspeer]].{{csb|LGG|85}} | |||
== ''' | ===Heraldry=== | ||
The state's coat of arms is blazoned thus: ''Per saltire, gules and argent''. | |||
==Economy== | |||
===Resources=== | |||
Perrenland is noted for producing foodstuffs (mostly fish and dairy products; e.g.: Perrenland Cheese and Perrenland Black Mead) ) and copper ore. The country is also known for training and exporting a large number of mercenaries, known as the [[Pax Mercuri]]. | |||
===Currency=== | |||
Perrenland's standard coinage consists of the platinum grossmark (pp), gold mark (gp), silver kleinmark (sp), and copper pfennig (cp). | |||
==Foreign Relations== | |||
Although not officially allied to any other nation, Perrenland has established numerous trade partnerships. Similarly, Perrenland is not currently at war with any neighboring nation and offer mercenaries to both sides of any conflict (except Iuz). | |||
Despite this, the nation's "neutral" stance with the [[Empire of Iuz]] has earned her no friends, especially with Furyondy, Highfolk and Veuna, who something of a grudge at Perrenland for her refusal to participate in the Greyhawk Wars. Perrenlanders also consider Ket as both a valuable trading ally and as a potential threat due to several invasions throughout history threatening Krestible. They also have a difficult time with the Tiger Nomads to the north, who make seasonal raids on the northern cantons. | |||
Perrenland is only barely neutral towards Iuz and the non-aggression pact (signed in [[583 CY]]) was, and remains, reviled by all Perrenders. It seems unlikely that this political arrangement will remain much longer. | |||
==In Living Greyhawk == | |||
{{LGsection}} | |||
=== See Also === | |||
* [[Perrenland culture]]. | |||
* [[Perrenland history]]. | |||
* [[Perrenland politics]] | |||
===Law and Justice=== | |||
Perrenland’s law system (called Den Recht) is a compensatory system rather than a punitive system. Rather than punishing the person who has committed a crime, Den Recht’s main focus is to see that the wronged party is given their due for the injury done to them. Yes, a convicted criminal will often receive some form of punishment, but usually in the form of service or payment to the person or persons they committed the crime against. The Perrenland legal system is based around the ''kopprijs'', a payment of coin or material in compensation for crime. In Perrenland, Rechters (judges) dispense justice. | Perrenland’s law system (called Den Recht) is a compensatory system rather than a punitive system. Rather than punishing the person who has committed a crime, Den Recht’s main focus is to see that the wronged party is given their due for the injury done to them. Yes, a convicted criminal will often receive some form of punishment, but usually in the form of service or payment to the person or persons they committed the crime against. The Perrenland legal system is based around the ''kopprijs'', a payment of coin or material in compensation for crime. In Perrenland, Rechters (judges) dispense justice. | ||
For more information on laws and justice, see [[Den Recht]]. | For more information on laws and justice, see [[Den Recht]]. | ||
== | ===Military=== | ||
== | |||
Perrenland's army is relatively small in size but are well trained and rightly respected in foreign nations. Regular inter-clan conflict insures that Perrenders are brave and sturdy troops once on the battlefield. | Perrenland's army is relatively small in size but are well trained and rightly respected in foreign nations. Regular inter-clan conflict insures that Perrenders are brave and sturdy troops once on the battlefield. | ||
* [[Auszug]] | * [[Auszug]] | ||
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* [[Pax Mercuri]] | * [[Pax Mercuri]] | ||
== | === Perrenland Cantons === | ||
''{{main|Category:Perrenland cantons}}'' | |||
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* [[Canton of Schwartzenbruin|'''Canton of Schwartzenbruin''']] | * [[Canton of Schwartzenbruin|'''Canton of Schwartzenbruin''']] | ||
* [[Canton of Yattenhied|'''Canton of Yattenhied''']] | * [[Canton of Yattenhied|'''Canton of Yattenhied''']] | ||
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* [[Canton of Quagfludt|'''Canton of Quagfludt''']] | * [[Canton of Quagfludt|'''Canton of Quagfludt''']] | ||
* [[Canton of Traft|'''Canton of Traft''']] | * [[Canton of Traft|'''Canton of Traft''']] | ||
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=== Perrenland Clans === | |||
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* [[Vuurzward|'''Vuurzward''']] | * [[Vuurzward|'''Vuurzward''']] | ||
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* [[Roodberg|'''Roodberg''']] | * [[Roodberg|'''Roodberg''']] | ||
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==Creative origins== | |||
Perrenland is named for Jeff Perren, who co-wrote the ''Chainmail'' medieval miniatures wargame with [[Gary Gygax]]. | |||
== Publication history == | |||
In the ''Dungeon Master's Guide'' (2024), a typo was made in referring to Perrenland; it is called a "confederation of ''canons''" instead of "cantons".{{csb|DMG2024|163}} | |||
==External link== | |||
[http://perrenland.rpga-apac.com/ Living Greyhawk: Perrenland]. | |||
== References == | |||
=== Notes === | |||
<references group="note" /> | |||
=== Citations === | |||
<references /> | |||
=== Bibliography === | |||
*[[Gygax, Gary]]. ''The World of Greyhawk''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1980. | |||
:———. ''[[World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983. | |||
*[[Gary Holian|Holian, Gary]], [[Erik Mona]], [[Sean K. Reynolds]], and [[Frederick Weining]]. ''[[Living Greyhawk Gazetteer]]''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000. | |||
*[[Moore, Roger E]]. ''[[The Adventure Begins]]''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1998. | |||
* [[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 | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:27, 3 March 2025
| Concatenated Cantons of Perrenland | |
|---|---|
![]() The arms of Perrenland, as depicted in Living Greyhawk Gazetteer (2000). | |
| Government | |
| Ruler: | Her Gravity, Yrenda Schwartzen, Voorzitter of all Perrenland |
| Government: | Parliamentary republic |
| Established: | 400 CY |
| Demographics | |
| Capital: | Schwartzenbruin |
| Major towns: | Schwartzenbruin, Traft, Exag, Krestible |
| Population: | 468,000 (591 CY) |
| Languages: | Common, Flan, various Oeridian dialects, Stamtaal, Dwarven |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Coinage: | Grossmark (pp), mark (gp), kleinmark (sp), pfennig (cp) |
Perrenland, properly known as the Concatenated Cantons of Perrenland, is a nation in the Flanaess.
Geography
Modern Perrenland is generally located in the northwestern portion of the Flanaess. It is bordered by Lake Quag to the north (though Perrenlanders consider the lake to be within the boundaries of the country itself), by the Yatil Mountains to the west and south, and by the Clatspur Range and the Vesve Forest to the east.
The nation is comprised of eight cantons. The unclaimed Sepia Uplands to the north-east is sometimes regarded as Perrenland territory but only fractions of this region is claimed or even inhabited by Perrenlander settlers and/or troops.
The most populous towns are Schwartzenbruin (pop. 27,500), Traft (pop. 12,000), Exag (pop. 8,500), and Krestible (pop. 7,300). (591 CY population numbers.)
History
In ancient pre-history, a legendary peoples known as the Ur-Flannae ruled the area now known as Perrenland from a number of powerful city-states. For reasons not fully understood, this nation faded and collapsed, leaving the region in the control of the Flan people.
They mostly integrated with the Oeridian arrivals during the Great Migration, although conflicts were common. Though fiercely independent, the peoples were fractured and disorganised.
The arrival of the Aerdi from the south revealed the weakness of the clans, and the low-land areas were quickly subjugated. This state of affairs continued for centuries until the Relentless Horde appeared to the far north. For the first time, the clans unite to oust their overseers. Less than a century later, a leader by the name of Perren emerges to unite the clans and form a true government. Perrenland is named after him.
Centuries later, the witch Iggwilv launched an attack on Perrenland with an army of undead, subjugating Perrenland. She eventually falls a decade later when she is betrayed by her closest ally, a demon lord.
More recently, Iuz threatened Perrenland in the Greyhawk Wars but a non-aggression treaty with Old Wicked spared Perrenland from war. The act was controversial however, and tarnished the nation's reputation.[1]
Population
The population of Perrenland totaled 468,000 persons in 591 CY, the vast majority of whom (almost 80%) being humans of mainly Oeridian and Flan descent. Dwarves make up the next largest group (8%), followed by halflings (6%), elves (3%), gnomes (2%), and finally half-elves, and half-orcs (1% each).[2]
Religion
The most popular form of worship among Perrenland's citizens is the Old Faith—the "Old Kerk" is the semi-official church of the state, and considers Allitur, Berei, Beory, Mayaheine, Nerull, Pelor, Rao, Vathris and Zodal as part of a single pantheon. Ulaa, Zilchus, and St. Cuthbert, though not as popular, are also worshipped with regularity. Various other faiths fill a niche in society, such as Boccob, Fharlanghn and Wee Jas, and have a modest following. Chaotic dieties are rarely worshiped and are generally mistrusted, although Olidammara and Kord have a small number of followers. The open worship of evil deities is considered heretical, although shrines to appease Nerull is considered acceptable.
Languages
The most widely-spoken languages in Perrenland include Common, Flan (in regions close to the Yatils), various Oeridian language dialects, and the Dwarven language.[2]
Government
Perrenland is a parliamentary republic,[2] and the national capital is Schwartzenbruin.
In 576 CY, Perrenland is led by Voorzitter Yrenda Schwartzen (female human) who is the chairperson of the Concatenated Coucil.[3]
In earlier official sourcebooks, the ruler in 576 CY is His Gravity, Voormann Karenin Weisspeer.[2]
Heraldry
The state's coat of arms is blazoned thus: Per saltire, gules and argent.
Economy
Resources
Perrenland is noted for producing foodstuffs (mostly fish and dairy products; e.g.: Perrenland Cheese and Perrenland Black Mead) ) and copper ore. The country is also known for training and exporting a large number of mercenaries, known as the Pax Mercuri.
Currency
Perrenland's standard coinage consists of the platinum grossmark (pp), gold mark (gp), silver kleinmark (sp), and copper pfennig (cp).
Foreign Relations
Although not officially allied to any other nation, Perrenland has established numerous trade partnerships. Similarly, Perrenland is not currently at war with any neighboring nation and offer mercenaries to both sides of any conflict (except Iuz).
Despite this, the nation's "neutral" stance with the Empire of Iuz has earned her no friends, especially with Furyondy, Highfolk and Veuna, who something of a grudge at Perrenland for her refusal to participate in the Greyhawk Wars. Perrenlanders also consider Ket as both a valuable trading ally and as a potential threat due to several invasions throughout history threatening Krestible. They also have a difficult time with the Tiger Nomads to the north, who make seasonal raids on the northern cantons.
Perrenland is only barely neutral towards Iuz and the non-aggression pact (signed in 583 CY) was, and remains, reviled by all Perrenders. It seems unlikely that this political arrangement will remain much longer.
In Living Greyhawk
| This section contains content from the Living Greyhawk organized-play campaign. |
See Also
Law and Justice
Perrenland’s law system (called Den Recht) is a compensatory system rather than a punitive system. Rather than punishing the person who has committed a crime, Den Recht’s main focus is to see that the wronged party is given their due for the injury done to them. Yes, a convicted criminal will often receive some form of punishment, but usually in the form of service or payment to the person or persons they committed the crime against. The Perrenland legal system is based around the kopprijs, a payment of coin or material in compensation for crime. In Perrenland, Rechters (judges) dispense justice.
For more information on laws and justice, see Den Recht.
Military
Perrenland's army is relatively small in size but are well trained and rightly respected in foreign nations. Regular inter-clan conflict insures that Perrenders are brave and sturdy troops once on the battlefield.
Perrenland Cantons
Other Locations:
Perrenland Clans
Creative origins
Perrenland is named for Jeff Perren, who co-wrote the Chainmail medieval miniatures wargame with Gary Gygax.
Publication history
In the Dungeon Master's Guide (2024), a typo was made in referring to Perrenland; it is called a "confederation of canons" instead of "cantons".[3]
External link
References
Notes
Citations
- ↑ Living Greyhawk Gazetteer (2000), p.86.
- ↑ a b c d Living Greyhawk Gazetteer (2000), p.85.
- ↑ a b Dungeon Master's Guide (2024), p.163.
Bibliography
- Gygax, Gary. The World of Greyhawk. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1980.
- ———. World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983.
- Holian, Gary, Erik Mona, Sean K. Reynolds, and Frederick Weining. Living Greyhawk Gazetteer. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000.
- Moore, Roger E. The Adventure Begins. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1998.
- 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
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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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grossmark coin - Platinum pieces (Perrenland) | Item | Coin, | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | 85 |
| Hafmark - Electrum pieces (Perrenland) | Item | Coin, | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | 85 |
| Jendda of Perrenland | Non-player character | LT3 The Doomgrinder | 8 | |
| Kleinmark coin - Silver pieces (Perrenland) | Item | Coin, | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | 85 |
| Mark coin - Gold pieces (Perrenland) | Item | Coin, | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | 85 |
| Perrenders {Perrenlanders, Perrander} | People Group | People, | From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess | 33, 49, 74 |
| Perrenders {Perrenlanders, Perrander} | People Group | People, | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | 5, 86 |
| Perrenders {Perrenlanders, Perrander} | People Group | People, | Living Greyhawk Journal #2 | 30 |
| Perrenders {Perrenlanders, Perrander} | People Group | People, | Living Greyhawk Journal #3 | 29 |
| Perrenders {Perrenlanders, Perrander} | People Group | People, | Oerth Journal #04 | 5 |
| Perrenders {Perrenlanders, Perrander} | People Group | People, | Oerth Journal #05 | 20,21,22 |
| Perrenders {Perrenlanders, Perrander} | People Group | People, | Player's Guide to Greyhawk | 6 |
| Perrenders {Perrenlanders, Perrander} | People Group | People, | Return of the Eight | 52 |
| Perrenders {Perrenlanders, Perrander} | People Group | People, | S1-4 Realms of Horror, Adventure Booklet | 56, 58 |
| Perrenders {Perrenlanders, Perrander} | People Group | People, | S4 The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth, Book One | 4, 5 |
| Perrenders {Perrenlanders, Perrander} | People Group | People, | Sea of Death | 38 |
| Perrenders {Perrenlanders, Perrander} | People Group | People, | Saga of Old City | 149 |
| Perrenders {Perrenlanders, Perrander} | People Group | People, | The Adventure Begins | 36, 37, 101 |
| Perrenders {Perrenlanders, Perrander} | People Group | People, | The World of Greyhawk Fantasy World Setting (Folio) | 17, 24 |
| Perrenders {Perrenlanders, Perrander} | People Group | People, | WGR4 The Marklands | 3 |
| Perrenders {Perrenlanders, Perrander} | People Group | People, | World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) | 10, 25, 31, 53 |
| Perrenders {Perrenlanders, Perrander} | People Group | People, | World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) | 29 |
| Perrenland Black Mead | Item | Beverage (mead), | The City of Greyhawk: Folks, Feuds and Factions | 65 |
| Perrenland Cheese | Item | Food (cheese), | The City of Greyhawk: Folks, Feuds and Factions | 63 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Artifact of Evil | 6, 229 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | The City of Greyhawk: Folks, Feuds and Factions | 3, 63, 65, 81 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Dragon magazine #052 | 18, 19, 20 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Dragon magazine #055 | 18 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Dragon magazine #056 | 18, 19 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Dragon magazine #057 | 13 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Dragon magazine #191 | 66 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Dragon magazine #306 | 95 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Dragon magazine #315 | 52, 53, 54 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Dragon magazine #359 | 98 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Dragon magazine #AN3 | 21 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess | 3, 4, 7, 9, 11, 17, 33, 40, 43, 45, 46, 49, 57, 60, 64, 73 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | From the Ashes: Campaign Book | 70 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | From the Ashes: References Card | #1 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | From the Ashes: References Card | #2 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | From the Ashes: References Card | #9 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Greyhawk Adventures | 100 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Greyhawk Wars: Adventurer's Book | 15, 16, 28, 30 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Ivid the Undying | 3 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | IC, 3, 6, 23, 46, 53, 59, 62, 67, 85, 86, 114, 115, 129, 133, 139, 142, 143, 146, 158 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Living Greyhawk Journal #0 | 3, 12, 13 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Living Greyhawk Journal #1 | 4, 19, 32 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Living Greyhawk Journal #2 | 30 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Living Greyhawk Journal #3 | 29 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Living Greyhawk Journal #4 | 30 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Living Greyhawk Journal #5 | 30 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Player's Guide to Greyhawk | 6, 8, 27, 34, 47, 57 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Restless Nights, D&D 3.5e Web Article | Web |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Return of the Eight | 51, 55 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | S1-4 Realms of Horror, Adventure Booklet | 55, 56 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | S4 The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth, Book One | 2 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | Sea of Death | 33 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | The Adventure Begins | 17, 18, 36, 38, 59, 60, 69, 86, 89 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | LT3 The Doomgrinder | 8 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | The Scarlet Brotherhood | 23 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | WG4 The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun | 6 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | The World of Greyhawk Fantasy World Setting (Folio) | IBC, 2, 5, 7, 9, 12, 13, 17, 19, 20, 23, 24 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | WGR4 The Marklands | 3, 8, 10, 12, 29, 52, 56 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | WGR5 Iuz the Evil | 90 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | WGR6 City of Skulls | 31 |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) | 10, 13, 21, 28, 30, 31, 38, 42, 47, 50, 52, 80, IBC |
| Perrenland {Quaglands} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 200000), (591 pop: 468000), | World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) | 10, 17, 29-32 |
| Perrenlanders | People Group | People, | Reference | SEE Perrenders {Perrenlanders, Perrander} |
| Pfennig coin - Copper pieces (Perrenland) | Item | Coin, | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | 85 |
