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The easternmost part of Oerik, the [[Flanaess]], has received the lion's share of detail, though Hepmonaland has received significant attention. [[Western Oerik]] was the setting for Wizards of the Coast's original miniature line, ''Chainmail'', which was cancelled in 2002.
The easternmost part of Oerik, the [[Flanaess]], has received the lion's share of detail, though Hepmonaland has received significant attention. [[Western Oerik]] was the setting for Wizards of the Coast's original miniature line, ''Chainmail'', which was cancelled in 2002.


Author [[Frank Mentzer]], in a series of early modules, added a small territory called [[New Empyrea]] to the world across the [[Solnor Ocean]] from the Flanaess, but it has not been mentioned in subsequent Greyhawk products.
Author [[Frank Mentzer]], in a series of early [[RPGA]] modules, added a small territory called [[New Empyrea]] to the world, across the [[Solnor Ocean]] from the Flanaess, but it has not been mentioned in any officially published Greyhawk products, though [[Gary Gygax]] seems to have at least ''approved'' of its inclusion, at some point before the <span style="font-variant: small-caps;">World of Greyhawk</span>™ global map was published in 1996.  


==Oerth's planetary system==
==Oerth's planetary system==
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The five parallel worlds of Oerth—Oerth, Aerth, Uerth, Yarth, and Earth—were mentioned in the 3rd Edition adventure ''[[Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk]]'' and thus found their way into 3rd edition canon.
The five parallel worlds of Oerth—Oerth, Aerth, Uerth, Yarth, and Earth—were mentioned in the 3rd Edition adventure ''[[Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk]]'' and thus found their way into 3rd edition canon.


==Bibliography==
==External links==
*[http://www.canonfire.com/cfhtml/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=15 "Oerth Summary" at ''Canonfire!''].
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oerth Wikipedia article on Oerth].
==References==
=====Citations=====
<references />
=====Bibliography=====
*[[Nigel Findley|Findley, Nigel]]. ''[[Greyspace]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1992.
*[[Nigel Findley|Findley, Nigel]]. ''[[Greyspace]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1992.


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*[[Williams, Skip]], and [[David C. Sutherland III]]. "Beyond the Flanaess." ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' Annual'' #1. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1996.
*[[Williams, Skip]], and [[David C. Sutherland III]]. "Beyond the Flanaess." ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' Annual'' #1. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1996.


==External links==
*[http://www.canonfire.com/cfhtml/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=15 "Oerth Summary" at ''Canonfire!''].


*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oerth Wikipedia article on Oerth].
=====Zavoda Index Entry=====
The [[Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index]] page has a list of sources, abbreviations, and a link to the full index.
<pre>Oerth [Planet]
AOE - 7,31,49,91,94-96,103,122,193,194,197,216,217,241,310,
,337,340,343
ATG - 46,49,56
CED - 8,40,41,43,47,78,240,242,244,245,247,248,361
COG:FFF - 21,23,25,28,30,76,92
COG:GOTF - 2,24,30,94,96
COH - 27,56,70,260,280,288,293,298,327,344,350,355,361,364
,367,389,394
COLTM - 2-6,22,32,46,47
CTH - 83,85
DG - 74,75,86
DOD - 18,27,33,42,43,47,48,69,77,109,139,185,218,258,284
,353,383,401,405,407,411,412,418
DRG#1 - 28
DRG#65 - 11
DRG#67 - 25
DRG#68 - 42,43,44
DRG#71 - 22
DRG#86 - 30
DRG#89 - 21
DRG#92 - 6,24
DRG#178 - 93
DRG#185 - 58,62
DRG#188 - 28,32
DRG#189 - 13
DRG#191 - 68
DRG#195 - 94
DRG#196 - 84
DRG#200 - 22
DRG#204 - 53
DRG#206 - 24,25,26,27,35,41,44,46
DRG#208 - 49,54
DRG#211 - 84
DRG#225 - 49,50,53
DRG#230 - 11
DRG#238 - 44,46
DRG#241 - 40,48,50,75,95
DRG#242 - 49
DRG#245 - 72,73
DRG#249 - 90
DRG#253 - 40,41,45,46
DRG#256 - 45,47
DRG#258 - 47
DRG#263 - 46,48
DRG#264 - 47
DRG#268 - 70
DRG#270 - 72
DRG#271 - 77
DRG#290 - 5,101,102
DRG#291 - 90
DRG#294 - 30,78,89,92,93,94,95,96,97
DRG#295 - 20,95
DRG#297 - 92
DRG#298 - 73,84,86
DRG#299 - 7,96,103
DRG#300 - 16
DRG#301 - 16,86
DRG#AN1 - 72
DRG#AN3 - 20,96,100,104
DRG#AN4 - 19
DUN#6 - 29
DUN#32 - 60
DUN#41 - 46
DUN#53 - 33
DUN#73 - 58
DUN#77 - 32,36,45,56
FAT - 5
FTAA - 2,9,66-68,80,82,89,94,96
FTAC - 21,74,84
GA - 3,5,11,35,36,39,40,42,45-48,51,89-93,95-103
GDQ - 4,15,73,121
GW:RB - 1
IVID
JAM - 12,13,14
L3 - 2
LGG - 2,3,4,7,13,14,23,43,59,62,86,127,129,148,149,160
,161,162,164,166,167,168,172,175,176,181,185,186
LGJ#0 - 2,4,5,6,11
LGJ#1 - 1,6,7,24
LGJ#2 - 1,2,16,20
LGJ#3 - 3,4,12,14,16
LGJ#4 - 7,16,23
LOG - 5,16,62,66,99
NA - 68,91,114,124,264
PGTG - 1-5,8,13-15,18,19,21,26,27,34,39,40,47,50
POLY#58 - 17
POLY#113 - 23,24,25
POLY#128 - 28
POLY#139 - 20
RTO8 - 2,3,5,10,19-21,48,52,54-56,59
RWPM - 3
SAF - 48
SAG1 - 175
SLV - 117,120,124,128
SOD - 6,14-16,20,21,23,25-27,49,50,61,63,66,76,81-85,91,97,
,128,136,237,367,393
SOOC - 6,72,168,283,341,343,351
T1-4 - 121
TAB - 1,8-10,12-14,19,21,30,45,46,58,59,61,73,87
,89,104,107,114,115,120
TD - 2,7,39,45
TOH - 3
TSB - 2-4,8,13,30,36,42,61,73,75,78-81,83,84
TSC - 5,38,39,46
VR - 2,3,50
WG5 - 16,25
WG6 - 6
WG8 - 2,10,38,104,122
WG12 - 15,30,34,35,36,37,48,52
WGA1 - 46
WGA2 - 9,23
WGA4 - 7,18,22,54,56,60,65,66,68,81,83
WGG - 2,3
WGR1 - 2,10,14,16,55,66,67,76,84,85,86
WGR2 - 15,17,37,52,74,81,84
WGR3 - 7,33,46,51,52,55,57,59
WGR4 - 12,53,55,88
WGR5 - 3,6,22,25,58,60
WGS1 - 4
WWGS2 - 26,42
WOGA - 1,3,4,60,62,63,71
WOGG - 2,6,18,20,35,37,41
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[[Category:Greyhawk planets]]
[[Category:Greyhawk planets]]

Revision as of 12:42, 13 September 2019

Template:Greyhawk Astronomical Object Oerth is the name of the planet on which the World of Greyhawk campaign setting is located. Oerth has an axial tilt of 30 degrees, which should cause greater extremes of temperature in different seasons but for wizardly and divine magic shifting weather patterns to be more favorable to the populace (at least the god-fearing folks).

Physical Features

According to Roger E. Moore in The Adventure Begins, Oerth's circumference is about 25,200 miles (40,555.47 km), and its diameter is 8,021.5 miles (12,909.35 km).

Oerth has four continents, the largest of which is Oerik, lying mainly in the Northern Hemisphere. Southeast of Oerik lies the much-smaller landmass of Hepmonaland, lying in the tropics. Hyperboria, also called Telchuria (after Telchur, the god of Winter), lies at the north pole, while an unnamed fourth continent lies in the southern hemisphere. Oerth is thought to have four oceans, including the Solnor Ocean, the Dramidj Ocean that circles Telchuria, the Ocean of Storms south of Oerik, and the Sea of Thunder encompassing Polaria.

Oerth also has a number of islands, the largest being the archipelago known as Fireland in the northern Solnor. Polaria is a chain of mountainous islands covered for at least part of the year by the southern polar ice cap.

The easternmost part of Oerik, the Flanaess, has received the lion's share of detail, though Hepmonaland has received significant attention. Western Oerik was the setting for Wizards of the Coast's original miniature line, Chainmail, which was cancelled in 2002.

Author Frank Mentzer, in a series of early RPGA modules, added a small territory called New Empyrea to the world, across the Solnor Ocean from the Flanaess, but it has not been mentioned in any officially published Greyhawk products, though Gary Gygax seems to have at least approved of its inclusion, at some point before the World of Greyhawk™ global map was published in 1996.

Oerth's planetary system

It takes exactly 24 hours for Oerth to make one revolution on its axis. Oerth lies at the center of Greyspace. Unlike most planets, Oerth does not orbit its sun, Liga. Instead, the sun, and all other planets in the crystal sphere, orbit Oerth. Thus, Greyspace is geocentric. Oerth's "moons," Celene (Kule) and Luna (Raenei), are in fact the first and second planets in the system, with Liga being the third. From Oerth, planets beyond Liga appear to the naked eye as wandering stars.

Liga orbits the Oerth once every 364 days, thus the Oerthly year is slightly shorter than that on Earth. Luna has a 28 day lunar cycle, while Celene's cycle is 91 days.

Alternate Oerths

In a 1984 interview for Polyhedron Newszine, Gary Gygax revealed several "alternate Oerths" while explaining the setting for his Heroes Challenge game books, co-written with author Flint Dille and published under the aegis of the Dungeons & Dragons Entertainment Corporation by the Wanderer Book division of Simon & Schuster.

"By the way, action takes place on Yarth, a place somewhat similar to Oerth, the setting of Greyhawk, et al. It has fewer magical properties than Oerth but more than Earth. It is not impossible that additional works will be contracted for in months to come, action being set on Yarth or perhaps another alternate world, Aerth. On Earth, magic is virtually non-existent. On Uerth, dweomers are weak, chancy things. Yarth has a sprinkling of things magical, and Oerth is pure magic."

Other references to these alternate Oerths appear in the Gord the Rogue short story anthology Night Arrant as well as in Gygax's Epic of Ærth campaign setting for the Dangerous Journeys roleplaying game.

The five parallel worlds of Oerth—Oerth, Aerth, Uerth, Yarth, and Earth—were mentioned in the 3rd Edition adventure Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk and thus found their way into 3rd edition canon.

References

Citations
Bibliography


Zavoda Index Entry

The Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index page has a list of sources, abbreviations, and a link to the full index.

Oerth [Planet]
	AOE - 7,31,49,91,94-96,103,122,193,194,197,216,217,241,310,
		,337,340,343
	ATG - 46,49,56
	CED - 8,40,41,43,47,78,240,242,244,245,247,248,361
	COG:FFF - 21,23,25,28,30,76,92
	COG:GOTF - 2,24,30,94,96
	COH - 27,56,70,260,280,288,293,298,327,344,350,355,361,364
		,367,389,394
	COLTM - 2-6,22,32,46,47
	CTH - 83,85
	DG - 74,75,86
	DOD - 18,27,33,42,43,47,48,69,77,109,139,185,218,258,284
		,353,383,401,405,407,411,412,418
	DRG#1 - 28
	DRG#65 - 11
	DRG#67 - 25
	DRG#68 - 42,43,44
	DRG#71 - 22
	DRG#86 - 30
	DRG#89 - 21
	DRG#92 - 6,24
	DRG#178 - 93
	DRG#185 - 58,62
	DRG#188 - 28,32
	DRG#189 - 13
	DRG#191 - 68
	DRG#195 - 94
	DRG#196 - 84
	DRG#200 - 22
	DRG#204 - 53
	DRG#206 - 24,25,26,27,35,41,44,46
	DRG#208 - 49,54
	DRG#211 - 84
	DRG#225 - 49,50,53
	DRG#230 - 11
	DRG#238 - 44,46
	DRG#241 - 40,48,50,75,95
	DRG#242 - 49
	DRG#245 - 72,73
	DRG#249 - 90
	DRG#253 - 40,41,45,46
	DRG#256 - 45,47
	DRG#258 - 47
	DRG#263 - 46,48
	DRG#264 - 47
	DRG#268 - 70
	DRG#270 - 72
	DRG#271 - 77
	DRG#290 - 5,101,102
	DRG#291 - 90
	DRG#294 - 30,78,89,92,93,94,95,96,97
	DRG#295 - 20,95
	DRG#297 - 92
	DRG#298 - 73,84,86
	DRG#299 - 7,96,103
	DRG#300 - 16
	DRG#301 - 16,86
	DRG#AN1 - 72
	DRG#AN3 - 20,96,100,104
	DRG#AN4 - 19
	DUN#6 - 29
	DUN#32 - 60
	DUN#41 - 46
	DUN#53 - 33
	DUN#73 - 58
	DUN#77 - 32,36,45,56
	FAT - 5
	FTAA - 2,9,66-68,80,82,89,94,96
	FTAC - 21,74,84
	GA - 3,5,11,35,36,39,40,42,45-48,51,89-93,95-103
	GDQ - 4,15,73,121
	GW:RB - 1
	IVID
	JAM - 12,13,14
	L3 - 2
	LGG - 2,3,4,7,13,14,23,43,59,62,86,127,129,148,149,160
		,161,162,164,166,167,168,172,175,176,181,185,186
	LGJ#0 - 2,4,5,6,11
	LGJ#1 - 1,6,7,24
	LGJ#2 - 1,2,16,20
	LGJ#3 - 3,4,12,14,16
	LGJ#4 - 7,16,23
	LOG - 5,16,62,66,99
	NA - 68,91,114,124,264
	PGTG - 1-5,8,13-15,18,19,21,26,27,34,39,40,47,50
	POLY#58 - 17
	POLY#113 - 23,24,25
	POLY#128 - 28
	POLY#139 - 20
	RTO8 - 2,3,5,10,19-21,48,52,54-56,59
	RWPM - 3
	SAF - 48
	SAG1 - 175
	SLV - 117,120,124,128
	SOD - 6,14-16,20,21,23,25-27,49,50,61,63,66,76,81-85,91,97,
		,128,136,237,367,393
	SOOC - 6,72,168,283,341,343,351
	T1-4 - 121
	TAB - 1,8-10,12-14,19,21,30,45,46,58,59,61,73,87
		,89,104,107,114,115,120
	TD - 2,7,39,45
	TOH - 3
	TSB - 2-4,8,13,30,36,42,61,73,75,78-81,83,84
	TSC - 5,38,39,46
	VR - 2,3,50
	WG5 - 16,25
	WG6 - 6
	WG8 - 2,10,38,104,122
	WG12 - 15,30,34,35,36,37,48,52
	WGA1 - 46
	WGA2 - 9,23
	WGA4 - 7,18,22,54,56,60,65,66,68,81,83
	WGG - 2,3
	WGR1 - 2,10,14,16,55,66,67,76,84,85,86
	WGR2 - 15,17,37,52,74,81,84
	WGR3 - 7,33,46,51,52,55,57,59
	WGR4 - 12,53,55,88
	WGR5 - 3,6,22,25,58,60
	WGS1 - 4
	WWGS2 - 26,42
	WOGA - 1,3,4,60,62,63,71
	WOGG - 2,6,18,20,35,37,41