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This category lists those ''Greyhawk'' sources deemed canonical. In general, this category includes modules and sourcebooks published for the mass market and approved by the IP holder at the time of publication (ie, TSR or Wizards of the Coast), that are of significant value to the setting. This also includes materials that the IP holder releases via the web, as well as materials that were regarded as "generic" when first published, but retconned into ''Greyhawk'' by later authors. "Significant value," in this case, is broadly defined. A safe bet is that if the product is not written off as a whole by the IP holder, then it's probably canon. Note that this category may also include many general ''Dungeons & Dragons'' sources that may include only a minimal amount of ''Greyhawk'' material. | This category lists those ''Greyhawk'' sources deemed canonical. In general, this category includes modules and sourcebooks published for the mass market and approved by the IP holder at the time of publication (ie, TSR or Wizards of the Coast), that are of significant value to the setting. This also includes materials that the IP holder releases via the web, as well as materials that were regarded as "generic" when first published, but retconned into ''Greyhawk'' by later authors. "Significant value," in this case, is broadly defined. A safe bet is that if the product is not written off as a whole by the IP holder, then it's probably canon. Note that this category may also include many general ''Dungeons & Dragons'' sources that may include only a minimal amount of ''Greyhawk'' material. | ||
Revision as of 15:48, 5 December 2019
This category lists those Greyhawk sources deemed canonical. In general, this category includes modules and sourcebooks published for the mass market and approved by the IP holder at the time of publication (ie, TSR or Wizards of the Coast), that are of significant value to the setting. This also includes materials that the IP holder releases via the web, as well as materials that were regarded as "generic" when first published, but retconned into Greyhawk by later authors. "Significant value," in this case, is broadly defined. A safe bet is that if the product is not written off as a whole by the IP holder, then it's probably canon. Note that this category may also include many general Dungeons & Dragons sources that may include only a minimal amount of Greyhawk material.
For further information on canonical sources, see the Greyhawk canon essay.
Pages in category "Canonical sources"
The following 142 pages are in this category, out of 142 total.
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- Saga of Old City
- Savage Tide
- Savage Tide Player's Guide
- The Scarlet Brotherhood
- Scourge of the Slave Lords
- The Secret of Bone Hill
- Secret of the Slavers Stockade
- The Sentinel
- The Shackled City Adventure Path
- The Shackled City
- Slave Pits of the Undercity
- Slavers
- Spellfire
- Spelljammer: AD&D Adventures in Space
- The Star Cairns
- Steading of the Hill Giant Chief
- Supplement I: Greyhawk
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- The Temple of Elemental Evil
- The Glacial Rift of the Frost Giant Jarl
- The Illithiad
- The Lost Island of Castanamir
- The Rogues Gallery
- The Styes
- The World of Greyhawk Fantasy World Setting
- Three-Dragon Ante
- To the Aid of Falx
- Tomb of Horrors
- Tomb of the Lizard King
- Trading Cards
- Treasures of Greyhawk
- TSR Jam 1999