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| Living Greyhawk Journal | |
| Cover of LGJ#1, art by Brom. | |
| Type: | Periodical |
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| Code/Abbreviation: | LGJ# |
| Edition: | D&D 3x |
| Author(s): | Various |
| First Published: | August 2000 |
| Class: | Canon |
The Living Greyhawk Journal was a periodical published by the Role-Playing Games Association(RPGA) as a stand-alone magazine from August 2000 (#0) to July 2001 (#5). The publication was intended to supplement the RPGA's Living Greyhawk campaign, though many consider the content within to be canon for the Greyhawk setting in general.
The first six issues (#0-5) were stand-alone magazines, but later issues were inside Dragon and Dungeon magazines at the back of each issue. Living Greyhawk Journals #6-20 were in Dragon issues 290-302, 304, and 306. Living Greyhawk Journals #21-24 were in Dungeon issues 98, 103-104, and 106.
Issue #5 was greatly delayed in its publishing. It was originally set to be published in July of 2001, but due to "transfers, reorganizations, disorganizations, and worse."[1] it wasn't published until March 2002. Issues #6-9 were published in the interim in Dragon magazine, but the RPGA still mailed the last standalone issue to all members who'd had a subscription when the issue was supposed to have been published even if their membership had since expired.
Gallery
Standalone issues:
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LGJ#0, cover art by Mark Zug.
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LGJ#2, cover art by Matt Stawicki
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LGJ#3, cover art by Justin Sweet
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LGJ#4, cover art by Linda Medley
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LGJ#5, cover art by Scott Fischer
References
Citations
- ↑ Mona, Erik. Living Greyhawk Journal #5. p3.
Bibliography
- Broadhurst, Creighton, and Rich Trickey. "Living Greyhawk Journal Article List." ''Canonfire!. Available online:[1]