Keoland
| Kingdom of Keoland | |
|---|---|
![]() The arms of Keoland, as depicted in the Living Greyhawk Gazetteer (2000). | |
| General information | |
| Region: | Sheldomar Valley |
| Government | |
| Ruler: | King Kimbertos Skotti (564-) |
| Government: | Constitutional monarchy |
| Established: | -342 CY |
| Demographics | |
| Capital: | Niole Dra |
| Provinces: | 27 major and minor duchies, counties, marches, territories, and baronies. |
| Population: | 1,800,000 |
| Races: | Human (SOf), elf, gnome, halfling, half-elf, dwarf |
| Languages: | Common, Keolandish, Elvish, Gnomish, and Halfling |
| Groups | |
| Religions: | Heironeous, Phaulkon, Saint Cuthbert, Fharlanghn, Ehlonna, Lydia, Osprem, Zilchus, Kord, Xerbo, Norebo, Olidammara, the Seldarine, Trithereon |
| Allies: | Gran March, Sterich, Geoff, Bissel, Ulek states |
| Enemies: | Pomarj, Iuz, Scarlet Brotherhood, Sea Princes |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Resources: | Foodstuffs (including wheat and rye), cloth, gold, gems |
| Coinage: | Griffon (pp), lion (gp), eagle (ep), hawk (sp), sparrow (cp) |
Keoland, properly known as the Kingdom of Keoland, is a nation located in the Sheldomar Valley in the western Flanaess. It is the oldest continuously ruled realm in the Flanaess, and can trace an unbroken line of succession back almost one thousand years.[1]
History
Sheldomar Valley migrations
A thousand years ago, the lands which are now Keoland were sparsely inhabited by the Flannae, peaceful tribal folk for whom the continent of the Flanaess is named.[2]
In the year 5031 SD (-485 CY), war began between the powerful Baklunish Empire and the Suel Imperium, two human kingdoms who dominated the lands east of the Flanaess. The war led to internal instability in both nations, and in 5069 SD (-446 CY), 38 years after it began, Suloise refugees began fleeing east across the Crystalmist Mountains and into the Flanaess.[3]
Among the fleeing Suel were the noble houses of Neheli, Rhola, Malhel and Lizhal.[1] Here in in the Sheldomar Valley, south of the Empire of Vecna, these factions fought the native Flan and non-humans for control of the region.[4]
House Rhola headed southeast toward the Azure Sea, founding the city of Gradsul in -368 CY. House Neheli, heeding the last words of the epic seer Slerotin whose apprentices still served the Neheli as advisors, headed northeast and founded the city of Niole Dra within ten years. Around this time, the Empire of Vecna finally fell, and migrating Oeridian tribes arrived in the valley from the north before settling peacefully alongside the Neheli. A series of brief conflict with the Flan followed.[4]
Founding
The Kingdom of Keoland was formally established in the year 303 OR (-342 CY) as an alliance between the Neheli, Rhola, and numerous small Oeridian states between them. Niole Dra was made the capital of this new nation. By consensus of the nobility, a nobleman of House Neheli was established as its first king.[4]
Nyhan I ruled for 28 years until -314 CY, when the throne as assumed by Malv the Defender of House Rhola. The throne of Keoland would be held variously by scions of Rhola and Neheli for most of its history, with rare exception.[1]
Early era
Keoland's first five rulers are known in retrospect as the Early Kings. By -236 CY, they would expand Keoland to establish the kingdom's dominance over the region.
Malv I was succeded in -295 CY by Lorgyr the Seer of House Neheli, who ruled until -279 CY. He was succeeded that year by Nyhan the Forlorn, who ruled just seven years until -272 CY, when he was succeded by Mandros I of Sedenna.[1]
Mandros was the first and only member of an Oeridian noble house to ascend to the throne, although intermarriage between the Suloise and Oeridians was common. Mandros continued the kingdom's expansion, and by -242 CY, the borders of Keoland first established to their modern extent as of 591 CY.[1]
Middle era
The kingdom's growth continued under Mandros and successive kings, largely through peaceful annexation of new territories and alliances with the local inhabitants, whose nobles were typically given seats on the Council of Niole Dra.
In -236 CY, the throne returned to House Rhola, with kings Luschan I and Luschan II ruling a combined 43 years until -193 CY. Early in their reign, in -230 CY, Sterich was founded. The successor, Malv II of House Rhola, founded the Gran March in -161 CY. In -96 CY, during the reign of King Lanchaster the Wise, the Yeomanry was incorporated into Keoland.
In 49 CY, King Malv the Explorer of House Rhola died, and was succeded by Cedrian I of House Neheli. This began a 229 year Neheli dynasty during which Keoland ceased its expansionist efforts, followed by the eight-year reign of Gillum the Mad, who died in 286 CY without an heir.[1]
Imperial era
The throne subsequently reverted to House Rhola in the summer of 287 CY, when a conclave elected Tavish I, Duke of Gradsul, to the throne. Known as Tavish the Great, he began a period of conquest with the intent that Keoland should rival the great foreign powers of its day. He raised great armies, built castles across the frontier, and ended historic prohibitions against the use of magic.[4]
In 289 CY, Keoland fought a brief skirmish with Ket at the city of Thornward. In 292 CY, Tavish negotiated a treaty of union with the Ulek states, and soon made diplomatic overtures to Celene. Within his lifetime, Tavish the Great established a great confederacy of states spanning the Sheldomar Valley region.[4]
Tavish died in 346 CY and was succeeded by his son, Tavish the Blackguard. In 348 CY, Tavish II made the Wealsun Proclamation, declaring Keoland's manifest destiny to conquer the entire Sheldomar Valley and beyond. He sent his armies to Veluna, forcefully annexed the Pomarj, and drove out the rulers of Ket.
In 361 CY, the Yeomanry and Celene responded to Keoish aggression by closing their borders and withdrawing their forces from the armies of Keoland. The conquest of Ket was a gradual failure for Tavish II, and by 400 CY Keoish forces had been forced to withdraw to Thornward, where they fortified the Fals Gap and left Bissel the most northerly province of Keoland.
In 395 CY, Nemonhas of House Neheli was selected as Tavish II's successor, but refused to accept. In his place, duke Luschan Sellark IV of House Rhola served as regent, a peaceful period known as the Duke's Regency which lasted until the duke's death from illness 414 CY. His young nephew, Malv Sellark, assumed the name of Tavish III, called by historians the Boy King.[1]
Late imperial era
The era circa 420-450 CY saw Keoland in further decline, ending Keoish aspirations of empire.
In 433 CY, Tavish III's brother disappeared in the Amedio Jungle, speculated the victim of pirates. The two decades from 434-453 CY saw the rise of the pirate slaver coalition known as the Sea Princes in the south, while in 438 CY the Small War between Furyondy and Keoland resulted in a complete end to Keoish power and influence in Furyondy, Bissel and the northern Sheldomar Valley.
In a disastrous attempt to save face, King Tavish launched an invasion to recover lost lands in the south. In 453 CY, during the Siege of Westkeep south of the Hool Marshes, King Tavish III was slain.
His son, Tavish IV, assumed the throne immediately, and put a formal end to Keoland's era of conquest. Keoland conceded the independence of the Yeomanry in 460 CY, Celene in 461 CY. Tavish IV died in 488 CY withour heir, and the throne reverted to House Neheli, whose scion Nyhan the Listless ruled without attention to foreign matters, refusing to take part in the Hateful Wars which dominated the Ulek states for most of his reign.
In 501 and 502 CY, witchhunts rocked southern Keoland, a hysteria which saw many spellcasters killed.[1]
Recovery
Nyhan IV was succeeded by Senestal the Dilettante in 510 CY, followed in turn by Trevlyan the Afflicted, who ruled from 539 CY until his sudden death in 564 CY. The reign of these two kings did not bear kindly on House Neheli, whose scions were afflicted with such unfortunate illness and madness that they were unable to put forth another heir.[4]
The Council of Niole Dra entered a prolonged conclave, and in an unexpected move elected Kimbertos Skotti of the minor noble House Lizhel, Baron of Grayhill, as the new ruler of Keoland. Skotti was the first member not of house Neheli or Rhola since Mandros of Sedenna, but as an outsider to Keoish court politics he was considered politically ideal.
Recent history
The outbreak of the Greyhawk Wars in 582 CY caught Keoland by surprise, and King Skotti attempted to use the opportunity to coerce the former Keoish earldom of Sterich to pledge loyalty in exchange for military support. The Keoish earl rejected the terms, and Sterich, Geoff and the Yeomanry were overrun by a horde of giants and demihumans. Seeing his error, Keoland signed the Treaty of Niole Dra in 583 CY, allying Keoland to its neighbors in mutual defense.
Keoland subsequently repelled an invasion of Gradsul by the Lordship of the Isles in 584 CY and freed Sterich from the giants in 588 CY, but the materiel cost of these victories was significant.[4]
In 590 CY, King Skotti attempted to replicate Tavish III's ill-fated assault on Westkeep. He was successful, thanks in part due to to naval suport by Duke Luschan VIII of Gradsul.
Geography
Terrain and climate
Keoland has a temperate climate year-round. It consists of a great deal of mostly flat, arable land. The most notable exceptions are the Good Hills in the northwest, and the Dreadwood forest in the south. There are no notable mountains within Keoland's borders. Most of the kingdom is surrounded by rivers which divide it from other nations, but only the southeast of the nation is adjacent to the sea.
Borders
Keoland is the largest kingdom in the Sheldomar Valley. Its current borders are primarily defined in the east by the Sheldomar River; in the south by the Azure Sea; in the north by the Lort River and Rushmoors, and to the west by the Javan River, although the County of Cryllor extends across that river where it is bounded by mountains and hills.[1]
Keoland is surrounded on most sides by nations whose lands once formed its provinces. To the north lies the Gran March; to the east the Duchy of Ulek, County of Ulek and Principality of Ulek; to the south the Hold of the Sea Princes; to the southwest the Yeomanry; and to the west Sterich.
Administrative divisions

n The Kingdom of Keoland primarily divided into some twenty-seven politically important duchies, counties, marches, territories, and baronies.[1]
- The Royal District, containing the capital city of Niole Dra
- The Duchy of Dorlin, a large northern district centered around Dorglast Castle
- The Duchy of Gradsul, Keoland's wealthy and most heavily populated southeasternmost province
- The Earldom of Gand, a small province which broke off from Gradsul
- The Earldom of Linth, a small, old province south of the capital
- The County of Nimlee, a small province adjacent to the capital
- The County of Marlbridge, a small province bordering the Gran March which broke off from Dorlin after the Short War
- The County of Flen, centered around a defensible western valley pass leading to Sterich
- The County of Cryllor, a wealthy and strategically important western province which crosses the Javan River
- The Good Hills Union, a region consisting largely of the Good Hills and environs, inhabited by many gnomes and other demihumans
- The March of Mandismoor, a small northwestern province bordering the Rushmoors
- The March of Mareman
- The March of Sedenna, a small province known for its wine exports
- The March of Middlemead, a central province
- The March of Blerfield
- The Barony of Sayre
- The Barony of Grayhill, occupying the northern Dreadwood forest
- The Barony of Westgate
- The Barony of Riverwatch
- The Barony of Axewood, a small northern forest province near the capital
- The Barony of Mill Creek
- The Barony of Dilwych, a small barony which seceded from the Barony of Dorlin
- The Barony of Raya
- The Viscounty of Salinmoor, a southern coastal province famed as home to the town of Saltmarsh
- The Viscounty of Nume Eor, once part of the Yeomanry
- The Dreadwood Preserve, consisting of the majority of the Dreadwood forest
- The Hool Marsh Protectorate inhabited by lizardfolk
Additionally, there are numerous smaller or less politically important divisions which rarely bear inclusion on official maps.[1]
People
Population and demographics
As of 591 CY, the population of Keoland totaled 1,800,000 persons.
Three quarters of the Keoish citizenry are humans, chiefly of mixed Suloise and Oeridian heritage, with a minority of Flan. Elves make up 8%, with six-tenths of those Sylvan elves, and four-tenths high elves, many in the Dreadwood forest. Gnomes are 6%, primarily inhabiting the Good Hills.
Halflings, primarily lightfoot halflings, are 5% of the population, half-elves 2%, and dwarves 1%. The remaining 1% of the population is made up of other races.[4]
Religion
The most popular deities among the Keoish are Heironeous, Phaulkon, Saint Cuthbert, Fharlanghn, Ehlonna, Lydia, Osprem, Zilchus, Kord, Xerbo, Norebo, Olidammara, the Seldarine, and Trithereon.[4] Additionally, nearly every deity of the Flanaess has at least some small following somewhere in Keoland.[1]
The Founding Charter of the Kingdom technically forbids establishment of organized religion, a move originally intended to prevent religious conflict within the ethnically diverse founding cultures of Keoland. Despite this, the government of Keoland have never actively attempted to suppress religion, and worship of gods is as popular as in any other realm of the Flanaess. However, the religious groups have little influence on politics.[1]
Languages
The most widely spoken languages in Keoland are the Common tongue and Keolandish, a dialect of Common derived from Old High Oeridian with local admixtures. The accent of the commoners is highly recognizable.[4][5]
The languages of the elves, gnomes, and halflings are also spoken here.
Notable individuals
One of the more colorful residents of the Good Hills of Keoland is Borgora Hilltopper, a dwarf and former adventurer, as well as a craftsman of some repute. He is the inventor of "Borgora's Inflatable Scare-Dragon," an inflatable red dragon made from a rubbery material introduced to him years before.
Society and culture
Law
Magic was originally outlawed in Keoland, available only to the nobility and a handful of seers in their service. It was not until the reign of King Tavish I (ruled 287-346 CY) that the restrictions were lifted, with the establishment of a legalized guild of wizards in Niole Dra. As a result, magic is still feared as witchcraft by the peasantry. The use of arcane magic outside of sanctioned guilds is still illegal, though many "freemages" in Keoland openly flout this law, particularly in Gradsul where they enjoy the protection of the city.[1]
Slavery has always been outlawed in Keoland, forbidden by the Founding Charter of the Kingdom.
Government
Throne of the Lion
The Kingdom of Keoland is a feudal monarchy. The King is the highest station in the land, and is head of both government and military, tasked as both Chief Bureaucrat and Defender of the Realm.
The king rules for life, but succession is determined by the noble Council of Niole Dra. Historically, the Council almost always selects from the Suel noble houses of Neheli or Rhola, who founded the kingdom. The Council may also remove a king due to extreme infirmity or, rarely, a vote of disenfranchisement. The Throne of the Lion can trace an unbroken line of successful back to the founding of Keoland.
As of 591 CY, Keoland's ruler is King Kimbertos Skotti, who has ruled since 564 CY. Skotti, formerly Baron of Grayhill, is the first of the minor noble House Lizhal, and only the second ruler not of Neheli or Rhola.
In the Living Greyhawk campaign, in late 594 CY King Skotti was killed, and his daughter was chosen by the Council of Niole Dra to be considered the regent for the country until a new ruler was chosen.[1]
Council of Niole Dra
The Council of Niole Dra, often called the Court of the Land, is made up of major nobility and heads of historic guilds and secret societies of Keoland. The council wields significant power in Keoland, and is the sole organization allowed to levy taxes or decide matters of royal succession.[1]
The Council is based in the capital of Niole Dra, and meets all year round except during the four festival weeks of the calendar. It numbers approximately 100 members, and disproportionately represented by the Oeridian nobility, unlike the royalty which is dominated by the ancient Suel houses.
In addition to selecting the heir to the throne and levying taxes, responsibilities of the council include settling disputes among the nobility and other matters of government. Decisions are typically made by a simple majority of votes.
The Council also ratifies amendments of the Founding Charter of the Kingdom, something which has occurred only twice in Keoland's history and requires a near unanimous decision. The charter lays down the rights and responsibilities of nobility and commoner alike, including the independence of the council.[1]
Heraldry
Keoland's coat of arms is blazoned thus: Gules, a lion rampant sable.
Economy
Resources
Keoland is noted for its foodstuffs (including wheat and rye), cloth, gold, and precious gems.
Keoland's year-round temperate climate makes it exceptionally valuable in trade, and allows it to produce a great deal of grain. Valuable varieties of gemstone are found here, but not in great quantity.[4]
A great deal of trade is conducted between Keoland and other realms across the entirety of the Flanaess, primarily involving the export of basic foodstuffs and the import of a wide variety of. Keoland even trades with distant or hostile nation states, made possible by the kingdom's important merchant class. As a result, the merchant guilds wield considerable political power in the Court of the Land.[1]
Currency
Keoland's standard coinage consists of the platinum griffon (pp), gold lion (gp), electrum eagle (ep), silver hawk (sp), and copper sparrow (cp).
Travel
In addition to its well-worn roads, Keoland boasts much river traffic along the Javan and Sheldomar. The port city of Gradsul is the largest on the Azure Sea.
Military
Keoland's military might reports directly to the king, who holds the role of Defender of the Realm.
The Knights of the Watch, whose members are also called Watchers, are the most notable order of knighthood in Keoland. They are based in the Gran March and their membes are most commonly seen in northern Keoland. Its members serve Keoish king and various nobles. A branch known as the Malgari, Darkwatch, is based in Keoland and are sworn to defend Keoland in particular from outside threat and foreign influence.[1]
The royal navy, based at Gradsul, is led by the duke of that province, Luschan VII, who acts as the Lord High Admiral of Keoland.
Keoland is also protected by the Knights of Dispatch.
References
Citations
Bibliography
- Acres, Mark. Tomb of the Lizard King. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1982.
- Collins, Andy, David Noonan, and Ed Stark. Dungeon Master's Guide II. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2005.
- Gygax, Gary. The World of Greyhawk. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1980.
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- Heard, Bruce A., ed. The Book of Wondrous Inventions. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, Inc. 1987. Page 6.
- Holian, Gary. "The Kingdom of Keoland." Living Greyhawk Journal #1. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000. Available online:[1]
- 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: TSR, 1998.
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External links
- Keoland at Wikipedia.
Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index
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| Topic | Type | Description | Product | Page/Card/Image
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eagle coin - Electrum pieces (Keoland) | Item | Coin, | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | 63 |
| Griffon coin - Platinum pieces (Keoland) | Item | Coin, | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | 63 |
| Hawk coin - Silver pieces (Keoland) | Item | Coin, | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | 63 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Artifact of Evil | 6, 113 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Against The Giants: The Liberation of Geoff | 5, 44 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Come Endless Darkness | 16 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | The City of Greyhawk: Adventure Cards | 5 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | The City of Greyhawk: Folks, Feuds and Factions | 3, 24 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | The City of Greyhawk: Gem of the Flanaess | 18 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | City of Hawks | 241 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dungeon Masters Guide 1st Edition | 158 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #052 | 18-20, 22 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #055 | 18 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #057 | 13 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #065 | 11 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #087 | 26 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #167 | 11 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #191 | 65, 67, 68 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #209 | 14 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #225 | 50 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #249 | 93 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #253 | 42, 45 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #256 | 51 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #263 | 46, 47, 48 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #264 | 49, 50 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #270 | 60 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #271 | 75 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #278 | 77, 78 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #294 | 91 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #297 | 92 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #299 | 102 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #306 | 95 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #315 | 53, 54 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #350 | 64 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #AN3 | 98, 99, 102, 104 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dragon magazine #AN4 | 18, 21 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dungeon magazine #019 | 4, 5, 7 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dungeon magazine #041 | 48 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dungeon magazine #053 | 33 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dungeon magazine #070 | 64 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dungeon magazine #073 | 69 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dungeon magazine #077 | 62, 63, 64, 72 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dungeon magazine #089 | 49 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Dungeon magazine #114 | 45 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess | 2, 4, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 17, 19, 20, 23, 26, 29, 30, 36, 37, 38, 40, 44, 52, 54, 60, 61, 63, 64, 75, 77, 79 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | From the Ashes: Campaign Book | 6, 7, 10, 60, 62 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | From the Ashes: References Card | #1 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | From the Ashes: References Card | #2 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | From the Ashes: References Card | #8 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Greyhawk Adventures | 42, 78, 87 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | GDQ1-7 Queen of the Spiders | 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 121 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Ghosts of Saltmarsh, D&D 5e | 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 29, 32, 35, 39 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Greyhawk Wars: Adventurer's Book | 10, 11, 15, 16, 20, 23, 24, 32 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Greyhawk Wars: Rule Book | 8 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Ivid the Undying | 157 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Living Greyhawk, Living Onnwal Gazetteer, D&D 3.5e | 33 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | 4, 12-14, 17-19, 32, 33, 39, 46-50, 58, 63-67, 84, 87, 88, 96, 98, 100, 101, 106, 107, 116-119, 121, 122, 126, 127, 130, 132, 134, 135, 136, 139, 140, 145, 146, 152, 153, 156, 159, 161, 163, IBC |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Living Greyhawk Journal #0 | 3, 8, 11, 13 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Living Greyhawk Journal #1 | 1, 4, 8-19, 29, 32, 33 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Living Greyhawk Journal #2 | 3, 29, 21 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Living Greyhawk Journal #3 | 8, 27 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Living Greyhawk Journal #4 | 1, 9-14, 16, 17, 20, 29 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Living Greyhawk Journal #5 | 28, 29, 31 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | N1 Against the Cult of the Reptile God | 2, 5 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Player's Guide to Greyhawk | 5, 10, 15, 16, 23, 25, 27, 55, 56 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Return of the Eight | 60 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Sword and Fist | 47 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Slavers, AD&D 2e | 39, 87, 99, 122 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | Sea of Death | 7 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | The Adventure Begins | 16, 18, 19, 32-35, 55, 56, 59, 62, 69, 73, 86, 90, 94 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | The Scarlet Brotherhood | 6, 7 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | U1 The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh | 3 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | WG12 Vale of the Mage | 5 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | WG6 Isle of the Ape | 22 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | WG8 Fate of Istus | 25, 110 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | WGA4 Vecna Lives! | 22, 49, 60 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | The World of Greyhawk Fantasy World Setting (Folio) | IBC, 2, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | WGQ1 Patriots of Ulek | 2 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | WGR4 The Marklands | 3, 6, 10, 59, 63 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | WGR5 Iuz the Evil | 4, 90 |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) | 8, 9, 12, 14, 19, 22, 23, 27, 28, 34, 36, 38, 39, 41, 43, 50, 52, 54, 55, 57, 58, 79, IBC |
| Keoland, Kingdom of {Keoghland} | Kingdom | (576 pop: 300000), (591 pop: 1800000), | World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) | 8, 17, 31, 32 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | The City of Greyhawk: Folks, Feuds and Factions | 60 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | City of Hawks | 226 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | Dragon magazine #052 | 20, 22 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | Dragon magazine #167 | 11 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | Dragon magazine #191 | 67 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | Dragon magazine #241 | 48, 79 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | Dragon magazine #253 | 42, 45 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | Dragon magazine #268 | 70 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | Dragon magazine #297 | 93 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | Dungeon magazine #019 | 5, 7, 12 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | Dungeon magazine #070 | 64 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess | 5, 7, 14, 29, 36, 41, 44 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | From the Ashes: Campaign Book | 87 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | From the Ashes: References Card | #1 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | Greyhawk Adventures | 87, 96 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | GDQ1-7 Queen of the Spiders | 14 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | Ivid the Undying | 97, 100 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | Living Greyhawk, Living Onnwal Gazetteer, D&D 3.5e | 99 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | 12, 13, 32, 33, 39, 40, 48, 49, 50, 67, 87, 88, 100, 101, 102, 106, 116, 118, 121, 127, 130, 132, 134, 135, 139, 149, 153, 161 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | Living Greyhawk Journal #0 | 8 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | Living Greyhawk Journal #1 | 8, 9, 10, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | Player's Guide to Greyhawk | 15 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | Slavers, AD&D 2e | 27, 127 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | The Adventure Begins | 34, 45, 73 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | The Scarlet Brotherhood | 6, 34 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | WG6 Isle of the Ape | 21 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | WG8 Fate of Istus | 25, 27, 124 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | WGA4 Vecna Lives! | 90 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | The World of Greyhawk Fantasy World Setting (Folio) | 12, 15, 17, 19, 21 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) | 16, 19, 27, 34, 38, 39, 42 |
| Keolandish {Keoish, Keolander, Keolish} | People Group | People, | World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) | 31 |
| Lion coin - Gold pieces (Bissel, Geoff, Gran March, Keoland, Sterich) | Item | Coin, | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | 32, 48, 49, 63, 106 |
| Malin Arkled (Irongate's Ambassador to Keoland) | Non-player character | Oerth Journal #17 | 8 | |
| Malv III (King of Keoland) | Non-player character | Male, Human, | Dungeon magazine #114 | 45 |
| Malv III (King of Keoland) | Non-player character | Male, Human, | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | 65 |
| Malv III (King of Keoland) | Non-player character | Male, Human, | Living Greyhawk Journal #1 | 11 |
| River Road (Keoland) | Infrastructure | Street or road, | Living Greyhawk Journal #4 | 14 |
| Royal District (Keoland) | Place | Living Greyhawk Journal #1 | 10, 33 | |
| Sparrow coin - Copper pieces (Keoland) | Item | Coin, | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | 63 |
| Tower Road (Keoland) | Infrastructure | Street or road, | Living Greyhawk Journal #4 | 14, 17 |
