Castles & Crusades - CZ2 - Castle Zagyg - The Upper Works - Book #4 - Castle Fortress.pdf. Castles & Crusades - CZ2 - Castle Zagyg - The Upper Works - Book #4 - Castle Fortress.pdf.

Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Publication history [ ] Zagyg's name is a near reverse of his creator's name, '. Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition (1977-1988) [ ] Zagyg was first detailed for the Dungeons & Dragons game in 'The Deities and Demigods of the World of Greyhawk' by in #70 (1983). Zagyg was subsequently detailed in the (1983), and in Greyhawk Adventures (1988). Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition (1989-1999) [ ] Zagyg was one of the deities described in the set (1992), for the Greyhawk campaign, and appeared again in Greyhawk: The Adventure Begins (1998). Dungeons & Dragons 3.0 edition (2000-2002) [ ] Zagyg's role in the 3rd edition Greyhawk setting was defined in the (2000). Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 edition (2003-2007) [ ] Zagyg relationship to was expanded upon in #338 (2005), in the 'Core Beliefs' column.

Castles & Crusades (2005-2008) [ ] Castle Zagyg: Volume 1 Yggsburgh by Gary Gygax was released in 2005. The Dark Chateau by is an adventurer module that takes place in the former residence of the Mad Arch-Mage Zagyg. At GenCON 40 in 2007, where Gary Gygax was the Guest of Honor, the long awaited made its debut at the booth.

Description [ ] Zagyg's appearance varies, though he is usually garbed in blue and silver. As a mortal, Zagyg was a short, heavyset human with round, often flushed, face. Monster hunter portable 3rd iso.

Clergy and temples [ ] Zagyg has very few priests. They enjoy bringing humor and strangeness into the lives of others, and can often be found working as. They also seek to uncover lost magical knowledge. History [ ] Zagyg was born Zagig Yragerne in in 277. The son of Despotrix, Zagyg is a descendant of, second Lord Mayor of the, and, a former Despotrix of. Sometime around 310 CY, Zagyg made his way to Greyhawk, where he bribed the members of the city's Directing Oligarchy for a seat on their board, then somehow convinced them to elect him Lord Mayor of the city.

In 339 CY, Zagig's mother died. As her sole heir, Zagig became the first (and only) Despot of Hardby, as well as inheriting the title of Landgraf of the Selintan, an old provincial title applied to the ruler of the area now known as the Domain of Greyhawk. In 351, Zagig renounced the title of Despot, leaving the to choose another Despotrix to rule the city. Z100 phone tap my cats going download movies.

Regarded by many as Greyhawk's greatest Lord Mayor and citizen, Zagig is in many ways responsible for making Greyhawk what it is today. He reformed Greyhawk's legal code, established a currency for the city, founded the, brought scholars to the city to found colleges, oversaw the creation of the mining towns of and in the, and organized the city's first.

He also oversaw the construction of the city's sewers, the, and. It was Zagig who named Greyhawk the 'Gem of the Flanaess,' in a speech voicing his wish that Greyhawk become the 'keystone of civilization.' However, for all the good Zagig brought to the city, he also brought much peril. Always eccentric, Zagig's sanity began to gradually decline after 370 CY, and many of Greyhawk's citizens lived in fear of his outbursts of humor and rage. In 395, Zagig voiced his plans to enclose Greyhawk's New City in walls made of elemental forces, such as fire and water. Though most citizens felt this would endanger their lives, Zagig seemed not to care. In the minutes of a typical meeting of the city Directors in, 400 CY, it is noted that Zagig was attended by a black he had brought from the, several homonculi, and a flesh golem clothed as the Overking of the.