- Gord the Rogue
Greyhawk Character
caption=Gord on the cover of "Saga of Old City ", the first "Greyhawk " novel.
name=Gord
home=Free City of Greyhawk
gender=Male
race=Human
class=Thief
alignment=Neutral
age=
universe="World of Greyhawk "In the "
World of Greyhawk "campaign setting for the "Dungeons & Dragons "role-playing game , Gord the Rogue is a young rogue who reluctantly becomes a crusader for neutrality. Gord the Rogue is also the name of the series of books written byGary Gygax that continued the story of Gord once Gygax left TSR.eries overview
The series follows the progress of the
orphan beggar Gord, from his lowly youth tocelestial height s as theavatar of neutrality. These books appealed to a largely male readership, with writing styles reminiscent ofRobert E. Howard 'sConan the Barbarian series. Gord is somewhat less than heroic, but his early mentors,Gellor andCurley Greenleaf , continually steer him toward honorable ends. Eventually Gord is revealed to have a kinship with the enigmaticCat-Lord . The series also spawned a collection of short stories. The books also provide some world details otherwise missing from either of the First EditionGreyhawk Campaign box sets.Individual novels
"Saga of Old City" was the first novel in TSR's Greyhawk Adventures series. It starts in Gord's childhood, and ends with his triumphant return to Greyhawk City as a young man and master thief. He learns his trade in the 'beggars' guild', and gets involved in the gang war touched off by the beggars encroaching on the official thieves' guild's territory.He travels and has a variety of swashbuckling adventures, ranging from participating in a war to liberating a young noblewoman held hostage.
"Night Arrant" is a collection of nine short stories about Gord's adventures, in his early twenties, in the City of Greyhawk.
"Artifact of Evil" is a continuation of "Saga of Old City". This is the second, and final, Greyhawk Adventures novel written by Gygax that was published through TSR. An ancient artifact is uncovered, whose power could destroy their world. It is up to Gord and his companions to try to stop this artifact of evil from falling into the wrong hands.
"Sea of Death" has Gord travelling far afield to the "Sea of Dust", on a quest for a '
theorpart ', hidden in a lost city. He must face rivals sent by demon lords; the psychopathic dwarfObmi , who servesZuggtmoy , and the drow elf priestessEclavdra , servingGraz'zt . He meets and falls in love with Leda, a clone of Eclavdra. Leda impersonates Eclavdra and returns to the Abyss to impersonate her."City of Hawks" is a retelling of the events that occurred in "Saga of Old City". Gord's rise from simple beggar to master thief are detailed as is his search for his heritage
"Come Endless Darkness" continues where "Sea of Death" left off and has Gord continue his quest to stop
Tharizdun & Lord Entropy from taking over the Multiverse."Dance of Demons" is the finale, in which Gord and Gellor enter the Abyss, on a mission from the world's most powerful forces of Balance, to retrieve the remaining theorparts. The goal is nothing less than to free Tharizdun, the long-imprisoned god of ultimate evil and entropy, and to finally destroy him.
References
* Gygax, Gary. "Artifact of Evil" (TSR,
1986 ).
* Gygax, Gary. "At Moonset Blackcat Comes: A Tale of Gord of Greyhawk." "Dragon" #100 (TSR, 1985).
* Gygax, Gary. "City of Hawks" (New Infinities ,1987 ).
* Gygax, Gary. "Come Endless Darkness" (New Infinities,1988 ).
* Gygax, Gary. "Dance of Demons" (New Infinities, 1988).
* Gygax, Gary. "Night Arrant" (New Infinities, 1987).
* Gygax, Gary. "Saga of Old City" (TSR,1985 ).
* Gygax, Gary. "Sea of Death" (New Infinities, 1987).
* Gygax, Gary and K. R. Bourgoine. "The Return of Gord." "Dragon" #344 (Paizo Publishing ,2006 ).External links
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