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Welcome to the website for the Viscounty of Verbobonc, part of the Living Greyhawk campaign. Living Greyhawk (LG) is a campaign run by the RPGA Network, which is part of Wizards of the Coast. Living Greyhawk is designed to allow players to influence the world by their actions. Living Greyhawk is organized so that different areas of the real world are responsible for coordinating different areas of the World of Greyhawk. The Viscounty of Verbobonc corresponds to the states of Illinois and Indiana.
Ron Lundeen | Gregory Hanigan | Vernon L. Vincent | Plot Coordinator | Rules and Editing | Point-of-Contact |
Please note: The Living Greyhawk campaign ended on June 30, 2008 and the regional triads were released from service beginning July 1, 2008. Living Greyhawk adventures are still playable until December 31, 2008. To order Verbobonc regional adventures, please go to the RPGA website
Countdown The Living Greyhawk campaign has ended! Go play Living Forgotten Realms!
Cooking with D&DBy Vernon L. Vincent Published: June 20, 2008, 1:28 pm Print EmailD&D as a cookbook - and the comments that would result. http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/commentary/alttext/2008/06/alttext_0618 Last Weekend in Verbobonc - PC QuestionaireBy Rhett Skubis Published: June 16, 2008, 1:54 pm Print EmailWith Last Weekend in Verbobonc rapidly approaching, we the Triad have put together a questionaire to help assist with the marshalling of tables, and the effects of prior AR entries in play during the final adventures and interactive. Please complete this questionaire and bring it with you to the convention.
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What is the RPGA?

The RPGA is the roleplaying arm of organized play at Wizards of the Coast dedicated to providing play opportunities and support for Dungeons & Dragons and other d20 System games. Originally, RPGA was an acronym for Roleplaying Gamers Association. For a good while, we slapped on the word Network and went by RPGA Network. A few years back [frustrated with the redundancy of Roleplaying Gamers Association Network], we streamlined all that and now we're simply the RPGA. We're a social bunch and want to make it easier for people to enjoy the face-to-face roleplaying experience. Recognizing that sometimes it's hard finding a gaming group and it’s a lot of work for GMs to provide new material week after week, we provide free adventures to members from our extensive adventure database, and an events calendar featuring games all over the world. |
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