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Night Arrant (Gord the Rogue, No 2)
E. Gary Gygax

ACE Charter, 1987

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Good book of short stories

This book helps to flesh out Gord as a carouser and rogue. The stories are often comical yet Gygax is able to successfully build suspense nonetheless. This is required reading for any D&D fan (or anyone that likes fantasy, for that matter).


Wonderful collection of short stories throughout Greyhawk

This is one of the rare books in Gary Gygax's Gord the Rogue series. Although begun with TSR (with the release of Artifact of Evil and Saga of Old City), when Gygax was unceremoniously removed from the company, he took his finest creation with him. This one is interesting because instead of being a single tale, the book is divided into 9 short stories, each highlighting a different time and place in Gord's illustrious career. In The Heart of Darkness, Gord and Chert plunge into the Ruins of Castle Greyhawk; in Cats vs. Rats, the Thieves Guild of Greyhawk is thrown into chaos, with highly amusing results; and in A Revel in Rel Mord, Gord finds himself preyed upon by a sinister circle of Night Hags. Each story is a wonderful slice of Greyhawk lore; lots of details of the monsters, locations, and personalities of this famous world are revealed at every turn - lore which you can't find in any other book! And of course, readers can delight in the master himself, as we finally get to see how an AD&D adventure game should *really* be played. Although a bit disorienting to anyone not intimately familiar with the saga of Gord the Rogue, Night Arrant receives my utmost recommendation. It's that good!


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Great Effort

This is the finest post TSR work written by Mr. Gygax. The short stories that make up this collection are all fun, and help fully flesh out the Gord the Rogue character introduced first in the Greyhawk novels Saga of Old City and Artifact of Evil. Several complete novels followed this collection, though none were as fun as this one to read.



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