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==Reception== ==Reception==
Keith H. Eisenbeis reviewed the module in the March/April issue of ]. He stated that "If one can overlook the obvious incongruities and fairly simplistic short dungeons at the end, this product provides a nicely fleshed out geographic area for

adventuring opportunities. In this sense it is a good resource for those DMs running campaigns in the World of Greyhawk setting. In all other senses, however, it is substantially lacking."<ref name=Kinsman93>{{cite magazine |last= Kinsman|first= Berin|date= March–April 1993|title= Capsule Reviews: Dragon Kings|magazine= ] |issue= 35 |page= 63}}</ref> He rated it as a 2 out of a possible 5.<ref name=Kinsman93/>
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==References== ==References==
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==Further reading==
Review: ''White Wolf'' #35 (1993)


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Rary the Traitor
CodeWGR3
TSR product code9386
Rules required2nd Ed AD&D
Character levelsAll / 8+
Campaign settingGreyhawk
AuthorsAnthony Prior
First published1992

Rary the Traitor is a Dungeons & Dragons sourcebook and module for the World of Greyhawk campaign setting.

Plot summary

The work details the empire of the renegade archmage Rary, known as the Empire of the Bright Lands. Historical background of the Bright Desert is also covered, and introduced the ancient Flan nations of Sulm and Itar to the setting. Information on Robilar, Rary's co-conspirator, is also provided.

The information in the sourcebook section of the publication can be used in campaigns involving characters of all levels, however the adventures contained in the module are designed for characters of levels eight or higher.

Publication history

Rary the Traitor was written by Anthony Pryor and released by TSR in 1992.

Reception

Keith H. Eisenbeis reviewed the module in the March/April issue of White Wolf magazine. He stated that "If one can overlook the obvious incongruities and fairly simplistic short dungeons at the end, this product provides a nicely fleshed out geographic area for adventuring opportunities. In this sense it is a good resource for those DMs running campaigns in the World of Greyhawk setting. In all other senses, however, it is substantially lacking." He rated it as a 2 out of a possible 5.

References

  1. Pryor, Anthony (1992). Rary the Traitor. WGR3. World of Greyhawk: TSR, Inc. p. 48. ISBN 1-56076-497-X. 9386.
  2. ^ Kinsman, Berin (March–April 1993). "Capsule Reviews: Dragon Kings". White Wolf. No. 35. p. 63.

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