- the
bottom level alive, the
insane architect of the dungeons,
Zagyg,
awaited them. ("
Zagyg" is a
reverse homophone of "Gygax", and was Gygax's
inside joke...
-
whose names were
anagrams or
plays on his own name (for example, Yrag and
Zagyg).
Immediately after leaving TSR,
Gygax was
approached by a
wargaming acquaintance...
- for the
public to use. In 2005,
Gygax announced the
release of "Castle
Zagyg," his new
treatment of the dungeon.
Castle Greyhawk lies
north and slightly...
-
maintain the
spirituality of
those among him.
Besides Boccob, he also
revered Zagyg.
Riggby began his
career as a
priest at a
small chapel. At some point, he...
-
Anyone who made it to the
bottom level alive met
Zagyg, the
insane architect of the dungeons.
Zagyg is a
reverse homophone of Gygax, and it was Gygax's...
- Gary Gygax’s 256 page, RPG
campaign setting/adventures book
called Castle Zagyg:
Yggsburgh for the
Castles &
Crusades game. A
large double-sided fold out...
-
occur in a
magical demiplane of the same name
created by the mad
archmage Zagyg Yragerne. Isle of the Ape is a
scenario in
which the
player characters encounter...
- (nature)
Incabulos (plague)
Trithereon (liberty)
Boccob (magic)
Nerull (death)
Zagyg (humour)
Olidammara (music)
Ralishaz (madness)
Wastri (bigotry)...
-
whose names were
anagrams or
plays on his own name (for example, Yrag and
Zagyg), but he lost the
rights to all his
other work,
including the
World of Greyhawk...
-
Rogue — as well as a few
characters whose names derived from his, such as
Zagyg the Mad Wizard. Over the next
several years,
Gygax used
those rights to...