![]() While the Al-Qadim setting was ostensibly set within the Forgotten Realms, Chapter 3 of the Secrets of the Lamp Adventure Book at p.13 reproduces the above quote, linking the City of Brass as described in Secrets of the Lamp to the World of Greyhawk. In 1993, TSR released Secrets of the Lamp (authored by Wolfgang Baur) for the Al-Qadim setting in which the City of Brass was mapped and described in detail. Since this first introduction, three products have been released in which the City of Brass has been described in detail. ![]() The setting to which direct reference was made was, of course, The World of Greyhawk. 156 (entry for Codex of Infinite Planes). ![]() See Dungeon Masters Guide (1st Edition AD&D, 1979) at p. With these words from the 1st Edition Dungeon Master’s Guide, Dungeons and Dragons introduced the City of Brass into the game. Now was I, Tzunk, Master of the Plane of Molten Skies. “The Efreet howled in fear and fled when I caused the page to be read, and the Beast passed into the City of Brass. After reading through the product, I figured it deserved to be reviewed at the very least. Reviewers Note - I purchased City of Brass at Gencon 2007, having never before paid as much for an RPG product. ![]() Reviewer - Glenn Vincent Dammerung aka GVDammerung Publisher - Necromancer Games (2007) distributed by Sword & Sorcery Studiosįormat - Boxed Set w/ 3 books and one map booklet ![]()
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