top of page
All Posts


The Ruins of Fharlanst
The Legends of Greyhawk campaign has a special limited release type of adventure called an Author Only adventure. These are unique adventures written by Wizards of the Coast staff involved with organized play, organized play administrators contracted by Wizards (like myself), and the creative leads of our organizer content partners. These adventures are run at conventions, both in person and online, but due to their nature, will not see a wide release. Because they are run by
Greg Marks
2 hours ago2 min read


Legends of Greyhawk Comes to D&D Beyond!
Legends of Greyhawk (LoG), the Wizards of the Coast Organized Play Program focusing convention play has come to D&D Beyond ! While each of the Premier Organizers still have their individual pages (linked at the end of this article) with their regional announcements and information about the adventures they produce, there is now a place to find official announcements from the Wizards themselves, as well as purchase Legends of Greyhawk adventures for use anywhere you play D&D!
Greg Marks
Apr 161 min read


In Praise of Brevity
This last weekend I had the chance to attend GaryCon, where I ran my Legends of Greyhawk (LoG) author only (AO) adventure that is more written out than any other AO that I have done, as well as several of sessions of Tower of Gygax, a D&D 1e crawl that celebrates that old school style that emphasizes creative quick thinking, where each encounter is less than a page. Running both back-to-back made something click. I reflected on those times GMs spend hours preparing extensiv
Greg Marks
Mar 235 min read


"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not."
Check out my new D&D Adventurers League release: The Gloom of Glimmer-Goo Cove . This family friendly, Dr. Suess flavored adventure was originally created for San Diego Comic Con 2025 and features a whimsical romp inspired by Ellen Browning Scripps Park, which itself inspired The Lorax. As such, this adventure is filled with silly whimsical things, strange names, and no small amount of rhyming. It is purposefully rather straightforward and simple, the villain quite obvious, a
Greg Marks
Nov 29, 20251 min read
bottom of page
