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The Collected Griselda (1993)

It takes skill, courage, and a whole lot of luck to survive in Glorantha, and nowhere more so than in the frontier town of Pavis – unless, of course, you have brains, beauty and a wickedly sharp sword. Unless you’re Griselda.

Oliver Dickinson brings Greg Stafford’s magical world of Glorantha to life in these 20 stories in the life of Pavis’ most notorious adventurer, Troll-friend, duellist, and sweet faced innocent – the collected Griselda!


Details

  • By Oliver Dickinson
  • Cover Artwork by Dan Barker (Flesh Man Fortune Cookies) and Walter Moore.
  • First Published in Great Britain in 1993 by Reaching Moon Megacorp
  • Typesetting by Steve Thomas
  • ISBN 1-898-1 90-00-3

Editions & Related Editions

SKUNameYearPublisherNotes
The Collected Griselda1993Reaching Moon Megacorp1st edition
ISS4502The Complete Griselda2001Issaries Inc.2nd edition

Contents

  • Foreword
    • Oliver and Me by Greg Stafford
  • Introduction
    • About the Stories
    • The Setting
    • The Peoples
    • Religions
    • The currency
    • Other notes
  • Lucky Eddi
    • From White Dwarf 29, 1982
  • Griselda gets her Men
    • From White Dwarf 30, 1982
  • Shamus gets a Case
    • From White Dwarf 42, 1983
  • A Tasty Morsel
    • From White Dwarf 41, 1983
  • All in the Family
    • From White Dwarf 51, 1984
  • The Great Chart Caper
    • From Pavis, Chaosium 1983
  • Hanufa’s Little Sister
    • From White Dwarf 43, 1983
  • Down Among the Dead Men
    • From Different Worlds 43, 1986
  • Good Advice
    • From Different Worlds 45, 1987
  • Wolfhead’s Story
    • From Tales of the Reaching Moon 2, 1989
  • Devil’s Play
  • From Tales of the Reaching Moon 8, 1992
  • Carving up Carver
    • From Tales of the Reaching Moon 6, 1991
  • Bad Example
    • From Different Worlds 44, 1986
  • Holding the Baby
    • From Green Slime 1, 1988
    • From Tales of the Reaching Moon 4, 1990
  • This Love Business
    • From Tales of the Reaching Moon 5, 1991
  • Serious Money
    • From Tales of the Reaching Moon 3, 1990
  • The Hero Bit
    • From Tales of the Reaching Moon 7, 1992
  • Worlds Apart
    • From Convulsion ’92 Programme Book
  • Griselda the Hero ??
  • Red Hot
    • Tales of the Reaching Moon 9, 1993
  • Happy Anniversary
  • Griselda: A Brief Biography
  • Griselda: The Songs
    • From Convulsion ’92 Programme Book
  • A Griselda Bibliography

Related Pages

  • Embarrassment of Riches (1996)
  • Lunar Coins (1992 & 1994)
  • RMM109 Tarsh War (1997)
  • Rune Metal Jacket (1995)
  • Squawkings from Quackford 7 (1992)
  • Tales of the Reaching Moon (1989-2003)
  • The New Stafford Compendium (1990)
  • The Revised Stafford Compendium (1992)

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