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 Post subject: Is Zugzul Iuz?
PostPosted: Jun 28, 2013 2:47 pm 
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Hi all,

Quick question: Given the shared history of the two settings, is Zugzul really a stand-in for Greyhawk's Iuz the Evil, or vice versa?

Pondering to use this one for my home game. - So, discuss!

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PostPosted: Jun 28, 2013 3:33 pm 
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I believe that Zugzul was present in Blackmoor before Greyhawk.

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 Post subject: Re: Is Zugzul Iuz?
PostPosted: Jun 29, 2013 12:33 am 
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Thank you, Greg! That's most interesting, given how similar the concepts really are.

I think - but that's a distant memory from the wold 90s - that Iuz even had some fire witches that served him.

(Or something really similar.)


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 Post subject: Re: Is Zugzul Iuz?
PostPosted: Jun 29, 2013 10:30 am 
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Thanks Greg, that is indeed quite interesting.

We know that David Ritchie's wife is attributed to providing more detail on Afridhi culture for DA4. However, this is yet another piece of information on what the pre-DA4 Afridhi were like. We already know that Toska Rusa, Bride of Zugzul was played by Deborah Naffziger from MAR Barker's group.

To be it seems like Iuz could be a good replacement for Zugzul if you want to use but really to me the two deities seem to be very different except for the fact that they both are patrons of barbaric empires that want to attack Blackmoor.

Perhaps you could tell us more about Iuz? I honestly don't know that much about him.

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 Post subject: Re: Is Zugzul Iuz?
PostPosted: Jun 29, 2013 11:39 am 
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Greg or me?

Iuz is (sort of) a half-demon, who was imprisoned under Castle Greyhawk until he was freed during the Lake Geneva campaign.
he supposedly fled north (!) after that, and assembled an all-star army of evil which he would send against the other countries of the Flanaess,
in the event known as the Greyhawk Wars (which was not part of Gygax' run on D&D, but was heavily insinuated to be an upcoming event).

I think the parallels are obvious, though I would like to see if Iuz was really yet another concept introduced by RJK - Iuz in Greyhawk is essentially the major antagonist of the Great Kingdom.


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 Post subject: Re: Is Zugzul Iuz?
PostPosted: Jun 30, 2013 6:18 am 
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 Post subject: Re: Is Zugzul Iuz?
PostPosted: Jun 30, 2013 7:17 am 
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Yeah, it sounds like a common concept was used, and then - understandably - developed in different ways.

Tell you what, I'll look further into this! Maybe, indeed, the old Domesday Books etc contain a source that points us to the right answer...


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 Post subject: Re: Is Zugzul Iuz?
PostPosted: Jun 30, 2013 8:17 am 
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Checking the fragments of the C&C Society Newsletter that I have access to, it seems that the Newsletter does establish a longstanding enemy for all the members of the Great Kingdom. This enemy is called the Paynim Kingdom. Few details are given on the Paynim Kingdom except that they have a strength of 150% of any of the other kings of the Great Kingdom. , apparently is a term used in medieval literature to describe Islamic antagonists during the Crusades.

Originally, I thought that references to the Paynim could also include the Peshwa, but I now suspect this is not the case. Greyhawk still has its , but in Blackmoor I suspect that the Paynim evolved into the Afridhi. The FFC mentions The Treasure of the Paynim Princess*. I now believe that the Paynim Princess could be no other than Toska Rusa.

*=Actually the text says Treasure of the Payme Princess which could be either a typo or a pun.

In any case, from what I understand the Paynim of Greyhawk are a different entity than the Kingdom of Iuz, which may be a later addition.

Looking at the Greyhawk map, I notice that the Mountains of Yatil separate the Paynim Kingdom from the Blackmoor region. A parallell to Goblin Kush marking the border against the Afridhi Empire? This would make Perrenland into the Vales? :o


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 Post subject: Re: Is Zugzul Iuz?
PostPosted: Jul 01, 2013 2:52 pm 
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No time for a long answer - essentially, I agree, and there's more to it, I am sure.

Jeff Perrin's campaign, which was the base for Chainmail, had a Near East/Crusades setting at its end, IRRC. This to become *phantasized*, that's not a big step.
Also, based on Chainmail, Tolkienian Easterlings are proto-Arabs as well. (That would put *Rhun* back on the map.)

The Afridhi, as far as I see it, are a borrowing from Tekumel, though; now the question is, is there a Zugzul, or Iuz, in Tekumel? :twisted:


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