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Castle of the Mad Archmage
“Joseph Bloch’s Castle of the Mad Archmage is a fine compliment to Castle
Zagyg: The Upper Works. The dungeon level Joseph presents, The Deep Cellars,
is loaded with tricks, traps, monsters, treasure, magic, and no small amount of
zaniness. Joseph is a long-time Greyhawk enthusiast, and his passion and
dedication to the material is not only significant, but commensurate with his
creative ability. Fellow fans and enthusiasts of Greyhawk Castle/Castle Zagyg
would be remiss to ignore Castle of the Mad Archmage. In short, Joseph Bloch
has, in my opinion, seized the creative torch of the mad archmage’s
dungeons.“
-- Jeffrey Talanian, co-author of Gary Gygax’s Castle Zagyg: The Upper Works
“You wanna talk about people producing new and exciting stuff? This is it. It’s my
opinion Joseph was uniquely situated to give us something of a continuation
after the cessation of Castle Zagyg, and did he ever! … Joseph thanks me in
the forward (though I cannot imagine whatever for), but those of us who loved
old-school dungeons, Castle Greyhawk, and Castle Zagyg should be thanking
him. A lot.”
-- Zachary Houghton, creator of the Irrin FRP setting and former “ENnies” Award judge
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