Talk:Kyuss (Greyhawk)

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Verified appearance: Dungeon magazines, issues #135 and #150 (the final issue). His stat block (three pages) is the longest ever printed in the magazine.

This character appeared in the 1st Edition of the Fiend Folio. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 204.152.13.135 (talk) 18:56, 28 November 2007 (UTC)

possible other sources for Kyuss (need to be verified):

  • DRG#270 Pg# - 72,75
  • DRG#276 Pg# - 84,85,88,89
  • DRG#290 Pg# - 103
  • LGJ#1 Pg# - 23,24
  • LGJ#2 Pg# - 31

Sons of Kyuss:

  • Crypt Of Lyzandred The Mad Pg# - 34
  • From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess Pg# - 69
  • Return of the 8 Pg# - 17
  • The Scarlet Brotherhood Pg# - 67,70,71
  • WGR3 Pg# - 27
  • WGR5 Pg# - 78

Kyuss, Temple of (Brotton)

  • LGJ#2 Pg# - 31

[edit] What is wrong with the Kyuss reference?

Is it not accurate? (I'm a D&D fan from back in the day and I'm a Kyuss (band) fan today). The timely delete without explanation is unexpected. Why? Kennonv 05:13, 7 May 2007 (UTC)

I will add it back in a few days it I do not have a vaild reason. Kennonv 05:19, 7 May 2007 (UTC)

I added it back. Relating the origins of the band's name certainly aids this article, otherwise some would brand it as fancruft.--Robbstrd 21:15, 14 May 2007 (UTC)

No, its trivia. Unsourced trivia. I've removed the blatantly inappropriate parts and I'll check back to see if you can source your edit. Deiz talk 23:31, 14 May 2007 (UTC)