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Maure Castle
Maure Castle is a fictional location in the World of Greyhawk setting for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game. Maure Castle is a massive castle and dungeon complex located in the Duchy of Urnst.
==Publication history==
Maure Castle was a location used in a campaign that Robert J. Kuntz ran for Gary Gygax, and they later both worked on. This campaign, in its pre-commercial form in 1972-1973, was the seed from which much of the ''World of Greyhawk'' campaign setting and the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' game itself originated. Gygax wrote about his experiences in this game in what would later be called "one of the foundations of our favorite hobby," by ''Dungeon'' magazine Editor-in-Chief, Erik Mona. Gygax's article was written for the May issue of Wargamer's Digest, and was later reprinted in the ''Dungeon'' issue which acted as sequel and rules update to the original module in July 2004.〔 Gygax introduces the Dungeons & Dragons game and discusses the Iron Golem encounter in WG5.〕〔
Maure Castle was featured as the setting for the first published form of the adventure, WG5 ''Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure''.〔Kuntz, Robert J., and Gary Gygax. ''Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure'' (TSR, 1984)〕 In 2004 the adventure was updated to the 3.5 edition rules by Robert J. Kuntz, Erik Mona and James Jacobs (with some advisory material provided by Gary Gygax), and re-titled "Maure Castle." While ''Dungeon'' magazine typically contains three adventures and a number of columns. Issue #112 was dominated by the updated module, and contained no other adventures. The module itself was preceded by a reprint of the 1974 article/short story "Swords and Sorcery - In Wargaming" by Gary Gygax, which introduced Dungeons & Dragons.〔Kuntz, Robert J., Erik Mona, James Jacobs & Gary Gygax. "Maure Castle." ''Dungeon'' #112 (Paizo Publishing, 2004)〕 Robert Kuntz followed this adventure up with "Chambers of Antiquities" in ''Dungeon'' #124,〔Kuntz, Robert J. "Chambers of Antiquities." ''Dungeon'' #124 (Paizo Publishing, 2005)〕 and "The Greater Halls" in ''Dungeon'' #139.〔Kuntz, Robert J. "The Greater Halls." ''Dungeon'' #139 (Paizo Publishing, 2006)〕

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