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Saga of the Old City is also called "City of Hawks".

  • No, they are two seperate books, Saga was published by TSR, and City was published by Trigee Enterprises. Gary rewrote Saga into City when he quit TSR.--Azathar 03:05, 13 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Not quite. COH is a series of short stories set mostly between Saga of Old City and Artifact of Evil Chris.s 21:07, 4 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Actually, Night Arrant is the short story collecion, not CoH. CoH was a rewrite of Saga, with some new bits added in and some bits of Saga removed. But, Saga of Old City is a SEPERATE Book from City of Hawks. Night Arrant is the collection of short stories, is set inbetween Saga and Artifact of Evil, making it a seperate book published by a seperate company. --Azathar 01:48, 5 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]


How is there any question of notability on this? It is by the creator of Dungeons and Dragons?