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If it was already available I'd use 'Age of Legend', the 4E adaptation of the Earthdawn setting.
As it is, Eberron will have to do for the moment. I just ordered a bunch of 3E Eberron books.
My DM is trying to use Scales of War in Eberron. His first time DMing so he still is trying to remember what needs to change... I.E. no Raven Queen in Eberron.
I picked Other WOTC and Hybrid Homebrew because I think that is what PoL is at this time, right?
Either way, I am running PoL and Scales of War. Also, I will be starting WotBS 4e over MapTools as soon as I pull my head out.
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Characters & Games
Books currently in play: Dungeon & Dragon Magazine (*Scales of War AP*), WOTC 4e Core and Supplemental books
Current Campaign: Scales of War - Lost Mines of Karak -- Kodirgo, Minotaur Barbarian 6; Vondal, Dwarf Cleric 6; Karithul, Gnome Bard 6; Marshaun, Elf Druid 6
My campaign world isn't fully defined, but what is defined so far is a hybrid of various settings and homebrewed locations.
The party started off in "Brindol" (Scales of War), moved along the King's Road (Keep of the Shadowfell), through the Dragonwood (homebrew), and has been adventuring in Punjar (from Goodman Games' world) since then.
Surrounding "Brindol" lies the Fire Forest (War of the Burning Sky), a dwarven/warforged version of Airspur (Forgotten Realms), snake worshipping empire of united Koth/Shem/Stygia (Conan), and the Sind Desert (X4 - Master of the Desert Nomads).
Scales of War in Eberron. I'm trying to figure out exactly where to put Overlook, though. My first thought was to call it Orcbone and leave it be, but that doesn't actually seem to be a good fit.
I'm currently running a 4E campaign using Paizo's Golarian campaign setting (and using one of their published APs).
This is me, too.
Half the games I run are PFRPG (Using Beta updated with what Final rules I know of until next week!)
The other half of the games I run are 4e.
In both cases, however, we run in Pathfinder's Golarian setting! Its just too good a setting that has everything I love about the old 2e & 1e campaign setting books.
I run a homebrew game incorporating a lot of crunch from DDI and supplements, but with all my own fluff.
I also run a hybrid Nentir-Greyhawk game loosely following the Scales of War adventure path spliced with H1-H3. The Gith masterminds have been replaced with Orcus and a demon cult focus.