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My own homebrew. It's a bit of a hodge-podge. Basically it's a post-apocalyptic world where the remnants of the "civilized" world lives within walled off countries. Outside of them the world is ruled by fey, lording over the now reclaimed ruins of a once near-modern civilization. There's kind of...
I made a map. This is rough so take that into consideration. The black ovals represent the civilized countries, the white ovals are the strongholds of fey nobles, everything outside of those is wild, belonging to neither fey nor humanoid.
Yeah, it's sort of a science fantasy kind of thing. You can set an entire campaign within the civilized lands if you wanted, or take it out into the wild and deal with the more fantastic things. Inside the walls the worst you'll get are humanoid at least in shape. Outside you might have to deal...
They're not walled cities, they're walled countries. The smallest of which are roughly the size of Mongolia, so they have plenty of land available for resource acquisition. Travel outside of the the walls is possible so international trade can be done, but the risks are high so the goods are...
Thanks for the feedback. The alignment thing is mostly concerned with the "civilized" part of the world. Outside of the cities you get back into more typical alignments. The vast majority of the world is actually the wilder side.
I see it more of a civilization vs. nature cold war sort of...
So I've had this idea for a campaign world knocking around inside my head. The gist of it is that there are two sides to the world, the civilized side, and the primeval side. The civilized side exists in walled countries that culturally resemble various U.S. cities from the 1970's and have an...
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