Right now she seems most interested in my hombrew, which came out of my attempts at a novel. She has been reading the little that I consider readable and has had her interest piqued a bit. The Game and the Novel are pretty different. When I play in the setting I adjust to more closely fall in line with the rules in the books of course.
Anyway, the setting is called Agastasi. It is a psuedo-rennaisance world, with burgeoning technology and long standing magical and religious traditions. The continent that the games are set on has recently fallen to civil war, and what was once a mighty empire lays shattered by contentious factions. The people of this world are generally monotheistic. believing that all other gods are demons. There are other gods however, very real gods.
I have run a lot of campaigns in this setting. It started in second edition, but has continued with some slight modifications into 3rd. In fact I was one of those tinkering 2E players who had made so many house rules and changes that it was almost 3rd already. I even had prestige classes!
I run 3E pretty close to the books though. I am laid back on rules though. I like to use the proper rule, but occassionaly in the interest of flow, I will eyeball it.
-kane