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<blockquote data-quote="deinol" data-source="post: 6218492" data-attributes="member: 62536"><p>I was a patron for the project, so I'm of course biased. I also have the glorious hardcover version, which seems to be unavailable now. It is my default setting for any fantasy campaign I run. It leaves plenty of room for "vanilla" fantasy, but it has lots of little unique touches that make it stand out. The Zobeck area is the most developed, being the primary city for Open Design projects for many years now. It has clockwork guards, a kobold ghetto, and a pack of were-rat thieves. The Margreve forest nearby is full of creepy goodness and old world magic. Don't go too far in alone. There are also a lot of ties to eastern european mythology, like Baba Yaga, vodyanoy, and leshy. I also particularly like the Wasted West, a wasteland left from an old mage war. Old ones still stand there, frozen but not dead, testimony to the terrible magics unleashed.</p><p></p><p>There is lots of supporting materials that has built up over the years, including numerous adventures. It really is well worth checking out. And be on the lookout for the next patronage project. A Magic supplement is in the works now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deinol, post: 6218492, member: 62536"] I was a patron for the project, so I'm of course biased. I also have the glorious hardcover version, which seems to be unavailable now. It is my default setting for any fantasy campaign I run. It leaves plenty of room for "vanilla" fantasy, but it has lots of little unique touches that make it stand out. The Zobeck area is the most developed, being the primary city for Open Design projects for many years now. It has clockwork guards, a kobold ghetto, and a pack of were-rat thieves. The Margreve forest nearby is full of creepy goodness and old world magic. Don't go too far in alone. There are also a lot of ties to eastern european mythology, like Baba Yaga, vodyanoy, and leshy. I also particularly like the Wasted West, a wasteland left from an old mage war. Old ones still stand there, frozen but not dead, testimony to the terrible magics unleashed. There is lots of supporting materials that has built up over the years, including numerous adventures. It really is well worth checking out. And be on the lookout for the next patronage project. A Magic supplement is in the works now. [/QUOTE]
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