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<blockquote data-quote="Wicht" data-source="post: 9197583" data-attributes="member: 221"><p>I have, in my time, played in the Known World, Krynn, the Forgotten Realms, a smattering of Greyhawk, Ravenloft, Golarion, Kalamar, 1920s Cthulhu, the World of Darkness, the Wild West, Middle Earth, Smurf Village, Kaidan, the Realm of Dreams, New York with the Ghostbusters, a variety of homebrew settings, and probably a few others I am not remembering.</p><p></p><p>Of those, I think Kalamar remains my favorite published setting. I really like the way it was designed and every time I read any of the material for it, I want to go back to it.</p><p></p><p>For fantasy realms, Golarion is probably my second favorite setting, though I have fond nostalgia for the Forgotten Realms. My main problem with both settings however is the same: there is so much published stuff that its harder to make it your own. FR is worse than Golarion in this regards, which is why I probably prefer Golarion. That and I really like several of the Adventure Paths Paizo has done. Krynn was even worse than both of those, and I think that's why I never played more in it.</p><p></p><p>I have a natural soft spot for Kaidan, which is understandable as I wrote the campaign book, and I would like to write more adventures for it, but for various reasons I doubt that is going to happen.</p><p></p><p>I am also very partial to the Realm of Dreams, again having written material set there, and I have a grand campaign I would like to finish writing some day where the PCs are all dreamweavers, adrift in dream and able to shape it to their whims. I have it about 3/4ths finished, but alas, Covid stopped my work on it, and I've been slow to get back to it.</p><p></p><p>I also like the One Ring's Middle Earth, and 1920s Cthulhu, and I suspect the next two games I run will be in those settings respectively.</p><p></p><p>In the end, I think I its hard to pick just one when there are so many interesting stories to discover in multiple worlds and a myriad of games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wicht, post: 9197583, member: 221"] I have, in my time, played in the Known World, Krynn, the Forgotten Realms, a smattering of Greyhawk, Ravenloft, Golarion, Kalamar, 1920s Cthulhu, the World of Darkness, the Wild West, Middle Earth, Smurf Village, Kaidan, the Realm of Dreams, New York with the Ghostbusters, a variety of homebrew settings, and probably a few others I am not remembering. Of those, I think Kalamar remains my favorite published setting. I really like the way it was designed and every time I read any of the material for it, I want to go back to it. For fantasy realms, Golarion is probably my second favorite setting, though I have fond nostalgia for the Forgotten Realms. My main problem with both settings however is the same: there is so much published stuff that its harder to make it your own. FR is worse than Golarion in this regards, which is why I probably prefer Golarion. That and I really like several of the Adventure Paths Paizo has done. Krynn was even worse than both of those, and I think that's why I never played more in it. I have a natural soft spot for Kaidan, which is understandable as I wrote the campaign book, and I would like to write more adventures for it, but for various reasons I doubt that is going to happen. I am also very partial to the Realm of Dreams, again having written material set there, and I have a grand campaign I would like to finish writing some day where the PCs are all dreamweavers, adrift in dream and able to shape it to their whims. I have it about 3/4ths finished, but alas, Covid stopped my work on it, and I've been slow to get back to it. I also like the One Ring's Middle Earth, and 1920s Cthulhu, and I suspect the next two games I run will be in those settings respectively. In the end, I think I its hard to pick just one when there are so many interesting stories to discover in multiple worlds and a myriad of games. [/QUOTE]
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