Lidgar
Gongfarmer
My homebrew is a backlash against FR. One of the things I never liked about FR is how many gods there are. I never played in a party where 2 PCs worshiped the same god.
So I made a world with one good god. The campaign is set in the monotheistic theocracy of that god.
Mine (Lands of Sul) is not too far off from this. Largest human empire worships Thane, a Priest-King that sacrificed himself to save his countrymen some 1200 years ago and founded a faith around his ideals of righteous might. Although only one god, clerics and paladins may follow one of three paths representing a particular aspect of Thane: Eye of Thane (Counselors, Intelligence), Hand of Thane (Military), and Heart of Thane (Healers, Caregivers).
Demihumans still follow the Old Faith, which is made up of 12 gods that were sent by Iam (Creator) to shape the continent of Sul. Hobgoblins have their one nation, and are at constant war with humans. Elves also have their own nations, and likewise war with humans and dwarves. Basically, a world rife with conflict, fear, and ignorance. Low magic, and arcane magic looked on as evil by most humans. Enlightened human lands exist to the east however (ala Al Quidim), but again isolated.