It's generic, therefore anything they set there is easy to transport to other settings/homebrew.I don't get the obsession they've had with it.
Nentir Vale.
Or MechanusLantan. Have the first half be on the Material Plane, and then the second half of the adventure take place either in Wildspace or on the Astral Plane.
I believe Chris Perkins has said that they originally wrote Nentir Vale to be part of the Realms, but ended up transporting it to the 4e assumed setting when it became clear that they were doing one. So I was kind of joking, but also if they just put the vale (back) into FR, I’d be down.I know you are joking, and I'm a big fan of the Vale, but I used its map and lore to expand the post-sundering Shining South in my FR. With the Elsir Vale from Red Hand of Doom being more or less set in the Shining South, I just added the Nentir and the Elskyr (from 4e Scales of War campaign) next to it, transplanted there from Albeir. So Arkhosia and Bael-Turath were warring nations from the plane-touched/draconic world of Albeir, now their descendants are stranded in Toril.
My first preference, The Unapprochable East.
FR is really not "generic" & that goes double when you compare it to most of the other settings where FR's plot armor is completely at odds with so much of the setting & just how many of FR's baseline assumptions are at odds with the baselines of other settings. FR is easy to transport to greyhawk because it is effectively a fork from greyhawk with the serial numbers filed off. FR is easy to transport to settings based on FR as well for obvious reasons.It's generic, therefore anything they set there is easy to transport to other settings/homebrew.