We were dancing around another setting and topic- one of the very oldest, and (arguably) the first "D&D" setting. Which was pretty cool, given that it was a setting that had a lot of depth and was constructed prior to D&D by a linguist, kinda like the other one ... you know, by Tol-keen.
But ... certain recent things have emerged about the author of the setting. On the scale of H. P. Lovecraft to Marion Zimmer Bradley, I'd rate it ... bad.*
*Okay, worse than HP, not nearly Bradley, but I'm not sure you can really rate these kinds of things.