I wouldn't use it for a full campaign, but I did use it for a visit and short adventure in the Preserve of the Ancients. It's not really a very big place, so I don't know how much more could be said about it really. I tend to not use provided linking devices, but I like it better than the...
One thing they won’t be doing in anything 5e is resurrecting any “you must have this alignment” rules.
As for elemental clerics in Dark Sun, I feel that the Elements should be impersonal power sources that people can learn to tap into, as depicted in the original boxed set. There is no place...
It looks ugly, but the NWN engine has been kept up to date by dedicated fans, so it's playable.
There is more in it than is mentioned in the plot description on the wiki. Karsus and shades are in it. Not canon, but still something you might find inspiration in.
The political situation that has caused this is much bigger than a game of D&D. In the long run, the vulnerability of a world economic system based around quick and easy global transport has been clearly shown.
Plans for the Crystal Palace are easily available on line, so I thought I would post some, as they could be repurposed for D&D.
The original design was much cooler than the finished building. It's also more like the Red Nails city.
They didn't manage the dome, instead ending up with a half...
Back in the 80s, when it took potentially years for RPG products to be imported from the US, the British RPG industry was in a lot better shape. And I'm pretty sure TSR UK only existed because of the delay.
I live a lot further away than that, and one of the few things I learned about Canada in Geography was about the Great Lakes (we did a unit on Baffin island at junior level, but I don't think it was ever mentioned that it was part of Canada). The focus was on trade, but we did touch on fresh...
One would think any Canadian would be familiar with the Great Lakes.
I would just make it freshwater. I’m all for fixing anything that doesn’t make much sense.