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    What's the Biggest d20 Homebrew on the Net?

    Hey all, I was wondering if anyone knows of a homebrewed campaign setting that's more detailed than Jürgen Hubert's Urbis: A World of Cities? Homebrews are an interest of mine and, as far as I can tell, Urbis may very well be the most detailed one ever shared on the web. It's certainly the most...
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    Wanted: 10 Creative GMs

    Hi All, As you may have heard, a new website devoted to collaborative world-building launched yesterday. The site is called Eruvian.com and is designed to allow creative GMs to craft and publish their own homebrewed content in an online format (with some of the best stuff possibly being...
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    How Detailed Would Your Ideal Published Campaign Setting Be?

    How much detail would your ideal published campaign setting have? Do you crave as many descriptions, histories, maps, characters, and such as possible or does that hijack your own creativity?
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    Orcs: How Important Are They?

    How important are orcs to a campaign setting? Are they a staple of D&D that the game needs to have or have they been done to death?
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    Homebrewers: How Publishable is Your Brew?

    I'm curious how much work people put into their homebrewed stuff to make it accessible for others to use (a.k.a. publishable). If you were to put your homebrewed stuff in another GM's hands, would they be able to use it? Or do you think it's a waste of time to detail some of your house rules...
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    Homebrewers: What Do You Brew?

    Hey all, I'm curious how much custom work most world-builders are putting into their homebrews. Do you leave everything pretty much "standard" (e.g. Core Rules) and rearrange it to your own liking or are you building everything from scratch? Somewhere in the middle? My apologies to those who...
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