Mannahnin
Scion of Murgen (He/Him)
No official ones, that I can think of, although some of Gary's old Greyhawk modules and scenarios specifically involved cross-world travel. Apparently D&D adventurers visiting our Earth wasn't super rare. Dragon Magazine #100 had The City Beyond the Gate, which sends the PCs to modern London, England.Which is weird, now that i think about it, considering how common crossworld fantasy is. Are there any explicitly crossworld settings for D&D (any edition), official or 3rd party?
But I can't think of any adventures or settings in which the PCs are Earth people visiting a fantasy world. Despite indications that Dave Arneson's Blackmoor game may have actually started that way.
 
				 
 
		 
 
		 Would we all tend to be the same class, Commoner, because very few of us are trained with swords and armor, and none of us trained in magic?
  Would we all tend to be the same class, Commoner, because very few of us are trained with swords and armor, and none of us trained in magic? 
 
		 Children's fantasy, but influential - Jack Vance has credited Oz as one of his inspirations for Cugel's journeys.
 Children's fantasy, but influential - Jack Vance has credited Oz as one of his inspirations for Cugel's journeys.   
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		