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<blockquote data-quote="Connorsrpg" data-source="post: 6638779" data-attributes="member: 19265"><p>Just wondering how many people have used (or still use) an African-like setting in their campaign?</p><p></p><p>I have used a few, though Kodo (<a href="http://kodo.wikidot.com/start" target="_blank">http://kodo.wikidot.com/start</a>) our first 4E campaign was my main (and last setting to do so).</p><p></p><p>I have always loved D&D's Oriental Adventures and wondered why they never did oe for Africa or other cultures. (I like books based on a theme - hence I liked a lot of the 3E books, such as the desert one and the water one, etc).</p><p></p><p>Is there any interest for 5E?</p><p></p><p>And, something I want to know, is Chris Dolunt still out there and is he still writing stuff? I had collected the African material from Dragon magazine and then discovered Chris's early writings on some distant website. From then on I used his PDF, which went on to become African Adventures for Atlas Games.</p><p></p><p>I still love using that book. Whilst I was not a fan of the approach to classes (when they were much the same anyway), the races, setting, equipment, orisha, and monsters were excellent and ripe for the picking. (I think I have used the racial groups of humans pretty much unchanged for at least 2 settings now).</p><p></p><p>Anyway, no real point other to gauge interest African Adventures (and to see if Chris is still playing/writing etc).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Connorsrpg, post: 6638779, member: 19265"] Just wondering how many people have used (or still use) an African-like setting in their campaign? I have used a few, though Kodo ([URL="http://kodo.wikidot.com/start"]http://kodo.wikidot.com/start[/URL]) our first 4E campaign was my main (and last setting to do so). I have always loved D&D's Oriental Adventures and wondered why they never did oe for Africa or other cultures. (I like books based on a theme - hence I liked a lot of the 3E books, such as the desert one and the water one, etc). Is there any interest for 5E? And, something I want to know, is Chris Dolunt still out there and is he still writing stuff? I had collected the African material from Dragon magazine and then discovered Chris's early writings on some distant website. From then on I used his PDF, which went on to become African Adventures for Atlas Games. I still love using that book. Whilst I was not a fan of the approach to classes (when they were much the same anyway), the races, setting, equipment, orisha, and monsters were excellent and ripe for the picking. (I think I have used the racial groups of humans pretty much unchanged for at least 2 settings now). Anyway, no real point other to gauge interest African Adventures (and to see if Chris is still playing/writing etc). [/QUOTE]
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