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<blockquote data-quote="WhatGravitas" data-source="post: 3995071" data-attributes="member: 33132"><p>I disliked the Realms as a campaign setting before, now I like it much more. Part of FR's charm was its genericness, or rather being a generic high fantasy world with a long history. However, it became cluttered with many stuff, not all of it was great.</p><p></p><p>The "new" realms maintain the draw of a rich and deep history (heck, basically all books before became are exceedingly good history supplement!), but the specifics are blank enough to give me, as a DM, these blanks.</p><p></p><p>Note, I do not need blanks because I fear contradicting material, no blanks are mysteries. These blank parts are often "Here are Dragons!", they make me more imaginative. And with all FR stuff of before, my mind is sent into speculation mode - "what happened to...?"</p><p></p><p>So many hooks and creative blank spaces are now in the Realms!</p><p></p><p>After all, that's what I want from a campaign setting: Enough backdrop so I don't have to work on worldbuilding, but enough blanks to send my mind speculating - to get my brain into creative mode. And new FR seems to fill that niche for me, at least high fantasy-wise.</p><p></p><p>And that's good, because I was lacking a good high fantasy backdrop with the mentioned features. Greyhawk is nice... but I cannot get over some names and similar silliness, Eberron is not high fantasy, and the rest is usually not very generic as well.</p><p></p><p>As a backdrop for stories, the old FR were a notch better... but if I want a compelling world, I'd rather delve deeper into real history, Tolkien or other worldbuilders.</p><p></p><p>Cheers, LT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhatGravitas, post: 3995071, member: 33132"] I disliked the Realms as a campaign setting before, now I like it much more. Part of FR's charm was its genericness, or rather being a generic high fantasy world with a long history. However, it became cluttered with many stuff, not all of it was great. The "new" realms maintain the draw of a rich and deep history (heck, basically all books before became are exceedingly good history supplement!), but the specifics are blank enough to give me, as a DM, these blanks. Note, I do not need blanks because I fear contradicting material, no blanks are mysteries. These blank parts are often "Here are Dragons!", they make me more imaginative. And with all FR stuff of before, my mind is sent into speculation mode - "what happened to...?" So many hooks and creative blank spaces are now in the Realms! After all, that's what I want from a campaign setting: Enough backdrop so I don't have to work on worldbuilding, but enough blanks to send my mind speculating - to get my brain into creative mode. And new FR seems to fill that niche for me, at least high fantasy-wise. And that's good, because I was lacking a good high fantasy backdrop with the mentioned features. Greyhawk is nice... but I cannot get over some names and similar silliness, Eberron is not high fantasy, and the rest is usually not very generic as well. As a backdrop for stories, the old FR were a notch better... but if I want a compelling world, I'd rather delve deeper into real history, Tolkien or other worldbuilders. Cheers, LT. [/QUOTE]
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