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<blockquote data-quote="johnnype" data-source="post: 4293765" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>So many choices it really boggles the mind.</p><p></p><p><strong>The Iron Kingdoms </strong> is perhaps my first choice although I think it would be challenging to convert some of the "tech" to 4th edition. There are some very nice fan created maps for the setting available online. If nothing else I'd try hard to find a place to fit in <strong>Five Fingers: Port of Deceit </strong> into whichever setting I'd end up using. </p><p></p><p><strong>Midnight</strong> is an awesome setting. Dark and grim with very few points of light. Many assumptions are built into the setting which may cramp your style but I think there is still a lot of flexibility available to enterprising DM's and there is no shortage of antagonists. </p><p></p><p>I'm anxiously waiting for the <strong>Pathfinder Campaign Setting </strong> which should be out soon. Everything I've read so far (and there is certainly enough to get anyone started) is fantastic. Points of Light indeed. </p><p></p><p><strong>Ptolus</strong> is beautiful and comprehensive if a little vanilla. </p><p></p><p><strong>NeoExodus</strong> is a setting I've been wanting to buy for some time but the fact that is pdf only has kept me from doing so. </p><p></p><p>Right now I'm thinking of mixing and matching certain elements from various settings into something that makes sense without it coming off as "thrown together". The first element I'm using is a fan created map I found posted on the RPG.net forums. It's friking gorgeous! To that I'd add elements like <em>Five Fingers</em> (mentioned above), Ptolus, the city of <em>Manifest</em> from the <strong>Ghostwalk</strong> setting, and other such pockets. Throw in some <strong>Beyond Countless Doorways </strong> for good measure and the setting comes together nicely. </p><p></p><p><strong>Hamunaptra</strong>, <strong>Book of the Righteous </strong> and <strong>Book of Fiends</strong>... It's easy to get carried away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnype, post: 4293765, member: 1944"] So many choices it really boggles the mind. [B]The Iron Kingdoms [/B] is perhaps my first choice although I think it would be challenging to convert some of the "tech" to 4th edition. There are some very nice fan created maps for the setting available online. If nothing else I'd try hard to find a place to fit in [B]Five Fingers: Port of Deceit [/B] into whichever setting I'd end up using. [B]Midnight[/B] is an awesome setting. Dark and grim with very few points of light. Many assumptions are built into the setting which may cramp your style but I think there is still a lot of flexibility available to enterprising DM's and there is no shortage of antagonists. I'm anxiously waiting for the [B]Pathfinder Campaign Setting [/B] which should be out soon. Everything I've read so far (and there is certainly enough to get anyone started) is fantastic. Points of Light indeed. [B]Ptolus[/B] is beautiful and comprehensive if a little vanilla. [B]NeoExodus[/B] is a setting I've been wanting to buy for some time but the fact that is pdf only has kept me from doing so. Right now I'm thinking of mixing and matching certain elements from various settings into something that makes sense without it coming off as "thrown together". The first element I'm using is a fan created map I found posted on the RPG.net forums. It's friking gorgeous! To that I'd add elements like [I]Five Fingers[/I] (mentioned above), Ptolus, the city of [I]Manifest[/I] from the [B]Ghostwalk[/B] setting, and other such pockets. Throw in some [B]Beyond Countless Doorways [/B] for good measure and the setting comes together nicely. [B]Hamunaptra[/B], [B]Book of the Righteous [/B] and [B]Book of Fiends[/B]... It's easy to get carried away. [/QUOTE]
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