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Just yesterday JEB started a thread I find exceptionally useful: Lists of official D&D things and where to find them.
In keeping with his project I figured it might be useful to build and maintain a list of online resources for the various campaign settings we know and love (or hate, or regard with special ambivalence, or just enjoy fighting with people over, or what-have-you...). Many of the links doubtless will be all-too familiar to many EN World members, but as new additions come in, I'll update the front page ("front page!"--err...this post) so it can build out over time to try and offer something useful to pretty much everyone. Several listed resources offer information about all the major campaign settings, while some focus only on one.
My initial links are limited to Planescape and a few general links for all official campaign settings, but that's only because I'm new to this and Planescape is the only setting with which I've done any honest work yet. Therefore, all settings but Planescape began as empty stubs or else just redundant links to the 1d4chan pages. As of the evening of 5/22/22, the Greyhawk setting now has a lot of helpful resources thanks to TwiceBorn2. If and as other members post links for the other settings, perhaps we can flesh this out to provide a comprehensive clearinghouse of links for lost, dazzled folks (like me) who're wet behind the ears with worldbuilding, adventure-building, and the like. What I'm imagining is someone who has decided on a setting they want to use, but just hasn't mastered all the lore, maps, and details yet, because that's exactly where I was in early Spring of 2021. Its focus won't be a list of how-to links; more a set of "further research" links for those who've gotten over the initial hump of "Gosh, I have to be the DM now; how'm I gonna do that?"
General Campaign Setting Links:
Lankhmar Campaign Setting Links: (Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser. A total classic.)
Al-Qadim Campaign Setting Links: (Bring water.)
Wildemount (Exandria) Campaign Setting Links:
Pelinore Campaign Setting Links:
Latest Meaningful Update: 5/23/2022
In keeping with his project I figured it might be useful to build and maintain a list of online resources for the various campaign settings we know and love (or hate, or regard with special ambivalence, or just enjoy fighting with people over, or what-have-you...). Many of the links doubtless will be all-too familiar to many EN World members, but as new additions come in, I'll update the front page ("front page!"--err...this post) so it can build out over time to try and offer something useful to pretty much everyone. Several listed resources offer information about all the major campaign settings, while some focus only on one.
My initial links are limited to Planescape and a few general links for all official campaign settings, but that's only because I'm new to this and Planescape is the only setting with which I've done any honest work yet. Therefore, all settings but Planescape began as empty stubs or else just redundant links to the 1d4chan pages. As of the evening of 5/22/22, the Greyhawk setting now has a lot of helpful resources thanks to TwiceBorn2. If and as other members post links for the other settings, perhaps we can flesh this out to provide a comprehensive clearinghouse of links for lost, dazzled folks (like me) who're wet behind the ears with worldbuilding, adventure-building, and the like. What I'm imagining is someone who has decided on a setting they want to use, but just hasn't mastered all the lore, maps, and details yet, because that's exactly where I was in early Spring of 2021. Its focus won't be a list of how-to links; more a set of "further research" links for those who've gotten over the initial hump of "Gosh, I have to be the DM now; how'm I gonna do that?"
General Campaign Setting Links:
- I think it would be rude not to start here, wouldn't it? EN World's own 5e settings wiki, including settings official, unofficial, and highly-unofficial-and-unapproved-but-oh-so-sweet.
- 'Tis but a list, but it's a comprehensive list and the Theros entry has good starting info and external links. And it's EN World's, so it belongs immediately after the 5e wiki and that's that.
- 1d4chan on D&D in general: many setting links.
- D&D Fandom wiki on all the major official settings. Many setting links are mere stubs while some others are fairly developed. Especially useful are its external links for each non-stub setting.
- [any others?]
- 1d4chan
- EN World's own collectors' wiki.
- Canonfire! Canonfire! Thanks to TwiceBorn2 ...
- Greyhawk Online Home Page - Greyhawk Online ...
- Greyhawk Online / The Great Library of Greyhawk Wiki Greyhawk Wiki ...
- The Greyhawk Companion: Home ...
- Greyhawkery Greyhawkery ...
- From Kuroth's Quill From Kuroth's Quill - grodog's AD&D blog ...
- Greyhawk Musings Greyhawk Musings ...
- Domain of Greyhawk Domain of Greyhawk ...
- Greyhawk Stories Greyhawk Stories ...
- Greyhawk Grognard Greyhawk Grognard – A blog about the World of Greyhawk, tabletop RPGs, wargames, and pop culture ...
- Dragonsfoot: Gary Gygax’s World of Greyhawk - Dragonsfoot ...
- Maldin's Greyhawk: Maldin's Greyhawk ...
- Greyhawk Wiki: Greyhawk - Wikipedia ...
- Greyhawk Fandom Wiki: Greyhawk Wiki ...
- Greyparticle wiki: Greyhawk Wiki ...
- Anna B. Meyer Fantasy Cartography Anna B. Meyer - Fantasy Cartography ...
- YouTube...
- The Grey League: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheGreyLeague
- Greyhawk Grognard: https://www.youtube.com/c/GreyhawkGrognard
- Lord Gosumba: https://www.youtube.com/c/LordGosumba
- Facebook...
- Greyhawk Rebooted 576 Greyhawk Rebooted 576 | Facebook
- Flanaess Geographical Society: Flanaess Geographical Society | Facebook
- Greyhawk Online: Log into Facebook
- Greyhawk Adventures Group: Log into Facebook
- Greyhawk Resources: Greyhawk Resources | Facebook ... big list TwiceBorn2 had!
- 1d4chan. Seriously--this is the biggest world I've seen. Sword Coast just skims the surface.
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Forgotten Realms Wiki
forgottenrealms.fandom.com
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Lankhmar Campaign Setting Links: (Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser. A total classic.)
- EN World's own Lankhmar wiki. For collectors. Lots in there.
- Sometimes Wikipedia is all you can find.
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- 1d4chan
- Fraternity of Shadows. Courtesy of J.Quondam.
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- 1d4chan
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Welcome to the Dragonlance Campaign Setting! - Dragonlance Nexus
The Dragonlance Nexus is the world's largest fan site for the world of Krynn, home of the Dragonlance setting. The Nexus includes a product listing, reviews, the Lexicon wiki, news, Dungeons & Dragons rules, a podcast, art, fandom, and more! Step into the Nexus. The portal to adventure awaits!dragonlancenexus.com
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Al-Qadim Campaign Setting Links: (Bring water.)
- 1d4chan. As campaign settings go, Al-Qadim is quite well-developed and offers fascinating adventure opportunities. Not sure, but I might be falling in love.
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- 1d4chan
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- No, really: they use HAMSTERS. Look, if Douglas Adams could use a simple cup of tea, then why not???
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Spelljammer: Beyond the Moons (For all your Spelljamming needs)
The official Spelljammer website! New spelljamming ships, spelljamming helms, monsters, SPELLJAMMER 3.5e conversions and more!www.spelljammer.org
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Spelljammer Wiki
About this wiki | New pages | New files | Active users | Categories | Wiki tutorial | Help pages An Illithid Nautiloid Spelljammer ship from the Baldur's Gate III Teaser Trailer. Please read the About this wiki page, before adding content to the wiki. To write a new article, enter the page title...spelljammer.fandom.com
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- Planescape - 1d4chan. Naturally, naturally...
- Planescape Resources - The Planar DM. My third discovered site and perhaps my favorite of the lot.
- Planescape: I am the Mimir. My second discovered site and one I go back to often.
- Welcome to Planewalker | Planewalker. (defunct, but still awesome for those who've the time and energy to dig around inside a dead shell of a site) It was the first site I found and boy, did it confuse me until I visited mimir.net and theplanardm.com. They helped.
- Planewalker - Public Files. Lots of old stuff in here from planewalker.com--reaches back into the 90s.
- Planescape Adventures.
- A Walk Through the Planes - An Interview with Monte Cook, Ray Vallese, and Colin McComb - Exposition Break. I first learned of this interview from our own Malmuria, who created this thread: Planescape: an interview with Monte Cook, Ray Vallese, and Colin McComb
- The Map of Sigil, City of Doors. One whopping interactive map of Sigil.
- Timaresh - Planescape Wiki.
- Acaeum Presents: A Planescape Subweb!
- Everything You Need To Know About Planescape — Storm Giant Games. I don't often like the online lists of "n things you need to know about x," but this really helped me out.
- The Planes: Outlands — Dump Stat Adventures.
- Planescape Campaign | Adventure Log | Obsidian Portal.
- Planescape Online Mimir.
- Ten Things to Know About Planescape. Oh goody--another "Top X" list. Still, it's a good blog and a good blog entry that provides a lot of information.
- EN World's own listed threads on PS. There are a LOT of them, and reading them was what first brought me to EN World.
- [any others?]
- 1d4chan
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- Fandom wiki. It's mostly just a stub; sources for this setting are hard to find.
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- 1d4chan
- L5r: Legend of the Five Rings Wiki (not D&D-focused, however) (courtesy of JEB)
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- 1d4chan
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- 1d4chan
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Eberron Wiki
eberron.fandom.com
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- 1d4chan
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Points of Light Wiki
tahlequahpointsoflight.fandom.com
- D&D4 Wiki (mainly focused on 4E rules and not lore) (courtesy of JEB)
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- 1d4chan
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Ravnica
Ravnica (pronounced /RAV-nih-kuh/ IPA: /ˈɹæv.nɪ.kə/)[3] is a plane whose main planet is covered in a large city, eponymously known as Ravnica.[4][5] It takes its flavor from that of Eastern Europe and Slavic folklore, most notably 15th-century Prague.[6] Ravnica is the setting of the Ravnica...mtg.fandom.com
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Theros (plane)
Theros is a plane where the Theros block and other Theros sets take place. It is similar to Hellenic Greece. The name may be from the Ancient Greek word θέρος (théros), meaning summer. The name may also be a portmanteau of the words "the" and "heroes", considering the heavy emphasis on Heroes on...mtg.fandom.com
Wildemount (Exandria) Campaign Setting Links:
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Critical Role Wiki
Critical Role is a wiki about the D&D show Critical Role and that anyone can contribute to.criticalrole.fandom.com
Pelinore Campaign Setting Links:
- (courtesy of JEB)
Latest Meaningful Update: 5/23/2022
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