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<blockquote data-quote="Gradine" data-source="post: 7359990" data-attributes="member: 57112"><p>Riffing off of Morrus' thread on D&D editions, I'm curious to see which settings you've spent the most time playing and/or DMing.</p><p></p><p>1) Homebrew. This encompasses a lot of different settings, but most of our 3.5 campaigns in college were in homebrew settings. I had my own generic fantasy setting, but we also played in a pirate campaign, a setting based off of the old Thief PC games, and then another setting I created based on Greek mythology. The only established setting we ever played in was...</p><p></p><p>2) Eberron. This is probably going to overtake the #1 spot eventually; I love it and my players love it. My old college group even ran a couple of campaigns in it. Great fun was had by all. My current campaign is adapting <a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?616756-Hoard-of-the-Cold-Sun-(ToD-Storyline-in-Eberron)" target="_blank">Tyranny of Dragons to Eberron</a>.</p><p></p><p>3) Dragonlance. One of the few times my brother let me play with him. I had a kender because I was like... 7 and obnoxious. Can't recall most of it, to be honest. The only memory I have was that we were in a pyramid, and I spent an entire battle being unable to find a place to dig my hoopak into the ground.</p><p></p><p>4) Dark Sun. The other time my brother let me play. I had a thri-keen because I was like... 8 and obnoxious. We died. A lot.</p><p></p><p>5) Forgotten Realms. A few brief online sessions back in the heady days of AOL dice rolling macros. This shoots up to #3 or maybe even #1 or #2 if you count PC games; I've spent a <em>lot </em>of time with Baldur's Gate and Eye of the Beholder. Finally playing Icewind Dale for the first time currently. The games are fun but the setting never really appealed to me in as a TTRPG setting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gradine, post: 7359990, member: 57112"] Riffing off of Morrus' thread on D&D editions, I'm curious to see which settings you've spent the most time playing and/or DMing. 1) Homebrew. This encompasses a lot of different settings, but most of our 3.5 campaigns in college were in homebrew settings. I had my own generic fantasy setting, but we also played in a pirate campaign, a setting based off of the old Thief PC games, and then another setting I created based on Greek mythology. The only established setting we ever played in was... 2) Eberron. This is probably going to overtake the #1 spot eventually; I love it and my players love it. My old college group even ran a couple of campaigns in it. Great fun was had by all. My current campaign is adapting [URL="http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?616756-Hoard-of-the-Cold-Sun-(ToD-Storyline-in-Eberron)"]Tyranny of Dragons to Eberron[/URL]. 3) Dragonlance. One of the few times my brother let me play with him. I had a kender because I was like... 7 and obnoxious. Can't recall most of it, to be honest. The only memory I have was that we were in a pyramid, and I spent an entire battle being unable to find a place to dig my hoopak into the ground. 4) Dark Sun. The other time my brother let me play. I had a thri-keen because I was like... 8 and obnoxious. We died. A lot. 5) Forgotten Realms. A few brief online sessions back in the heady days of AOL dice rolling macros. This shoots up to #3 or maybe even #1 or #2 if you count PC games; I've spent a [I]lot [/I]of time with Baldur's Gate and Eye of the Beholder. Finally playing Icewind Dale for the first time currently. The games are fun but the setting never really appealed to me in as a TTRPG setting. [/QUOTE]
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