Turanil
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The purpose of this thread / poll, is to know if you ever used one of those free homebrew campaign settings found on the Internet.
Those that I can think of right off the top of my head are:
13 Kingdoms (found on enworld, don't know where exactly. Traditional setting extremely detailed.)
Dusk (not online at this time; by Michael Morris)
Farland (a great, traditional homebrew, very well detailed)
Agyris (another seemingly pleasant and well detailed setting.)
Korinth (the setting itself is poorly detailed, but it is heavy on interesting houserules and new classes, and above all the website is one of the most beautiful I have seen.)
Hurva (I am pretty sure almost nobody here ever heard about this setting. Good website for a traditional campaign setting.)
Llanowar (On the other hand, this one has been around for ages. I especially liked how it reminded me of the Elenium novels' world.)
Eyru (Nice website, for a well detailed Celtic setting inspired by ancient Ireland. There is a full PDF for download. I have a fondness for this particular setting.)
Khoras (A well detailed campaign setting with a beautiful map. There is an online free version, but you can buy a CD version more complete. The world only contain fluff descriptions -organizations, races, lands, etc.- but no rules. So it is a world you can use with any game system.)
Hyborian Age (If you want to play a Conan game without buying Mongoose books, and still using D&D rules, this is the website to seek. Extremely well done and detailed. A must see!!)
Highlands (MY OWN HOMEBREW on the Internet!!! Well, I used it for the last campaign I did run, of which I was dissatisfied -typical dungeon crawling, not what I envisioned originally- There is little info -mainly classes, races, and religions-, but the setting's description is very succinct and will be never finished and never used again. I am tired of it. My next D&D will be Dragonlance...)
Of course, I would be glad you give us links to other campaign settings online!
Thanks.
Those that I can think of right off the top of my head are:
13 Kingdoms (found on enworld, don't know where exactly. Traditional setting extremely detailed.)
Dusk (not online at this time; by Michael Morris)
Farland (a great, traditional homebrew, very well detailed)
Agyris (another seemingly pleasant and well detailed setting.)
Korinth (the setting itself is poorly detailed, but it is heavy on interesting houserules and new classes, and above all the website is one of the most beautiful I have seen.)
Hurva (I am pretty sure almost nobody here ever heard about this setting. Good website for a traditional campaign setting.)
Llanowar (On the other hand, this one has been around for ages. I especially liked how it reminded me of the Elenium novels' world.)
Eyru (Nice website, for a well detailed Celtic setting inspired by ancient Ireland. There is a full PDF for download. I have a fondness for this particular setting.)
Khoras (A well detailed campaign setting with a beautiful map. There is an online free version, but you can buy a CD version more complete. The world only contain fluff descriptions -organizations, races, lands, etc.- but no rules. So it is a world you can use with any game system.)
Hyborian Age (If you want to play a Conan game without buying Mongoose books, and still using D&D rules, this is the website to seek. Extremely well done and detailed. A must see!!)
Highlands (MY OWN HOMEBREW on the Internet!!! Well, I used it for the last campaign I did run, of which I was dissatisfied -typical dungeon crawling, not what I envisioned originally- There is little info -mainly classes, races, and religions-, but the setting's description is very succinct and will be never finished and never used again. I am tired of it. My next D&D will be Dragonlance...)
Of course, I would be glad you give us links to other campaign settings online!

Thanks.
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