MerakSpielman said:
The major thing I'm disliking so far is the strong emphasis on humans. The human subraces and cultures are so incredibly detailed I can't help but notice the non-humans are comparitavly neglected. The Campaign Setting describes where they live but, with the exception of Hobgoblins(?!) they don't have their own established territories or major cities (I think there's one detailed elf city, but that's about it). I'm left with my only explanation to my players being that the non-humans are culturally dominated by the humans, and many of their traditions and culture are similar to the humans in their region. This is an imperfect solution at best. (NOTE: some or all of these concerns might be addressed in the Kalamar Player's Guide. I couldn't afford it, and only got the Setting and the Atlas. But I really think the Setting should go into more detail in this area).
There is definitely a strong emphasis on the human population, whose drive to breed and conquer has dominated much of the continent of Tellene and driven the humanoids (with the exception of the militaristic hobgoblin kingdoms) into relative obscurity.
Note, of course, I said "relative." The humanoids are very prevalent in the setting, you just have to keep your eyes open for them. They are often active members or leaders (such as the halfling ruler of Prompeldia, City of Thieves; the elven vampire ruling Giilia, City of Bats; and the gnomish monarchy ruling Baethel), and also have some cities of their own. Depending on the region, there may also be harsh racial tensions - another reason why humanoids often keep to themselves.
The campaign supplement itself details three remaining elven cities (Lathlanian; Doulathanorian, City of Peril; and Cilorealon) and two dwarven cities (Karasta, Refuge of Exiles; and Draska, the Hidden City), along with the two hobgoblin kingdoms of Norga-Krangrel and Ul-Karg, and a "mishmash" city of humanoids - Shrogga-Pravaaz, City of Giants. Several other cities also contain large humanoid populations.
Of course, we will have racial supplements coming out to fill out this info (as we did with the orcs and hobgoblins). The drow supplement "Blood and Shadow: the Dark Elves of Tellene" (also featuring the ancient twilight elves) will be out in 2-3 months, followed by "Friend and Foe: the Gnomes and Kobolds of Tellene". Other supplements will follow.