Karl Green
First Post
Yes a few times...
My first D&D 3.0 game was based in early 14th Century Spain (the Reconquest), but with all the fantasy races and classes (wizards, etc). I use the real world religions and languages though, with many of the non-humans have pagen beliefs. I used the Keep on the Borderlands as part of the bases of the game with a small outpost on the frontier between the Christian and Moslem lands.
I have been playing around with another one for GURPS 4th ed, and I like the idea of it being on Earth but with magic and fantasy races... maybe a reverse Banestorm where the Elfs messed up and then came to Earth (along with lots of other fantasy races) instead of the other way around
My first D&D 3.0 game was based in early 14th Century Spain (the Reconquest), but with all the fantasy races and classes (wizards, etc). I use the real world religions and languages though, with many of the non-humans have pagen beliefs. I used the Keep on the Borderlands as part of the bases of the game with a small outpost on the frontier between the Christian and Moslem lands.
I have been playing around with another one for GURPS 4th ed, and I like the idea of it being on Earth but with magic and fantasy races... maybe a reverse Banestorm where the Elfs messed up and then came to Earth (along with lots of other fantasy races) instead of the other way around