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Fantasy Campaign Setting: What do you want/not want?

I largely agree with Gamerprinter. I'd prefer that a campaign setting really, really detail a fairly small (small being a relative term) area and leave everything else relatively open. So, you get an area the size of a good sized American state, or possibly modern day Germany (as an example) which is more than big enough for most campaigns.

I'd rather lots of detail about a small area than a small amount of detail over a large area.
 

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- No Big Bad Evil guy who wants/is able to destroy the world. Politics provide enough conflict while leaving open the option of failure without everything going to hell.
- No build in "awesome but silly moves". Keep your buster swords your whirlwind attacks and nonsense acrobatics, thank you very much.
- Appropriate to its time period. While there is certainly some leeway, especially when magic is involved, in a world with medieval technology not every town should have a sewer or a library etc.
- No "Humans with pointy ears = good, rest evil". You can have monsters, yes. But everything capable of reasoning should not be reduced to good and evil, especially along Tolkien lines of alignment.
- Less Tolkien in general. Its simply overused.
- No "adventurers are special" treatment. If adventurers can use it so can everyone else which should affect the world in a appropriate way depending on availability (can be read as the often mentioned magic as technology").

But as I am nearly always in the minority, if you want to earn money do the exact opposite of what I want.

Edit: And consistent naming. The names of locations and persons should be consistent with the culture that named them instead of a random string of letters.
 
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I want to thank everyone who replied here and I think I have managed to get some good ideas of what I would want and not want to do.

Alas, as we can all see, in the end the desires are so diverse there would be no way to please even 1/3rd of folks, so as was said, make the world that pleases me and see who comes to play. :)

Thank you all again and Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!
 

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