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<blockquote data-quote="Dark Seraph" data-source="post: 3160598" data-attributes="member: 46995"><p>Thank you one and all. I certainly appreciate everyones input. I do apologise if I had not been adequately clear in my original post. The suggestions given thus far have given me a number fantastic leads to explore. I am careful where i invest my RPG $ but when i find a setting that is to my liking i have no issues diving right into it. I stuck with FR despite my growing discomfort with how widely prevalent and easily accessible magic is due to continued interest from my players who i have had for some good number of years. But due to career choices I no longer have contact with my original players, so thought it an opportune time to have a look around at settings that are closer to my liking.</p><p></p><p>I'd invested in Midnight due to the wide spread support i found in these threads and the grittier feel it was supposed to have. It is gritty without a doubt, and while the level of magic is not as widely prevalent and as easily accessible as FR it does play a significant role in the campaign setting and how the main antagonist relies on stooges who have free license to wield magic without limit. This is not a criticism directed at the Midnight CS or anyone whatsoever, merely my humble 2 cents take on it. I will still run it at some stage but with some strong infusion of MC's Iron Heroes to craft it into something that is still fantasy but not with magic running away with things, when I have the time to mould it to my liking.</p><p></p><p>However, in the mean time, I am on the look out for a ready campaign setting that I do not have to tweak too much, one that is rich in detail and depth but has low magic presence at best. I am still very keen to hear from anyone who would like to give me a lead or two to explore and perhaps a short description of what distinguishes it.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, again, in advance.</p><p></p><p>DS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark Seraph, post: 3160598, member: 46995"] Thank you one and all. I certainly appreciate everyones input. I do apologise if I had not been adequately clear in my original post. The suggestions given thus far have given me a number fantastic leads to explore. I am careful where i invest my RPG $ but when i find a setting that is to my liking i have no issues diving right into it. I stuck with FR despite my growing discomfort with how widely prevalent and easily accessible magic is due to continued interest from my players who i have had for some good number of years. But due to career choices I no longer have contact with my original players, so thought it an opportune time to have a look around at settings that are closer to my liking. I'd invested in Midnight due to the wide spread support i found in these threads and the grittier feel it was supposed to have. It is gritty without a doubt, and while the level of magic is not as widely prevalent and as easily accessible as FR it does play a significant role in the campaign setting and how the main antagonist relies on stooges who have free license to wield magic without limit. This is not a criticism directed at the Midnight CS or anyone whatsoever, merely my humble 2 cents take on it. I will still run it at some stage but with some strong infusion of MC's Iron Heroes to craft it into something that is still fantasy but not with magic running away with things, when I have the time to mould it to my liking. However, in the mean time, I am on the look out for a ready campaign setting that I do not have to tweak too much, one that is rich in detail and depth but has low magic presence at best. I am still very keen to hear from anyone who would like to give me a lead or two to explore and perhaps a short description of what distinguishes it. Thanks, again, in advance. DS [/QUOTE]
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