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<blockquote data-quote="FungiMuncher" data-source="post: 59580" data-attributes="member: 1094"><p>"Our galaxy itself contains a hundred billion stars..."</p><p></p><p>Well, on that note, I'll mention my campaign. It actually has five worlds. </p><p></p><p>The players started out in the Realm of Mortals, which is Earth around the time of the dark ages. The remnants of the Roman Empire exists, plus a lot of barbarians. The players have traveled around central Europe, in an area no bigger than about 350 miles in diameter. I've decided that Asia and Africa exist, but haven't developed them yet. I haven't decided if the other continents exist.</p><p></p><p>Dotted around the countryside are portals to the Realm of Shadows, which is the Plane of Shadows as described in the Manual of the Planes, with some minor changes. The players have visited this realm several times, but only brifely each time.</p><p></p><p>Within the Realm of Shadows are portals to the other realms, those of the Fey, the Dragons and the Giants. Each one is an alternate material plane. The players have visited the Realm of Fey for a few months, and the Realm of Dragons briefely. For each of these, the players have only visited a small portion, so I haven't developed them completely; I probsbly won't unless the players show an interest in exploring them.</p><p></p><p>The highest populated area, of course, is Earth. The civilized areas are dense, the frontiers less so. I haven't put any numbers on all of it, but the capital city of the empire is approaching one million inhabitants (it's a very well organized empire and city).</p><p></p><p>For terrain, I've followed the terrain of real world Europe as best I can. The Realm of Fey is mostly forest, with a few mountains and a sea. There is an area of jungles, as well. In the Realm of Dragons, the players visited an area covered in glaciers and tundra, with lots of mountains. If I need to develop this realm further, there will be areas for each dragon type's favorite terrain.</p><p></p><p>FM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FungiMuncher, post: 59580, member: 1094"] "Our galaxy itself contains a hundred billion stars..." Well, on that note, I'll mention my campaign. It actually has five worlds. The players started out in the Realm of Mortals, which is Earth around the time of the dark ages. The remnants of the Roman Empire exists, plus a lot of barbarians. The players have traveled around central Europe, in an area no bigger than about 350 miles in diameter. I've decided that Asia and Africa exist, but haven't developed them yet. I haven't decided if the other continents exist. Dotted around the countryside are portals to the Realm of Shadows, which is the Plane of Shadows as described in the Manual of the Planes, with some minor changes. The players have visited this realm several times, but only brifely each time. Within the Realm of Shadows are portals to the other realms, those of the Fey, the Dragons and the Giants. Each one is an alternate material plane. The players have visited the Realm of Fey for a few months, and the Realm of Dragons briefely. For each of these, the players have only visited a small portion, so I haven't developed them completely; I probsbly won't unless the players show an interest in exploring them. The highest populated area, of course, is Earth. The civilized areas are dense, the frontiers less so. I haven't put any numbers on all of it, but the capital city of the empire is approaching one million inhabitants (it's a very well organized empire and city). For terrain, I've followed the terrain of real world Europe as best I can. The Realm of Fey is mostly forest, with a few mountains and a sea. There is an area of jungles, as well. In the Realm of Dragons, the players visited an area covered in glaciers and tundra, with lots of mountains. If I need to develop this realm further, there will be areas for each dragon type's favorite terrain. FM [/QUOTE]
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