Originally we had Greyhawk as the primary D&D world, which was pretty high fantasy, high magic I think by anyones definition.
WOTC has released Forgotten Realms, which was a pretty logical extrapolation of the D&D world from the rule books, albiet in a very magic-rich environment. (is there anything in the rules which sets the rate of say, spellcasters to non spellcasters in a given environment?) Now we have Eberron which has taken this a step further, and brought us into a world with magic-as-technology, complete with magical trains and the like.
Seems to me from online polls I have witnessed and conversations I've had both in the real world and in places like this, that both FR and Eberron were pretty popular with at least a majority of D&D players out there. Maybe more like 2/3 to 3/4.
There are still a minority of us however who might like to play in a lower magic, perhaps even lower fantasy, more historical or more 'grown up' feeling, grimmer and grittier world. Conan RPG is not a bad start for OGL, but some folks might like something a little bit less genre specific. A bit broader in context perhaps, low magic and perhaps low fantasy and yet still tied -in to the old school feel of D&D.
Seeing as we have had high, higher, and highest magic campaign settings so far, is it time for WOTC to put out a low magic setting ? For sake of discussion I will call this the "Gutboy Barrelhouse" setting.
WOTC has released Forgotten Realms, which was a pretty logical extrapolation of the D&D world from the rule books, albiet in a very magic-rich environment. (is there anything in the rules which sets the rate of say, spellcasters to non spellcasters in a given environment?) Now we have Eberron which has taken this a step further, and brought us into a world with magic-as-technology, complete with magical trains and the like.
Seems to me from online polls I have witnessed and conversations I've had both in the real world and in places like this, that both FR and Eberron were pretty popular with at least a majority of D&D players out there. Maybe more like 2/3 to 3/4.
There are still a minority of us however who might like to play in a lower magic, perhaps even lower fantasy, more historical or more 'grown up' feeling, grimmer and grittier world. Conan RPG is not a bad start for OGL, but some folks might like something a little bit less genre specific. A bit broader in context perhaps, low magic and perhaps low fantasy and yet still tied -in to the old school feel of D&D.
Seeing as we have had high, higher, and highest magic campaign settings so far, is it time for WOTC to put out a low magic setting ? For sake of discussion I will call this the "Gutboy Barrelhouse" setting.