Didn't know where this would be best suited for, so here goes. I'm looking for a old campaign setting thats free online, but I can't find it anymore since I switched computers (long story) and can't find it doing a search on the interent. If I remember correctly it's called The False World, where the players have died and wash ashore in a new world not knowing what happen. They have to figure out why they died and didn't "move on" and ended up in a frozen tundra where everyone has died and is stuck there too. If anybody has a link for it, that would be helpful. Thanks.
Description of first adventure found on EN World (with bad link)
AGF1 The False World: 1st in Argath World Series Each of you remembers dying. It's a pretty vivid memory, your finalexperience; the shock of a dagger punching into your side, the chill ofthe icy water as you fell overboard, the roar and crackle of flames asyou burned to a crisp; regardless of the particulars of the experience you went through, the memories are quite clear. And yet, it doesn't seem to be the end. Each of you is in the sea, up to your waist in ice-cold salt water. A heavy bank of mist is rolling in, and although it hasn't obscured everything, it makes vision pretty difficult. You feel sand beneath your feet; evidently you're not too far from the shore. If you keep walking you might end up on the shore. As you arrive on the shore, you notice that there are a few other people here beside yourself.
Description of first adventure found on EN World (with bad link)
AGF1 The False World: 1st in Argath World Series Each of you remembers dying. It's a pretty vivid memory, your finalexperience; the shock of a dagger punching into your side, the chill ofthe icy water as you fell overboard, the roar and crackle of flames asyou burned to a crisp; regardless of the particulars of the experience you went through, the memories are quite clear. And yet, it doesn't seem to be the end. Each of you is in the sea, up to your waist in ice-cold salt water. A heavy bank of mist is rolling in, and although it hasn't obscured everything, it makes vision pretty difficult. You feel sand beneath your feet; evidently you're not too far from the shore. If you keep walking you might end up on the shore. As you arrive on the shore, you notice that there are a few other people here beside yourself.