Low Magic Settings?

Warhammer's 'Old World' is excellent (though it's not a 'd20' setting; I'm not sure if that's important to you). The Hyborian world of Conan is also cool.
 

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tetsujin28 said:
Settings? As Akrasia mentioned, you can't get more old-school low-magic than Conan's Hyborea.

That's on my wish-list, along with Thieves' World, Black Company, and apparently the new Dark Legacies book. I likes my grim'n'gritty.
 



I don't understand why people keep mentioning Grim Tales. While a fine product, GT is not a setting. (And neither is Iron Heroes, for that matter, despite including a brief blurb on the 'sword lands' or whatever.)
 


Akrasia said:
I don't understand why people keep mentioning Grim Tales. While a fine product, GT is not a setting. (And neither is Iron Heroes, for that matter, despite including a brief blurb on the 'sword lands' or whatever.)


Because low magic setting is worthless without low magic rules.....
 

Crothian said:
Because low magic setting is worthless without low magic rules.....

Right, and Grim Tales is the best place to start for those rules.

Seriously though, there aren't that many low-magic settings per se. Most of them still only exist in non-gaming form. Midnight, Conan, and Dark Legacies just to mind first on the short list.

If you want to run a low-magic campaign, your best bet is to start with an idea of the world you want first and then find a ruleset that fits your vision.
 


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