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<blockquote data-quote="Jack99" data-source="post: 5005077" data-attributes="member: 53135"><p>Most welcome, glad you are enjoying it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Since you are not asking for advice, I won't be giving any. Not that I would ever presume to be able to when it comes to Eberron. I like the setting (as in when I read the Campaign Guide), but it never caught enough interest for me to explore more than just that, so my knowledge is fairly limited when it comes to that setting.</p><p></p><p>What I can say is that epic tier seems to be radically different from the two last tiers, when it comes to stories and plots. It's really more than a notch up, and therefore, I think that most epic campaigns will naturally drift off to the planes and such, leaving not only the natural world behind, but also many of the plots of the world. Many setting-specific things are just too low-key to be used at the epic tier.</p><p></p><p>My point? Well mostly that the challenge you seem face is one that many settings will have. Maybe some less than others, but I am guessing there is a very limited amount of epic tier setting specific challenges around. Even in settings like FR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack99, post: 5005077, member: 53135"] Most welcome, glad you are enjoying it. Since you are not asking for advice, I won't be giving any. Not that I would ever presume to be able to when it comes to Eberron. I like the setting (as in when I read the Campaign Guide), but it never caught enough interest for me to explore more than just that, so my knowledge is fairly limited when it comes to that setting. What I can say is that epic tier seems to be radically different from the two last tiers, when it comes to stories and plots. It's really more than a notch up, and therefore, I think that most epic campaigns will naturally drift off to the planes and such, leaving not only the natural world behind, but also many of the plots of the world. Many setting-specific things are just too low-key to be used at the epic tier. My point? Well mostly that the challenge you seem face is one that many settings will have. Maybe some less than others, but I am guessing there is a very limited amount of epic tier setting specific challenges around. Even in settings like FR. [/QUOTE]
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