Non TSR/WotC D&D Campaign Settings

mythusmage

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I know of Iron Kingdoms, Arcana Unearthed, and Kingdoms of Kalamar. What other 3rd party D&D settings are there out there? I'm doing this to get a poll together for posting later.

(Yes, Mythusmage is doing an on-topic poll. :eek: )
 

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I believe Destan's setting, Valus, has just been published.

There's also some old-skool stuff- was City-State of the Invincible Overlord a dnd setting, or was it its own deal? And did Harn start as a dnd setting? That one I have no clue about.

I believe Blackmoor is being published by Troll Lord Games or something, too.

Ummm... Scarred Lands, also. And is the Accordlands or whatever it is a dnd setting or a separate d20 game? Is it out yet?

Hope this helps! :)
 

Dark Jezter said:
Rokugan is technically a D&D setting, using rules from Oriental Adventures.

Technically speaking Rokugan doesn't qualify. It's the official Legend of the Five Rings setting later adapted to D&D. I'm looking for 3rd party D&D campaign settings designed specifically for D&D. Even if not 'official'.
 
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Dawnforge (FFG)
Oathbound (Bastion)
Scarred Lands (SSS)
Midnight (FFG)
Codex of Erde (Troll Lord)
Ravenloft (SSS)
Dragonlance (Sovereign Stone)
Nyambe (Atlas)
Codex Arcanis (Paradigm)
Wilderlands (Necromancer)
Warcraft (SSS)
Freeport (Green Ronin)
Dragon Lords of Meniboné (Chaosium)
Blackmoor (Zeitgeist Games & Goodman Games, forthcoming)
And a whole mess of Mythic Vistas (Green Ronin), including Egyptian Adventures: Hamunaptra (forthcoming)

I'm sure there are others, but that's just what I've got off the...

Well, with just a few exceptions, off my bookshelf, sadly enough. :heh:
 
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mythusmage said:
Technically speaking Rokugan doesn't qualify. It's the official Legend of the Five Rings setting later adapted to D&D. I'm looking for 3rd party D&D campaign settings designed specifically for D&D. Even if not 'official'.
In that case, Warcraft dosen't count either.
 


Are you including online settings? Like Dusk and Inzeladun?

Mouseferatu's list combined with the other posts looks reasonably complete, with the exception of Morningstar, by R. Scott Kennan, one of the semi-finalist settings for the WotC contest. It's published by Goodman Games.
 

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