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Scarred Lands: Ghelspad Worth It?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lady Dragon" data-source="post: 273472" data-attributes="member: 3453"><p>Its a really great setting.If you just want a look try the gazetteer but if your serious get the Harcover Ghelspad book instead it repeats everything in the Gazetteer plus a whole lot more.Though the poster map is with the Gazetteer.</p><p></p><p>The supplements are all fantastic and could be used in another setting since most of them are cities.The best thing about Scarred lands is it is actively being supported every 6 weeks or so we get new material.</p><p></p><p>This world has opportunities for every type of gamer,it has a rich history,an lots of interesting places to go.And supposedly there is a another continent to explore that they haven't gotten to yet. Of all the settings being currently supported this is the best one both for content and support.(the others are Forgotten Realms and Kingdom of Kalamar).</p><p></p><p>They have a really detailed Pantheon with a whole book out on them,two books of critters that really compliment the setting.</p><p></p><p>Basically this world suffered a war between the gods of the current pantheon and the Titans( evil godlike nature beings)The gods won the battle but not before they destroyed much of the life and terrain on the world. Unfortunatly the gods were not able to kill the Titans outright but rather the incapcitated them in various ways. During this war both sides created creatures and spells meant to destroy the other side and most of these creatures continued to exist after the war was over.</p><p></p><p>The catch to all this of course is that the war only occured 150 years ago and the world is still bleeding from its wounds.A great place to adventure wouldn't you say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lady Dragon, post: 273472, member: 3453"] Its a really great setting.If you just want a look try the gazetteer but if your serious get the Harcover Ghelspad book instead it repeats everything in the Gazetteer plus a whole lot more.Though the poster map is with the Gazetteer. The supplements are all fantastic and could be used in another setting since most of them are cities.The best thing about Scarred lands is it is actively being supported every 6 weeks or so we get new material. This world has opportunities for every type of gamer,it has a rich history,an lots of interesting places to go.And supposedly there is a another continent to explore that they haven't gotten to yet. Of all the settings being currently supported this is the best one both for content and support.(the others are Forgotten Realms and Kingdom of Kalamar). They have a really detailed Pantheon with a whole book out on them,two books of critters that really compliment the setting. Basically this world suffered a war between the gods of the current pantheon and the Titans( evil godlike nature beings)The gods won the battle but not before they destroyed much of the life and terrain on the world. Unfortunatly the gods were not able to kill the Titans outright but rather the incapcitated them in various ways. During this war both sides created creatures and spells meant to destroy the other side and most of these creatures continued to exist after the war was over. The catch to all this of course is that the war only occured 150 years ago and the world is still bleeding from its wounds.A great place to adventure wouldn't you say. [/QUOTE]
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