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<blockquote data-quote="MonkeezOnFire" data-source="post: 7791621" data-attributes="member: 6784845"><p>If you're willing to venture out into third party territory there are plenty of options, but I'll just bring up the ones I have experience with.</p><p></p><p>Primeval Thule is a pulpy sword and sandals setting heavily inspired by Conan the Barbarian stories and the Cthulu Mythos. Horrible monsters await in the wilderness and equally dark figures run the cities. It does some really creative stuff with backgrounds that give abilities as you level up. So for example if you come from a tribe that lives out in the wilderness eventually you will get to command members of your tribe as you level up representing your growing reputation. By Sasquatch Game Studios. </p><p></p><p>Odyssey of the Dragonlords is technically not out yet, but due out soon so I'll include it. It's a campaign adventure set in an ancient Greece inspired world. Greek mythology races including centaurs, satyrs and even gorgons. While it is by default a campaign the surrounding setting is perfectly serviceable for a custom campaign. By Arcanum Worlds. </p><p></p><p>Gene Funk 2090 is a biopunk and cyberpunk setting built on D&D 5e currently in playtest phase. It has all new classes and the races are different genetically modified humans. I found the overall power level is higher than straight 5e and some of the balance between options is a bit wonky but we had great fun with it since all the PCs felt super powerful. It was great for a change of pace from traditional fantasy. By CRISPR Monkey Studios.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MonkeezOnFire, post: 7791621, member: 6784845"] If you're willing to venture out into third party territory there are plenty of options, but I'll just bring up the ones I have experience with. Primeval Thule is a pulpy sword and sandals setting heavily inspired by Conan the Barbarian stories and the Cthulu Mythos. Horrible monsters await in the wilderness and equally dark figures run the cities. It does some really creative stuff with backgrounds that give abilities as you level up. So for example if you come from a tribe that lives out in the wilderness eventually you will get to command members of your tribe as you level up representing your growing reputation. By Sasquatch Game Studios. Odyssey of the Dragonlords is technically not out yet, but due out soon so I'll include it. It's a campaign adventure set in an ancient Greece inspired world. Greek mythology races including centaurs, satyrs and even gorgons. While it is by default a campaign the surrounding setting is perfectly serviceable for a custom campaign. By Arcanum Worlds. Gene Funk 2090 is a biopunk and cyberpunk setting built on D&D 5e currently in playtest phase. It has all new classes and the races are different genetically modified humans. I found the overall power level is higher than straight 5e and some of the balance between options is a bit wonky but we had great fun with it since all the PCs felt super powerful. It was great for a change of pace from traditional fantasy. By CRISPR Monkey Studios. [/QUOTE]
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