What campaign setting do you use?

What campaign setting(s) do you use

  • Forgotten Realms

    Votes: 77 30.1%
  • Greyhawk

    Votes: 51 19.9%
  • Dragonlance

    Votes: 15 5.9%
  • Rokugan/Oriental Adventures

    Votes: 16 6.3%
  • Ravenloft

    Votes: 19 7.4%
  • An TSR setting currently not published (Mystara, Dark Sun, Planescape, Birthright, AlQadim, Spelljam

    Votes: 33 12.9%
  • Kingdoms of Kalamar

    Votes: 33 12.9%
  • Scarred Lands

    Votes: 22 8.6%
  • Sovereign Stone/Loerem

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • Oathbound

    Votes: 6 2.3%
  • The Wilderlands (Judges Guild)

    Votes: 10 3.9%
  • Midnight

    Votes: 24 9.4%
  • Arcana Unearthed/The Diamond Throne

    Votes: 20 7.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 38 14.8%
  • Homebrew

    Votes: 128 50.0%

I'd been flip-flopping every month or so between running a Scarred Lands then a Ravenloft campaign and then back again, but with the merriment of Christmas, I also dropped Midnight upon my players laps as well. Whether or not I'll keep running three rotating campaigns, or just drop one (or two) after a while remains to be seen. We all needed something a little new, and Midnight's helped revitalize our Monday night gaming. It's nice to have an effective group of party-loyal characters after the long drought of having one, but not the other. The Ravenloft PC's are all fairly tight, but not the stoutest of parties, whereas the Scarred Lands game is a fairly effective, balanced party, but with the exception of the Anatomist and his Unfettered bodyguard, they're all ready to slit each others throats at the drop of a hat - though that's partly my own doing in the Scarred Lands game.

I also run the occasional one-shot, which usually takes place in a setting that I'm not running on a regular basis; Dragonlance, Planescape, the Forgotten Realms and a homebrew or two have all popped up at least once at my gaming table in the past year.
 

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I am running Midnight, which I received as a gift. It is odd for me to be using a published work, usually I am a big homebrew DM, the making of the world being half of the fun.

I like that Midnight has a definite feel and leaves enough white space on the map for me to play around with.
 



No big suprised that Homebrew along with the big two in WotC/TSR/D&D are leading the pack. Other is in the hunt too. But was hoping for at least 10 people that used Scarred Lands. Oh well.
 

Planescape, Dragonstar, and XCrawl. I've been strongly considering a 3.5 Dark Sun game.

Mostly, my homebrews are either Primes or pre-space worlds to be dropped into either Planescape or Dragonstar.
 

Urbis, of course. ;)

I've just finished a three-month playtest run - I plan to continue the campaign someday, but I want to put all my new ideas into writing first (and yes, that means my website has been updated again...)
 

For D&D games, it's all about the Forgotten Realms. I still have a soft spot for Greyhawk, and I still like running games there, but my players and I really enjoy gaming in Ed's sandbox.
 

Paka said:
I am running Midnight, which I received as a gift. It is odd for me to be using a published work, usually I am a big homebrew DM, the making of the world being half of the fun.

I like that Midnight has a definite feel and leaves enough white space on the map for me to play around with.
You do that too? I refused to use a published campaign world whole cloth until I bought Dawnforge.
 


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