D&D General [+] What is your favorite non-WotC D&D setting?

I'm biased, so my setting Scavenger is my favorite :p But so as to not be cheeky, I do very much like Midgard (by Kobold Press), Dragongrin (by Absolute Tabletop), Crifoth (by Dice on Ice Publishing), and Symbaroum (ruins of symbar is 5E, so counts!!).
 

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Probably Middle Earth. I played a lot of MERP back in the day and, although not the most streamlined system, had a bunch of fun with it. I haven't played The One Ring, but I hear that it's amazing. I have played a few short adventures in Adventures in Middle Earth and think it is a serviceable conversion to 5e.
This.
 


AdmundfortGeographer

Getting lost in fantasy maps
A little thread necromancy…

I’m a fairly big TSR-WotC setting fan. But of non-WotC settings:

  • Harn for near-medieval content
  • Darwin’s World for Fallout-esque post apocalypse material
  • Latter Earth from Worlds Without Number for extreme future Dying Earth type fantasy
  • Symbaroum for a grittier fantasy, really enjoying the 5e adaptation as an improvement upon 2014 DnD with a lower magic leaning.
 
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Voadam

Legend
Norrath of EverQuest. What I wouldn't give for a modern TTRPG of it. Heck squeeze it into 5E IDK. I'll take anything.
I wish the ogl pdfs were still available. I have the ph and the monster books which I enjoyed but not the setting area ones. I never played the online game but I used the monsters in my 3e games and played in one ogl game of it as a player.
 


Micah Sweet

Level Up & OSR Enthusiast
Dragonlance, Ravenloft, Planescape, and Spelljammer (in that order), before WotC got a hold of them. Also 3pp for those settings (Dragonlance and Ravenloft during the 3e era.

Rokugan for Legend of the Five Rings also had a 3e era, started by WotC but continued by the original creator (much like 3e Dragonlance).

Middle-Earth (AiME and TOR 5e).

For sci-fi, there's a great 5e version of Star Wars out on the interwebs. And Mongoose put out a 3e version of Babylon 5. For that matter, there's a 3e Deadlands too.

I also second DCC.
 

Bedrockgames

I post in the voice of Christopher Walken
Dragonlance, Ravenloft, Planescape, and Spelljammer (in that order), before WotC got a hold of them. Also 3pp for those settings (Dragonlance and Ravenloft during the 3e era.

Rokugan for Legend of the Five Rings also had a 3e era, started by WotC but continued by the original creator (much like 3e Dragonlance).

Middle-Earth (AiME and TOR 5e).

For sci-fi, there's a great 5e version of Star Wars out on the interwebs. And Mongoose put out a 3e version of Babylon 5. For that matter, there's a 3e Deadlands too.

I also second DCC.
I completely misread the title: I thought it was our favorite non-D&D setting, not ‘non-WOTC D&D setting).

In that case Ravenloft, followed by Dark Sun
 

I like Midgard with it's underground empire of ghouls.

 

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