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What kind of New Setting for Fifth Edition? (Other than old settings)
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<blockquote data-quote="Tallifer" data-source="post: 5792869" data-attributes="member: 84661"><p><strong>If there is a brand new setting for the Fifth Edition eventually, what would you like to see?</strong></p><p></p><p>I was very excited when I discovered Eberron. It was fresh, surprising and exciting to me. Part of that was its fantastic art.</p><p></p><p>I hope there will be an equally exciting new setting in the future of D&D.</p><p></p><p>My own ideas are a little vague at the moment. (Probably why I liked Eberron: I could never have imagined half of those ideas.)</p><p></p><p>Of course there are several very good and interesting settings in D&D's past. But is there a world or concept which does not fit into any of those worlds and which you would really like to see?</p><p></p><p>One thing which I have never seen done in depth in D&D is a setting for India. There is a rich and exotic culture, a complex and bloody history, a million gods, a dozen religions, a hundred epic poems and stories, many weird and wonderful monsters, demihumans and demons and demigods. But when I look at Golarion, the Forgotten realms, Birthright or other places, the treatment is always skimpy and unhelpful. (Maybe there is some book I missed.) Mediaeval Europe is easy to run: I hardly need a book for my own culture. But India (and Southeast Asia or the Himalyas) is harder to get right and to fill in the details myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tallifer, post: 5792869, member: 84661"] [B]If there is a brand new setting for the Fifth Edition eventually, what would you like to see?[/B] I was very excited when I discovered Eberron. It was fresh, surprising and exciting to me. Part of that was its fantastic art. I hope there will be an equally exciting new setting in the future of D&D. My own ideas are a little vague at the moment. (Probably why I liked Eberron: I could never have imagined half of those ideas.) Of course there are several very good and interesting settings in D&D's past. But is there a world or concept which does not fit into any of those worlds and which you would really like to see? One thing which I have never seen done in depth in D&D is a setting for India. There is a rich and exotic culture, a complex and bloody history, a million gods, a dozen religions, a hundred epic poems and stories, many weird and wonderful monsters, demihumans and demons and demigods. But when I look at Golarion, the Forgotten realms, Birthright or other places, the treatment is always skimpy and unhelpful. (Maybe there is some book I missed.) Mediaeval Europe is easy to run: I hardly need a book for my own culture. But India (and Southeast Asia or the Himalyas) is harder to get right and to fill in the details myself. [/QUOTE]
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