D&D (2024) What older setting do you want to see next?

Which older D&D setting would you like to see next?

  • Greyhawk

    Votes: 33 26.2%
  • Mystara

    Votes: 11 8.7%
  • Birthright

    Votes: 12 9.5%
  • Council of Wyrms

    Votes: 3 2.4%
  • Ghostwalk

    Votes: 4 3.2%
  • Nentir Vale/Nerath/Points of Light

    Votes: 25 19.8%
  • Other (please specify in post)

    Votes: 11 8.7%
  • Dark Sun

    Votes: 27 21.4%

  • Poll closed .

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Birthright's going to get tricky with the magic bloodlines.

I doubt Greyhawk has much of a fanbase outside of grognards, sadly. It's just not different enough from the other fantasy settings. Same with Mystara (though the fanbase is a little younger--Moyenne Garde perhaps?).

My money's on Dark Sun.
No way this ever happens with all the recent slavery reference in content.
 




For the 2024 anniversary, I want local settings for both Blackmoor and Greyhawk, the towns only.

Greyhawk is a medievalesque version of bustling city Chicago. Blackmoor is something like remote town Churchill, Canada, on the Hudson Bay.



I love some of the Oerth setting concepts but fear it cannot be done for todays ethical sensibilities without fundamentally altering the original. For example, its corresponding Indigenous of Central and South Americas, are actually White people Suel who are the origin of these Indigenous, as well as Scarlet Brotherhood N*zi ideology, and nonhistorical brutish Conan-the-Barbarian stereotypes of reallife Nordic peoples, including Viking Period.

There is no way these can enter 2024 without serious backlash, even legal responses.
 
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I never heard of this setting, interesting.
Eldraine is King Arthur in a Fairytale world. It features 5 ‘human” Realms (One ruled by a giant) plus a number of Wild locations inhabited by fairytale creatures (including elves, dwarfs, goblins, trolls, giants, faeries and dragons)

 


No way this ever happens with all the recent slavery reference in content.

That's an excellent point. From what I remember of Dark Sun, though, isn't slavery practiced by the evil dragon kings, and isn't one of the main narrative arcs of the video games the struggle against slavery? It's a little disturbing you can't have a setting with an anti-slavery theme, especially as it's something almost every group's had done to it at some point, and most people throughout history were serfs. (The Brits were slaves of the Romans, for instance...)
 

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