D&D General What would be a good published setting to use for a dead/dying world that has been taken over by Tharizdun?


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To answer the OP's question seriously, I think it would be interesting to consider thari- err, the EEE, as actual intelligence behind the Dragon of Tyr, and to make all of Dark Sun his dead and dying world.
I did consider Dark Sun but a blistering hot desert world didn't seem Tharizdunny to me somehow. Maybe the EEE would work, though, as that entity is tied to Elemental Evil and Athas has a strong tie to the four elements. EEE has always been a front for Tharizdun to hide behind, though. I somehow feel that he would be out in the open in all his glory in this end-of-times setting.
 

I think you could ignore that (or refluff it or explain it away) easily enough.

Because aside from that, it seems to have pretty much everything you want, especially fractured / distorted time and reality.
Oh, good. I wasn't sure how baked in it was. I would just want those ancestries to face Decay like any other creature on the world.
 

It's a little out of date, but White Wolf's Scarred Lands could be perfect for you with a little lore rewrite. The whole setting is a mess from a titans vs gods war.
I've got some Scarred Lands 3E books. The setting is too normal, I think. It had a bit of a shake up 150 or so years ago but now goes about its business almost as a normal fantasy setting.
 




I believe there's a published version of The Dying Earth as a setting.

Or Gamma World, with a little light editing to insert Nudizrath.

If you're willing to adapt from other games, Earthdawn's setting might match what you need. Or the Numenera setting.
 

Oh, good. I wasn't sure how baked in it was. I would just want those ancestries to face Decay like any other creature on the world.
They do. It’s just that by default Decay turns them into a specific kind of monster, but I think you could change that without too much trouble.
 


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