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What's the Biggest d20 Homebrew on the Net?

Mafro

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Hey all, I was wondering if anyone knows of a homebrewed campaign setting that's more detailed than Jürgen Hubert's Urbis: A World of Cities?

Homebrews are an interest of mine and, as far as I can tell, Urbis may very well be the most detailed one ever shared on the web. It's certainly the most detailed I've been able to find (but I can't say I've found every homebrew out there... ;) ).

Anyway, anyone know if there are any homebrewers out there that are as prolific when it comes to their worlds as Jürgen is? Thanks....
 

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I think the only real competition for Urbis comes from Mythosa. At one time there was a very detailed d20 fantasy/horror setting titled "The Inside" floating around in the ether, though I haven't been able to find it lately.
 



Look at the link in my sig.

Among the most developed settings, I think (off the top of my head) that Heptovania and World of Khoras provide the most material.
 

Sorcica said:
I am quite impressed by The Kyngdoms
I'll second this. It's a really great setting, but there sure are a lot of dieties, and not enought detail. In other words, I would have liked to see a few specific regions really detailed out, with city information, maps, etc.

Oh.... and from I recall, it's pretty darn system-neutral.
 

There is also the world with the Doom Bell. I can never remember what it is called. Agyrs maybe? Its a typical fantasy with with a Y thrown in for good measure.

Found it! http://www.agyris.net/

It's even got t-shirts, mugs and mousepads! ;)
 
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Turanil said:
Look at the link in my sig.

Among the most developed settings, I think (off the top of my head) that Heptovania and World of Khoras provide the most material.

The link results a MySQL error message:

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Mafro said:
The link results a MySQL error message:

A database query syntax error has occurred. This may indicate a bug in the software. The last attempted database query was:
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from within function "MediaWikiBagOStuff::_doquery". MySQL returned error "145: Table './wikidb/objectcache' is marked as crashed and should be repaired (localhost)".
Indeed, I just tried it and I get same message. Early this day it worked though... :mad: I am unable to fix the problem. You could still try to find Heptovania and World of Khoras using google though.
 

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