TurinTurambar
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(ie not a completely homebrewed Dragonlance campaign — you have to be using an existing 5E book)
(ie not a completely homebrewed Dragonlance campaign — you have to be using an existing 5E book)
Really the only aspect the setting really lacks is an oriental region, which was supposed to be Kara-Tur in the west, before it was absconded by the Realms.
I don't use published adventure paths, so the idea of "continuing to use" doesn't really apply. If I use a published adventure it is to drop it into an ongoing campaign. So I have dropped Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh into Eberron, and The Styles into the Forgotten Realms, because that was where the campaign happened to be.Did you continue to adventure in Ravenloft after Curse of Strahd? Do you have a home brew Eberron campaign?
Which of the current D&D setting books/adventures have you continued with after (or instead of) using the published adventure portion?
(ie not a completely homebrewed Dragonlance campaign — you have to be using an existing 5E book)
My impression of the Bakunish is more fantasy Arabia than oriental. The Panynims seem mongolian, which again leads to the oriental region further off to the west.Well it has got oriental regions and even some oriental flavored god. Sultanate of Zeif comes to my mind and some other stuff which is detailed very vague, but you got a place and some parameters to fit it in if you really want to.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.