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In what game world isn't that true?

I don't know, the chance of something like that happening if you woke up in the nicer places in Eberron seems quite smaller. Slavery is probably the biggest industry in Faerun, considering how many civilization both below and above ground rely on it. Meanwhile slavery is extremely rare in Khorvaire. The underdark civilizations are presumed to be sparser and the only slavers are the people of Droam and Darguun. Neither seems to be importing slaves; the Sharn book makes no mention of such trade for one thing. The goblins in Darguun just enslave tresspassers or raid nearby valenar farms and so do the Droamites.
 

I voted 'other'.

I have to vote for Kaidan: a Japanese Ghost Story because it is my homebrew and now a commercial setting with the first of three intro adventures already released - The Gift, Curse of the Golden Spear Part 1 for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game.

Being Japan-inspired its everything I loved about Oriental Adventures, while its also a fix for everything I didn't love about Oriental Adventures. Its not Ravenloft, but in its own eastern sensibilities, it 'really is Ravenloft' with a different set of twisted rules.

Yes, its true it's a hard place to live, and you will surely die... but then you will surely come back through reincarnation or as a ghost, that's a guarantee! Nothing more fun than multiple lifetimes of misery and horror!

And I'm not alone in loving the setting - the print version is yet to be released, but the PDF of The Gift, has gotten four reviews already and all of them 5 star!

GP
 
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