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<blockquote data-quote="Paragon Lost" data-source="post: 9818860" data-attributes="member: 6966375"><p>Interesting, maybe an age difference point of view? I've always looked at "campaign setting' to be just that. The setting allowing you to design adventures for player characters to play in. The lore, history, npcs, weather, geography etc. Often bullet point adventure ideas as well and if you were lucky adventures.</p><p></p><p> Of course Borderlands does all of that as well plus more laid out (written) adventures. Honestly I had always thought of both as well as the Griffin Mountain as also in the same ballpark. Basically I didn't parse them as different, but your response above does give me food for thought. Though I think I still prefer a broader generic definition instead of something narrowly defined definition wise. </p><p></p><p> Thieves' World gave me twenty nine almost thirty years of a great setting that I ran using RuneQuest first, then Palladium Fantasy Rpg and finally GURPS 2e/3e. I even used some of Borderlands and Griffin Mountain for the setting though I mostly was filling in the campaign based on my knowledge of the paperback series. </p><p></p><p> Though I also used some old JG's modules like The Citadel of Fire and The Thieves of the Fortress Badabaskor and even TSR's Keep on the Borderland. I was big on tweaking and even mostly gutting those old modules for ideas and building something else.</p><p></p><p> Anyhow thanks for the reply and clarification, much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paragon Lost, post: 9818860, member: 6966375"] Interesting, maybe an age difference point of view? I've always looked at "campaign setting' to be just that. The setting allowing you to design adventures for player characters to play in. The lore, history, npcs, weather, geography etc. Often bullet point adventure ideas as well and if you were lucky adventures. Of course Borderlands does all of that as well plus more laid out (written) adventures. Honestly I had always thought of both as well as the Griffin Mountain as also in the same ballpark. Basically I didn't parse them as different, but your response above does give me food for thought. Though I think I still prefer a broader generic definition instead of something narrowly defined definition wise. Thieves' World gave me twenty nine almost thirty years of a great setting that I ran using RuneQuest first, then Palladium Fantasy Rpg and finally GURPS 2e/3e. I even used some of Borderlands and Griffin Mountain for the setting though I mostly was filling in the campaign based on my knowledge of the paperback series. Though I also used some old JG's modules like The Citadel of Fire and The Thieves of the Fortress Badabaskor and even TSR's Keep on the Borderland. I was big on tweaking and even mostly gutting those old modules for ideas and building something else. Anyhow thanks for the reply and clarification, much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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