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<blockquote data-quote="RoughCoronet0" data-source="post: 8617047" data-attributes="member: 7031665"><p>I picked Homebrew because I wanted to come up with all kinds of crazy and off the wall ideas for my own campaign setting based around the idea of a world that was ravaged by the war of creation, only held to together by kaiju-like creatures that have to act as gods to keep things together.</p><p></p><p>I can have a huge archipelago of sea and sky islands that use to be one big continent that is in constant tension due to the sea and sky dwelling residents that were once the same people.</p><p></p><p>I can have a continent where half the creatures are organic and full of primal energy and the other half are mechanical and fueled by arcane and elemental powers, yet they seem to live in perfect harmony, a tentative balance between nature and technology.</p><p></p><p>I can have a continent that is shrouded in darkness where hoards of demons, devils, and beings of darkness crawl out of every nook and cranny and the only bastions of safety are literal points of light that civilization has sprouted around, that revere and are protected by a Tarrasque-like kaiju that has control over positive light and negative dark energy.</p><p></p><p>I can have a continent that is literal fused with the corpse of the dragon god Io that acts as a protective haven for both his dragon children, and a powerful primal spirit known as the World Tree that legends says Io actually sacrificed himself to protect as it is the soul of the world itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoughCoronet0, post: 8617047, member: 7031665"] I picked Homebrew because I wanted to come up with all kinds of crazy and off the wall ideas for my own campaign setting based around the idea of a world that was ravaged by the war of creation, only held to together by kaiju-like creatures that have to act as gods to keep things together. I can have a huge archipelago of sea and sky islands that use to be one big continent that is in constant tension due to the sea and sky dwelling residents that were once the same people. I can have a continent where half the creatures are organic and full of primal energy and the other half are mechanical and fueled by arcane and elemental powers, yet they seem to live in perfect harmony, a tentative balance between nature and technology. I can have a continent that is shrouded in darkness where hoards of demons, devils, and beings of darkness crawl out of every nook and cranny and the only bastions of safety are literal points of light that civilization has sprouted around, that revere and are protected by a Tarrasque-like kaiju that has control over positive light and negative dark energy. I can have a continent that is literal fused with the corpse of the dragon god Io that acts as a protective haven for both his dragon children, and a powerful primal spirit known as the World Tree that legends says Io actually sacrificed himself to protect as it is the soul of the world itself. [/QUOTE]
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