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Would love input on homebrew setting...

conanb

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I know everyone has one under their hat, but I would love to have some input on my own setting.

The wiki is here: Lost Coast 4E Campaign - Information & Details on the "Lost Coast 4E Campaign" by Alex Perez

The Lost Coast

On the eastern coast of the continent Kalanth rests a valley that's sheltered from the rest of the continent. This valley is the primary residence of the human race on Kalanth. Though they do exist in various numbers across the rest of the continent, they are stronger here. They have also had their greatest empire here known as the "Empire of Light" to the humans, the "Relmak Empire" to the rest of the races.

Today, it's been over 200 years since the fall of the Empire during the War of the Twins. This war between the two sons of the last king resulted in the fall of the Empire. The remaining cities have built their own governments. It is now the era of the City States.

The players represent the new rise of heroes again on the Lost Coast. It is the time for heroes to step up to save the people and the remnants of the empire. New and old threats are rising to swallow the humans once again.

The setting is a point of lights setting I put together when I first started working on my 4E setting. I've continued to flesh it out as I go. It's a setting that has areas of high magic and others that are low magic. There have been great empires in the past and so the setting is littered with ruins and dungeons. I've just started working on it and I'd love any input the community has or if there is anything I have that doesn't quite work.

It's all on my wiki I put together for the setting.
 

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It sounds interesting. I would love to give some feedback...but my time is fairly limited. I will check out your wiki when I get the chance and let you know what I think.
 

Great wiki with tons of info. I can see you've put a lot of thought into the areas and layout of the wiki. I would suggest the following:

Worldbuilding takes a lot of work - to give some more "crunch" pick a section and work on that section only for 2 weeks and so on. That way you can stay focused.

I really like what you're doing. Keep up the good work. :cool:
 


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