Favorite Non-Ravenloft Settings

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What is your favorite non-Ravenloft setting?

Al~Qadim
3
4%
Darksun
8
11%
Dragonlance
14
19%
Forgotten Realms
10
13%
Greyhawk
9
12%
Planescape
18
24%
Spelljamer
2
3%
Other
11
15%
 
Total votes: 75

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Praise Morrow! I'm not the only IK player on this board! :wink:
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I voted for Dragonlance but I also want to vote for Planescape because I love them equaly but in defferent ways.
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Post by Joël of the FoS »

Planescape !

For me the ultimate fantasy world, where environment can drastically change in a blink.

Sigil and the Lady of Pain are too cool, too.

And do not forget the gythyanki !

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Ivana_Boritsi wrote:Way to go for 7th Sea!

Here's a vote for: Iron Kingdoms. Long live gobbers!
I've always been a fan of Iron Kingdoms to. In fact, I am a fan of any setting/wargame that has mecha-like war machines dominating the battlefields...Gotta love those SteamJacks...:P
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Deadlands gets my vote, though The Witchfire Trilogy has a high status as well....
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Reginald de Curry wrote:Deadlands gets my vote, though The Witchfire Trilogy has a high status as well....
I agree that Deadlands is awesome, though i prefer the original to the d20 system game, the idea of a western game that uses poker chips really appeals to me.

As for the Witchfire Trilogy and the Iron Kingdoms, well you can't get hold of them for love or money over in the UK, though I have afriend who has the Trilogy. Personally I don't like them and found them too stereo-typical and basic.
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The post above was me and I forgot I hadn't logged in.
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Post by Wiccy of the Fraternity »

I put in another vote for Darksun, I just really liked that setting. It stepped very far from just about everything else and it struck a chord with me :)
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Bwa! No fair, I didn't know we could vote for Deadlands!

Can I change my vote?
No?
Okay then.

Darksun is a pretty darn good setting, but I must admit that Deadlands is an even better one. Deadlands is a lot like Ravenloft, in that the setting is so wonderfully flavoured by the theme. Just as Ravenloft is built from the ground up as an expression of the Gothic style, so too is Deadlands built to be a grisly, tongue in cheak slasher horror.

Sigh... if only weird wars had been as good....
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Post by Reginald de Curry »

Since Weird Wars is being redone as a Savage Worlds setting, you may get your wish.
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Ivana_Boritsi wrote:Way to go for 7th Sea!
Sniff, that was almost a second vote. Anyway, do you agree in throwng out FR and Al-Qadim which haven't taken a vote and insist that Iron Kingdoms and 7thSea get into the list??? :lol:
By the way, what is Iron Kingdoms?
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Post by Reginald de Curry »

Iron Kingdoms is an industrialized fantasy campaign (or steampunk, if you prefer that term). Click here for more info.
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1. Ravenloft
2. SpellJammer
3. Oriental Adventures (Kara-Tur)
4. Dragonlance (Pre-Fifth Age)
5. Anything else

I currently DM two campaigns. The first meets weekly (though we haven't played in a few weeks, since the baby was born) and is with experienced players. This is my Ravenloft campaign. The second, which is played monthly, is with less experienced players, like my wife and two pre-teens. I try to steer away from Ravenloft for this latter game, as it has a maturity level that I don't feel that the two kids (or my wife, for that matter) can handle. For this, we use a home-brewed world.

I also am a player in a Forgotten Realms campaign that involves six people from my Sunday School class. I like the FR as a player, but I don't think that I'd like to DM there.
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jamieraleigh wrote: 1. Ravenloft
2. SpellJammer
Sweet Ezra! We actually got a vote for SpellJammer! :D
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I liked some of the things that Spelljammer introduced to the system, specifically the crystal sphere theory. I never did manage to rationalize their version of gravity... Standing up on the bottom of a ship just doesn't sit well with me.
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