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    anyone care to share any of their homebrew locations/monsters/lore/etc?

    I just like seeing what others can dream up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RealmsDM View Post
    anyone care to share any of their homebrew locations/monsters/lore/etc?

    I just like seeing what others can dream up.
    Earth at it is, with a slightly exagerated geography. The cultures were romanticized versions of our great civilizations.

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    I have a homebrew you might be interested in. Check out my wiki for it at:

    http://oramis.wetpaint.com

    It is still a work in progress. Let me know what you think!
    Visit my Shattered World Wiki! It's at
    http://oramis.wetpaint.com/

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    I once cooked up a world spanning campaign played across numerous campaign worlds. I never fully designed each world, but each had highly described areas my pcs were playing in. This was played in 2ed, but we might be reviving it (for the one player I have). I wouldn't even know where to begin describing some of my worlds. Some were seemingly normal, while others were very bizarre. Imagine a planet created and monitored by a sleeping elder evil all for the purpose of creating a humanoid shell into which his consciousness could pass if he were ever destroyed, with said shell being the only semi-normal person and everyone else being invasion of the body snatcher type pod people. Or another planet covered with a ruined city inhabited by all sorts of monsters, the city's former inhabitants were creatures called Pale Ones (similar idea to the Leshay from the Epic Level Handbook) who were highly psionically and magically advanced (only one of them lives there still, the lone survivor of whatever cataclysm destroyed them).

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    I've been working on my homebrew campaign for around 20 years. I finally began putting it online a few years ago and have quite a lot of information available. The site is here.

    Some of it is available to players of the campaign only, but most of it can be viewed by anyone. Oh yeah, you can also click the image down in my sig!
    Skunk
    a.k.a. Johnprime



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    nice pages guys...

    I wish I had the time (and the drive) to put forth such a labor of love.

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