
Join Ang, Jared, and Tomas for a discussion about their experiences and opinions of different settings for Dungeons & Dragons through the years. Can these gnomes live in enough different worlds to keep them out of the stew?
https://gnomestew.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Gnomecast-140.mp3 [1]Download: Gnomecast #140 – The Many Settings of D&D [1]
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- Check out Jared’s blog What Do I Know? [2]
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- Check out TTRPG streaming network Untold Stories Project [6].
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3 Comments To "Gnomecast #140 – The Many Settings of D&D"
#1 Comment By Robin Phillips On May 11, 2022 @ 2:53 pm
I do like 7th Sea. I played in a 1st edition campaign set in Avalon, and I’m currently playing in a 2nd edition game. I’m this game, we’re pirates based in the Atabean. Both are good fun 🙂
#2 Comment By Jared Rascher On May 16, 2022 @ 11:51 pm
Our first campaign started in Avalon, but turned into a world-spanning adventure that touched on a whole bunch of different nations before it was over. Our second campaign was a monster hunting game in Eisen.
#3 Comment By griffon8 On May 15, 2022 @ 10:36 am
I’ve played and GM’ed a lot more Pathfinder of late than any D&D, but I will never know Golarian as well as I know Forgotten Realms.
Outside of D&D, my favorite setting is Traveller. There’s so much official lore that I don’t feel bad about the poor playing/reading ratio I have with that game.