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[ic=What is the Savage Earth?]The Savage Earth is a setting of fabulous lost technology living alongside high magic and barbaric splendor.[/ic] [ic=Where is the Savage Earth?]The Savage Earth is our own planet in the distant future. Some great catastrophe has tipped the planet on its side, throwing the world into ecological chaos from which only now is civilization re-appearing.[/ic] [ic=When does the Savage Earth take place?]None know for sure, for all records were lost in the time of the Demon-Kings, when the world was ruled by beings of vast power and cruelty. The Demon-Kings are gone now, banished by the Prometheans, but their technology lives on.[/ic] [ic=Who lives in the Savage Earth?]Many different kinds of people. Humans, certainly, but the arts of the Demon-Kings gave speech and thought to animals, who are slowly becoming more human-like. Inanimate objects may also be imbued with motion and thought as well. Civilization is the province of the Adepts, people who have learned to control a smattering of demon King technology by studying the teachings of the Prometheans. The wilderness is a place of high danger, inhabited by hardy barbarian tribes.[/ic]
[ic=Links of Note]
Home Page (http://savageearth.net/index.html)
The World (http://savageearth.net/world.html)
Tallon, the Jewel of Merikia (Campaign City) (http://savageearth.net/tallon.html)
Interactive Map of Tallon (http://savageearth.net/Tallon-Rendered.html)
Culture (http://savageearth.net/book.html)
Adventure Log (http://savageearth.net/chronicles.html)
Glossary (http://savageearth.net/glossary.html)
Designer's Notes (http://savageearth.net/notes.html)
Forum (http://www.savageearth.net/forums/index.php)
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[ic=Meta]The Savage Earth is the creation of Keith Curtis (me). All images, maps and concepts were created by me.[/ic]
Interesting. Although I normally dislike anthropomorphic animals, you've provided a nice reason for them. One thing I can comment on now... what are standing stones? I found no real description of their purpose, but they seem important enough to warrant an entry into each city's description.
I like the premise (and the picture!). I'll look at in more detail when I have more time, but I'm already impressed.
Looks good... what system is this in?
Sorry, I edited down the intro material I posted. The actual splash page for the website reveals it to be written for the Hero System, though most of it is written without regard to system, i.e. setting description.