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The Most Detailed d20 Homebrew Campaign Setting In Existence

Started by Eru, June 10, 2007, 09:35:00 PM

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Ishmayl-Retired

Jurgen, I hope you know I was just picking on you :)  I think Eru's got a good idea going over at eruvian dot com, and while the database format of campaign hosting isn't my cup of tea, it's apparently working very well for you.  I'm glad you're getting proper reviews and critiques over there, and I hope you still feel welcome to post here as well!
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Quote from: IshmaylI think Eru's got a good idea going over at eruvian dot com, and while the database format of campaign hosting isn't my cup of tea, it's apparently working very well for you.  I'm glad you're getting proper reviews and critiques over there, and I hope you still feel welcome to post here as well!

Hey, thanks Ishmayl - I appreciate the kind words. Feel free to post, review, or give the tools a test drive on Eruvian as well. As you know from my PMs to you, I think what you all have built here is great and am open to any collaboration you're up for.

Oh, and seeing as no one has challenged the contention that Urbis is the most detailed d20 homebrew campaign setting on the 'Net, I guess we have a winner.... Congrats Jürgen! =)

Cheers!

Jürgen Hubert

Quote from: LordVreegI especially enjoy the very adult perspective found in the juxtaposition of fantasy and technology, and the way you describe this.

Thanks. I've always been of the opinion that scientific and technological progress don't have to stagnate just because magic enters the scene, and in Urbis most wizards have better things to do with their time than sitting in their towers and hoarding their knowledge. And the existence of magic doesn't make the Scientific Method inapplicable - as long as magic has laws that can be discovered and researched, science does have a place in the world of magic.

So, of course, the logical next step is a Magical Industrial Revolution...   ;)
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