Jeff Richard wrote:
>
> BTW, I am surprised more people don't have campaigns involving the
> Holy Country's slide into civil strife, war, and magical conflict.
> For three hundred years, the 3 million residents of the Holy Country
> had enjoyed peace, prosperity and stability (with the exception of the
> ever turbulent Orlanthi of Heortland). In 1616, all that gets blown
> into bits.
>
> Heck, it has it all going on there - Jar-Eel, Harrek, Greymane, King
> Broyan, Fazzur Wideread, ambitious Esrolian queens, Esvularing
> sorcerers, trolls and Kitori plotting the return of the Darkness, the
> Queen of the Bagogi, Brithini exiles, deceitful dwarfs and
> Caladralanders trying to do God knows what! What a setting!
>
The campaign I'm currently a player in is set in the Holy Country at
this time. Its largely from the perspective of the Rightarm Islanders -
the one group you seem to have forgotten in your list above :)
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Trotsky
Gamer and Skeptic
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