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A World In Ruins is a sandbox campaign set in the ruins of a world ravaged by magic. The wars lasted long enough for all sides involved, a condition which resulted in the unleashing of hordes of lower planar beings in an effort to end the ongoing conflicts. The reasoning is not important and most of those people involved in the escalating conflict no longer exist. What is important is that the world has been left behind in a ruined state. Small towns surrounded by villages and hamlets tend to have the largest concentration of people. | A World In Ruins is a sandbox campaign set in the ruins of a world ravaged by magic. The wars lasted long enough for all sides involved, a condition which resulted in the unleashing of hordes of lower planar beings in an effort to end the ongoing conflicts. The reasoning is not important and most of those people involved in the escalating conflict no longer exist. What is important is that the world has been left behind in a ruined state. Small towns surrounded by villages and hamlets tend to have the largest concentration of people. | ||
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Within the towns, within the civilized areas, people are suspicious of strangers. Magic (arcane) is suspect and those who practice the arcane arts are often hunted down. The gods have undergone a change as the weaker, softer gods lose followers and fade away, leaving room for stronger, more forceful gods to rise. The priesthoods themselves are beginning to realize the possibilities inherent in this new world. | Within the towns, within the civilized areas, people are suspicious of strangers. Magic (arcane) is suspect and those who practice the arcane arts are often hunted down. The gods have undergone a change as the weaker, softer gods lose followers and fade away, leaving room for stronger, more forceful gods to rise. The priesthoods themselves are beginning to realize the possibilities inherent in this new world. | ||
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As long as it is an official Pathfinder class, ability, spell, whatever, it shall be allowed. Technology exists up to and including Early Firearms. As indicated, Arcane casters are discriminated against in the extreme, though there is no rule against using one. Alchemy and alchemists are on the rise as well as gunsmithing. | As long as it is an official Pathfinder class, ability, spell, whatever, it shall be allowed. Technology exists up to and including Early Firearms. As indicated, Arcane casters are discriminated against in the extreme, though there is no rule against using one. Alchemy and alchemists are on the rise as well as gunsmithing. | ||
Character will be created at first level and built with 25 Points (epic fantasy level) and advance using the fast track. Two traits. | Character will be created at first level and built with 25 Points (epic fantasy level) and advance using the fast track. Two traits. | ||
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