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==Pearls On the Deep== | ==Pearls On the Deep== | ||
* | * [[Arkhosia]] - The Nations of the Dragonborn | ||
* | * [[Bael Turath]] - The nations of the humans and tieflings | ||
* | * [[The Fair Kingdoms]] - The nations of the elven races; including the Anauli Empire, the Realm of the Twin Queens, and the Empire of Cendriane | ||
* | * [[Distant Stars]] - smaller nations, either fallen before our time or ruled by those from still further spheres. | ||
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==Technical Details== | ==Technical Details== | ||
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==Future History== | ==Future History== |
Latest revision as of 07:45, 26 January 2009
Opening Narration Goes Here
Welcome to the wiki for Pacing the Void, a fantasy tabletop role playing campaign featuring planar warfare, designed for Dungeons and Dragons Fourth Edition's Paragon and Epic tiers of play. This wiki is meant to serve as a campaign guide and setting document for potential future games.
The game draws its inspiration from the "core" of the uniquely D&D Mythology and planes of existence, the feel of the city-states and legendry of the Cradle of Civilization and the strange and epic conflict of Jack Kirby's Fourth World.
Pearls On the Deep[edit]
- Arkhosia - The Nations of the Dragonborn
- Bael Turath - The nations of the humans and tieflings
- The Fair Kingdoms - The nations of the elven races; including the Anauli Empire, the Realm of the Twin Queens, and the Empire of Cendriane
- Distant Stars - smaller nations, either fallen before our time or ruled by those from still further spheres.
Cast of Characters[edit]
Technical Details[edit]
Future History[edit]
Resources[edit]
- What else can I Wiki? Wikipedia
- What is a RPG? RPG Wiki
- What is a GM? Game Master