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Okay, so I read two different threads today about how much people like or dislike the various campaign worlds (Greyhawk, Eberron, and Forgotten Realms).

Instead, let's vote on it. When you post, include a short summation of why you like that campaign setting the best. I'd like to stick to those three, but honestly I really don't care too much.

Alright, I'll kick it off:

I have to vote for Forgotten Realms. It's what I grew up playing, and to me that's classic D&D.

1 Forgotten Realms
0 Eberron
0 Greyhawk

Now it's you guys' (and girls') turn!


Okay, so I've got a new campaign world going on, with the campaign being based largely around the huge war going on here. But I, not being incredibly high in brainpower, don't really know how many people should be in each army (of which there are about twenty). One main problem is: several of the armies are primarily the undead. How do I know just how many are in their army? It would really help to know these statistics just because then my players would have a somewhat more basic measure of the power and sway of an individual army.

So here are the armies I have:

Angels-large army of celestials trapped on Prime Material Plane, trying to aid Helm's Watchers (see below)

Elves-the remaining elves, who were the first to be targetted by the Cabal (see below). Many were killed.
Dwarves
Aventi-from Stormwrack, the United Resistances underwater allies
Helms Watchers-the god Helm, trying to purge the Prime Material Plane entirely
Devils
The Cabal of Reform-the undead forces, striving to take control of the plane for the sake of......well that's a little complicated. Let's just say it's for the sake of being evil.
Metallic Dragons
Gith
Chromatic Dragons
The Fang-splinter army of the Cabal, headed by vampires
The United Resistance-the remaining mortals, fighting to recover the world from the undead
Beasts-goblinoids, savages in the wilds
Drow
Demons
Jerren-from book of vile darkness
Vashar-from book of vile darkness
The Skulls-think goblinoid pirates

Alright that's the basics of my armies. If you want more information about the setting to help you come up with some sort of numbers, feel free to ask. Any comments on these armies or any different cool armies are welcome. But mostly, I need any ideas on how big these armies should be.

nam out

P.S.: Any armies I didn't elaborate on are just what it says (i.e. Dwarves, Drow). Thanks.


Must....fight......for........air.....

Okay, anybody have input?


Come on....I seriously need help. No input?