Well this looks promising. My favorite campaign setting to emerge from the d20 era is finally getting a new home. Press release
here. Short version: it's going to a company run by some ex-White-Wolfers which is who helped publish it originally. In the comments it looks like they're planning on taking their time before releasing anything for it (2015?!) but that might be better in the long run anyway. I'll have to keep my eye on this one.
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This will probably sound crazy coming from me but for some reason I really liked Scarred Lands.
I thought the concept was good and a lot of the monsters were fun and interesting as well.
I may have to check this out.
I'll go with "unexpected" - I didn't realize you were familiar with it.
To me it's the best example I know of taking the expected elements of D&D-style fantasy and making them interesting in some new ways. I'd like to see it active again.
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