Which part of Cerilia do you prefer to set your campaign in?

And why? Does any other part of the continent appeal to you? What gives some parts of Cerilia greater appeal than others?

(Apart from not owning the proper books, that is.)

I really like Brechtur. I’m not sure why I prefer it, it just appeals to me more.

How’s that for a non-answer.

Rjurik…Cause I like Norse-named Celts!!

I like all of them, yet end up qith Anuire more often than not. Must be a lack of imagination. In fact, I almost always wind up playing on the Sourth Coast or on the West Coast. Boooring :wink:

I voted for the Rjurik highlands for the simple fact that it is theonly place I have played in so far. Not much of a real answer for ya though. To be completely honest though, I am intrigued by the possibilities of intrigue that the more southern realms have.

Personally, I prefer playing in Anuire or Khinasi. Brechtur is interesting too, but I see it more as a frontier than anything else.

I personally prefer Anuire. Its the easiest region for players to grasp and role-play properly. It seems to be quite a difficult task for people to role-play a culture they don’t understand and can’t relate too. Especially the Khinasi!

I would have to agree with Lawgiver not to mention I have the books for Anuire and not for the rest.

I voted Brechtur, largely because of the naval and cold-weather action. I also really enjoy the economy games I can play there.

I haven’t been able to play Vosgard or Khinasi, but would like to try at some time.

Rjurik and Anuire are both fun as well, but Anuire is kind of boring.

Plus, I think its fun to be challenged with role-playing cultures that I may not be able to identify with as easily, it gives me a reason to learn in the process.

Which is it Gargamel? Is Anuire fun or is it boring?

Anuire is fun, don’t get me wrong. However, I like to switch things up every now and then. It is during these periods that I consider Anuire boring. This is mostly because of repitition of playing in Anuire so much. Anywhere can be interesting if you put your mind to it, but I like the overall region of Anuire less than I like the other regions.

[b]Orginally posted by Arch-Sorcerer Gargamel

   Anuire is fun, don't get me wrong. However, I like to switch things up every now and then. It is during these periods that I consider Anuire boring. This is mostly because of repitition of playing in Anuire so much. Anywhere can be interesting if you put your mind to it, but I like the overall region of Anuire less than I like the other regions.[/b]

So, if I understand correctly…
Anuire is fun until it is boring then it’s not fun. But it’s only boring until it’s fun again.:stuck_out_tongue:

Actually, its boring even while its entertaining.

:stuck_out_tongue: I don’t know enough about the others…

Actually at the moment I’m looking to secure whichever product it is has info on Chimeron in it.

As a player I would say Anuire, but as a DM I prefer Vosgaard.

I would say I enjoy Anuire the most. Khinasi is enjoyable for its distinction in culture.

What I mean is all except the vos are basically european in flavor while the vos are Russian/cossack IMO. The distinct difference in beliefs & culture make them fun to interact with

Orginally posted by Chioran

         [quote][i]Orginally posted by Arch-Sorcerer Gargamel[/i]

         Anuire is fun, don't get me wrong. However, I like to switch things up every now and then. It is during these periods that I consider Anuire boring. This is mostly because of repitition of playing in Anuire so much.  Anywhere can be interesting if you put your mind to it, but I like the overall region of Anuire less than I like the other regions.

So, if I understand correctly…
Anuire is fun until it is boring then it’s not fun. But it’s only boring until it’s fun again.:stuck_out_tongue: [/quote]

I think he’s been in his cottage in the forest playing with little blue guys a litte to long. That or he ate too many of the wrong minerals(from his qutoe)…

I dont know really which one I prefer more… I’ve been partial to both; Anuire is good and all, but seems rather “dry” culturally but maybe thats just perception. I’ve actually always liked bringing Brecht characters into ruling Anuriean domains.

Well, that was always my plan. :):stuck_out_tongue:

I think he’s been in his cottage in the forest playing with little blue guys a litte to long. That or he ate too many of the wrong minerals(from his qutoe)…

No mineral is a wrong mineral. ¦¬]

So if so many people like the Rjuven highlands then why aren;t any of you joining the Shadows of the Blood campaign?

http://students.ceid.upatras.gr/~mperedim/SotB/

Get to it man, We need more action in the highlands.

I personally like the Brecht setting. How can you go wrong with Tower ships eh?