Nimda (5e Campaign Setting)

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Nimda

Nimda is a vast classic dnd style campaign where the gods are extremely prevalent in culture folklore and politics of most places. However, some continents don't keep this close connection and have started to lose touch with the faith while some have abandoned it altogether but with the Low One gaining followers again they couldn't have picked a worse time. Whether in The Screaming Caves of the military country Bohdi or in the Radis Islands of the mysterious and dangerous Pinoak people you are sure to find what you are looking for.

Cosmology

Nimda contains many planes and worlds to explore.

Cosmology (Nimda Setting)


Entities


Geography


History

A complete timeline of all of the major events of nimdas history

History (Nimda Setting)

For DMs


Signs


Races

Races (Nimda Setting)



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gollark: Would be difficult to prompt-engineer good poems out of it, too.
gollark: I never tried it myself.
gollark: GPT-3 can do poems fairly well, apparently.
gollark: Oh yes, people like overly specific stories, you could have a nice list of the shinier projects the thing funds.
gollark: The obvious things to measure are things like "projects funded" or "money distributed".
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