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Wilderlands of High Fantasy & Majestic Wilderlands soon gone from DriveThruRPG

Wilderlands of High Fantasy is a campaign setting published by Judges Guild in the 70's. It's by far the best fantasy setting ever published (yes, I am biased) for a busy Judge who doesn't have infinite prep time.

The setting is just populated enough that one can drop in whatever they wish, without breaking anything. At the same time, there are plenty of cool things to interact with even without adding anything.

Legendary adventures in the Wilderlands include City State of The Invincible Overlord, Wraith Overlord, Tegel Manor, Caverns of Thracia, The Thieves of Fortress Badabaskor, and many, many other, less known ones.

The setting was originally published in four booklets:

Besides the setting, they came with a plethora of additional rules and procedures for generating everything from ruins to caves to dungeons.

The setting was compiled and expanded into a box-set by Necromancer Games in 2005. Unfortunately, it's been long sold-out, just like the originals, so it is quite expensive to get it today.

Robert Conley, a long-time Wilderlands contributor and Judge (his Wilderlands campaign has been going on for 40 years!), revised the four original booklets and their maps under the license from Judges Guild:

His own works in the Wilderlands are amazing as well:

Above two are available as print bundle as well.

His licence will lapse (all reasons explained here) and all of the above will be removed from his store page by Monday, August 21st, 2022.

Given that Judges Guild of today is nothing but a mismanaged mess, make sure to get these amazing supplements while you still can.

And even more importantly, to support Robert Conley, a person who has kept the true spirit of Wilderlands alive long after Bob Bledsaw had passed away.

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