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{{dnd-stub}} '''Cities of Myth''' is a third-party [[multiverse]] setting for [[Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition]] being released on DriveThruRPG by publisher "Realmswarp Media", based around the idea of a multiverse made up of [[plane]]s that reflect/embody various fantastical realms from real-life mythologies - King Arthur's Britain, El Dorado, Asgard, etcetera. This multiverse is interlinked by leylines, which are the ultimate source of life and magic. Currently, only a single subsetting - Fallen Camelot - and a "setting primer" that discusses universal rules and terminology for the metasetting have been released. Two more subsettings (Atlantis Rising and Asgaard/Thule) are scheduled for release in late 2020, with others planned for a post-2020 release. In their own words, these settings were written and designed with "21st century representation and inclusivity" in mind. Exactly how that comes across is up to you. ==Sub-Settings== * [[Fallen Camelot]] - A Welsh mythology inspired setting in which Morgan Le Fae has conquered Britain after destroying Camelot. * Atlantis Rising - An underwater high magic setting. * Asgaard/Thule - A Norse inspired "magic and tech" setting. * Agartha - A Gothic [[Steampunk]] setting drawing from Victorian, Tibetan and Lovecraftian themes. * City of Night - Slavic inspired, low magic setting. * The Dreamscape - Adventuring the [[Plane of Dreams]]. * Eden - A "mid-magic" setting with "ancient Middle Eastern and Celestial influences" * El Dorado - A low magic Central American-themed setting. * Floating City of Air - High tech city-setting with capitalistic and urban themes. * The Great Plains - A "mid-magic" setting with Native American themes and Cultures. * The Old West - Low magic low-tech [[Western]] setting. * Shangri-la - Low magic setting based on Tibetan mysticism. * Scholomance - High magic setting based on Creole and Vodoo influences. * Themiscyra - Non-magic Hellenistic setting ==Links== * [https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse/pub/13092/Realmwarp-Media/subcategory/30284_35942/Cities-of-Myth DriveThruRPG link] [[Category:Dungeons & Dragons]] [[Category:Dungeons & Dragons Third Partyββ]] [[Category:Dungeons & Dragons Campaign Settings]]
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