Tal 39-dorei Campaign Setting Reborn
Kaelen had freed twelve so far. Twelve names carved into the underside of his tongue where no one could see. Twelve small embers.
In the sprawling ecosystem of tabletop roleplaying games, few third-party supplements have sparked as much controversy, cult admiration, and creative reinterpretation as the infamous TAL 39-Dorei Campaign Setting . Originally released as a niche, hyper-detailed setting for fantasy RPGs, it earned a reputation for its unflinching brutality, complex socio-economic mechanics, and deeply uncomfortable themes of systemic slavery and racial hierarchy. tal 39-dorei campaign setting reborn
Lirien smiled. It was not a nice smile. "I'm not taking it off. I'm giving it back." Kaelen had freed twelve so far
The Reborn rulebook includes a 30-page "Ethical Play" appendix—something unthinkable in the original. It guides GMs on: hyper-detailed setting for fantasy RPGs