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Greetings to all!

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I'm new to the C&C boards (please go easy on me), and I just wanted to say to all: well met! C&C is such a wonderful game, and I plan on playing it for years to come.

Can anyone tell me where I might find some homebrew settings?

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Re: Greetings to all!

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Beowulf wrote:
I'm new to the C&C boards (please go easy on me), and I just wanted to say to all: well met! C&C is such a wonderful game, and I plan on playing it for years to come.

Can anyone tell me where I might find some homebrew settings?

Well, mine can be found here, along with a metric ton of house rules and rules expansions:
http://www.grey-elf.com/candc/

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Post by Birthright »

You can try the Ilshara setting, available at dragonsfoot:
http://www.dragonsfoot.org/cc/

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Lots of good links here:
http://cncplayer.net
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Now I can hope your the Beowulf I know from Charleston, SC. Am I that lucky?
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Welcome over here Beowulf!
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Wecome Beowulf! Cool name btw. 8)

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And.. I think I saw a Grendel on these forums.. so beware.
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Welcome to the crusade.
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Welcome to the Crusade. here is a forum, run by our Julian Grimm, that deals with homebrew settings. Mine is the world of Morrine.

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Post by Jungger »

Howdy Beowulf,

I am new to this game as well but it looks like what I was looking for- AD&D with a few upgrades/changes.

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Welcome to our ranks, Beowulf.
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Rigon wrote:
Welcome to the Crusade. here is a forum, run by our Julian Grimm, that deals with homebrew settings. Mine is the world of Morrine.

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Thank you Rigon! And Welcome to Beowulf! Definately stop by RK and check out the settings. Also I think you'll find these forums a nice friendly place to hang your hat as well.
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Beowulf wrote:
I'm new to the C&C boards (please go easy on me), and I just wanted to say to all: well met!

Hello and welcome, Beowulf. Glad to have you with us!
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