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A'''''[http://theonyxpath.com/category/worlds/scarredlands/ Scarred Lands]''''' is a campaign setting for [[Dungeons & Dragons]] 3.5.
 
''[[Scarred Lands]]'' takes place on the planet Scarn, 150 after the second great war. The world is still in ruins from the conflict and its aftermath.
 
In this world, the Titans created pretty much everything, including the Gods. But just like they created everything, they also destroyed everything - thus making room for new creations. The Gods, who depended on the prayers of mortals for their own sustenance, could not easily accept the wanton slaughter of their followers.
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* [[Ominous Floating Castle]]: You can make your own!
* [[Parental Incest]]: Hrinruuk raped his daughter Tanil, resulting in the birth of Idra. Mesos also tricked his daughter Belsameth into coupling with him while he was in disguise, conceiving Erias, the demigod of dreams.
* [[Predecessor Villain]]: The Slarecians were a humanoid race of powerful evil sorcerers who were believed to have practiced abhorrent acts like human sacrifice, black magic, [[necromancy]], and horrific biological experiments. As they did not swear allegiance to anyone, gods or titans, they were wiped out completely by the war. The things they left behind - dark magic items, forbidden spells and magic, and foul undead creatures - are used to suggest that Scarn's current state is better than the alternative.
* [[Plaguemaster]]: Chern, of course. His sorcerers and druids as well. Vangal, as the son of Chern, is the god of pestilence. However, his prefered method of killing is a bit less...subtle.
* [[Priceless Paperweight]]: The pantheon of Gods managed to slay the titan Kadum (aka The Mountainshaker). The mighty titan's source of power was his heart, so the goddess Belsameth (aka The Slayer) ripped it out... and has since used it as a footstool.