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* [[Glorantha]], with races that only distantly resemble the standard races | * [[Glorantha]], with races that only distantly resemble the standard races | ||
* [[The Elvenpath (Jörg Rhiemeier)|The Elvenpath]]; Elves and Dwarves are humans, and orcs do not exist; also, '''no magic''' | * [[The Elvenpath (Jörg Rhiemeier)|The Elvenpath]]; Elves and Dwarves are humans, and orcs do not exist; also, '''no magic''' or at east ''very limited'' magic | ||
* [[Shadowrun]], cyber-fantasy | * [[Shadowrun]], cyber-fantasy | ||
* [[Warhammer]] 40,000; Elves, Dwarves and Orcs are alien races | * [[Warhammer]] 40,000; Elves, Dwarves and Orcs are alien races |
Latest revision as of 05:09, 17 April 2024
EDO is an acronym for "Elves, Dwarves, Orcs" and refers to fantasy conworlds that are structured similarly as Middle-earth, especially with regard to the races that inhabit them. EDO conworlds are used especially in role-playing games.
Examples of EDO worlds
- Middle-earth - the original EDO world, and perhaps still the best
- Aventuria, the world of the German RPG Das Schwarze Auge (The Dark Eye)
- Earthdawn, very high magic
- Forgotten Realms, a D&D setting
- Midgard RPG, another German RPG
- Warhammer Fantasy
Less typical EDO worlds
- Glorantha, with races that only distantly resemble the standard races
- The Elvenpath; Elves and Dwarves are humans, and orcs do not exist; also, no magic or at east very limited magic
- Shadowrun, cyber-fantasy
- Warhammer 40,000; Elves, Dwarves and Orcs are alien races