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'''Inis Albion''' is a high fantasy role-playing game setting by [[User:WeepingElf|Jörg Rhiemeier]] which is part of the [[The Elvenpath (Jörg Rhiemeier)|The Elvenpath]].  The setting is currently under construction and has not yet been played regularly (though it has been playtested once at a gaming convention).
'''Inis Albion''' is a high fantasy [[role-playing game]] setting by [[User:WeepingElf|Jörg Rhiemeier]] which is part of the project named [[The Elvenpath (Jörg Rhiemeier)|The Elvenpath]].  The setting is currently under construction and has not yet been played regularly (though it has been playtested once at a gaming convention).


The world of Inis Albion is an interpretation of Arthurian Britain.  The setting avoids the cliché of an idealized High Medieval royal court, which would be an anachronism in Britain about 500 AD.  A special feature of Inis Albion is that [[Elves]] and [[Dwarves]] exist (as playable races), who, however, are just human beings with "Elvish" and "Dwarvish" cultures.
The world of Inis Albion is an interpretation of Arthurian Britain.  The setting avoids the cliché of an idealized High Medieval royal court, which would be an anachronism in Britain about 500 AD.  A special feature of Inis Albion is that [[Elves]] and [[Dwarves]] exist (as playable races), who, however, are just human beings with "Elvish" and "Dwarvish" cultures.

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Inis Albion is a high fantasy role-playing game setting by Jörg Rhiemeier which is part of the project named The Elvenpath. The setting is currently under construction and has not yet been played regularly (though it has been playtested once at a gaming convention).

The world of Inis Albion is an interpretation of Arthurian Britain. The setting avoids the cliché of an idealized High Medieval royal court, which would be an anachronism in Britain about 500 AD. A special feature of Inis Albion is that Elves and Dwarves exist (as playable races), who, however, are just human beings with "Elvish" and "Dwarvish" cultures.

The setting is designed for use with the GURPS Lite role-playing game, but can be adapted to other game systems.