All content found on this wiki is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike license. It is based on the intellectual property of Jack Butler, the writer and creator of Young Kingdoms, and is present on this wiki AGAINST his wishes but in compliance with the license. Why Wikia wants to retain a wiki whose sole contributor and creator wants shut down is left as an intellectual exercise for the reader.
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The Young Kingdoms
Geography: The natural features of the Young Kingdoms, as well as its kingdoms, cities, towns and so on.
Monsters: The creatures and bestial foes unique to the Young Kingdoms who challenge adventurers and common citizens in the Kingdoms and the Great Beyond.
People
Dramatis Personae: The player characters whose stories the campaign is centered on.
Inhabitants: The NPC heroes, villains, and simple folk who make up the rest of the population of the Young Kingdoms.
Work on the wiki is continuing, with particular concentration right now on the gods and goddesses that make up the various pantheons of the world. And that's a lot of gods, folks. Anyway, I'll be continuing the work until its done, though I might …
The goal of the Young Kingdoms Wiki is to create a web presence for Jack Butler's longstanding fantasy game world. Construction on the Young Kingdoms began back in 1983, and the game world has been added to, amended, reconstructed, and tinkered with ever since.
Over several decades, Jack has added to his game world in fits and starts, by small bites and in large, encyclopedic masses, until what started out as small enough to keep in a folder has grown larger, until it fills several filing cabinets. And like the Blob from the classic 50's movie of the same name, it has eaten and absorbed nearly everything it's come across.
You'll find things adapted from the Greyhawk, Forgotten Realms, and Eberron settings, as well as bits and pieces of gleaned from other sources, as well as things that are specifically original to Jack's imagination.
Over the years, the specific source of some of the adapted material has been lost, so if you see something that tastes familiar, but isn't just quite, now you know why.