Brian said: Gary "Lethan" H said: World of Darkness is 75% ish based on Modern settings, you'll get the odd 1880's Cowboy themed game or the Dark Ages... and the rarer still further back or forward. Well, World of Darkness has games set in the Dark Ages, the Renaissance (Mage: the Sorcerer's Crusade), the old west (Werewolf: the Wild West), and modern-day. Gary "Lethan" H said: Anything based around DnD/Pathfinder will be a fantasy setting and is aprox 45% of the players here. I wouldn't say "anything". All of the D20 system games are essentially based on D&D 3/3.5. That's going to include things like D20 Modern and magipunk settings like Spelljammer. Yes, has games based. If you keep track of the ones currently running, I would argue that 75% was a low percentile. Most of the current GM's don't run Dark Ages, but stick within the 1900's or 2000's (Using 1st/2nd or 20th rules). When one pops up it either sits there waiting for ages or is taken from behind straight away and vanishes due to people wanting to try out the 'new' 20th rules for that setting. DnD and Pathfinder is entirely Fantasy, unless you homebrew. D20 modern and the others are not DnD - they are the 3.5 system modified. To the original poster - if you want something that isn't Fantasy related, I would recommend looking up the list of games we can currently put up ... so for example, good old Googling "DnD" would tell you the versions, what's currently the latest etc. Then proceed to specifically look up the version you want to play. In the case of World of Darkness, you'll have issues based on the simple fact the team here can't tell the difference between CWoD and NWoD - or choose not to care due to the low population (It's like comparing DnD 3.5 to 4th edition). So you'll have to read the games information as you come across them.