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As it stands, this article seems to only cover the system used for FK, without providing even a summary of what the setting is. I've only ever flipped through the rulebook- any chance of someone with more experience with the setting taking a crack at describing either the FK or FK modern setting? --Clay Collier 11:00, 2 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Originally, I had given more rule-specific information. FK Modern is not significantly different from Forbidden Kingdoms as the only real change is to interpret most of the FK Base Classes as d20 Modern Advanced Classes. The setting is more of a meta-setting for an alternate earth covering three sub-settings: Steampulp, Tesla Time (crude electrical tech), and Nazi Thugs. Bear Eagleson 16:09, 2 December 2007 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bear Eagleson (talk • contribs)
I've had the book for 5 years now, and think its one of the best d20 products ever published; its just too bad they had a bad name and bad bookcover to it. I'll try to find better descriptions of it. I wrote the first Amazon review of it.--Bedford 14:08, 13 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]