WORLD DESCRIPTIONS Wildtouched Earth (better name needed). Notable PCs: Richard, Melody This is a modern earth, with a timeline roughly in the new tens, depending on my storytelling needs.  It's a low magic, masquerade setting.  Most people don't know magic exists, and of those that do, the secret is closely guarded and kept protected.  There are three main races so far: Humans, both magically capable and normal ones, Wildtouched, who are shapeshifters into a single animal form and an anthro shape, and Cursed, who are the result of magical attempts to become wildtouched and are more traditional lycanthropes. Into all of this, you have the Lapis Lazuli, who want to learn more about magic and are nominally a government black organization, the Druids, low magic people who help maintain the masquerade and protect the Wildtouched, the Wildtouched themselves, mages who want to gain power, and in the fae, who may ultimately be responsible for the existence of WIldtouched at all. Three Pantheons Major PCs: Nathan, Thenyr History goes exactly as normal until mid August 2001, when the plane of magic and deities realigns with the mundane plane of earth, bringing "realms" into existence in the locations of the Scandinavian peninsula, Grecian peninsula, and Egypt, populated by monsters and gods from the respective mythologies and pantheons.  Inside the realms, magic works, but technology doesn't, and vice versa for the "Scientific realm", which is all the rest of earth not subsumed into the realms.  The gods aren't all on good terms with each other, and they're on worse terms with most nations and earth religions, and this forms the crux of the conflict.  However, the realms are actively explored by enterprising "realmwalkers", and those who hire them.  Some for adventure, some for money, some for exploration.  Takes place roughly 2020s. Wings and prayers Major PCs: Kawheek, Thenyr Based off the Greyhawk D&D setting, this includes the Thordani and Asari as existing races in a small area in the southern part of the Hellfurnace mountains.  Religious birdpeople who venerate Faenya, they're at roughly a Bronze age technology level and fight to maintain their villages against the encroachment of nearby powerful monsters and fire giants.  Furthermore, they seek to rid the world of undead and worship the sun.  Year irrelevant.  They are a martial, tribal people with little trust for 'book magic' or arcanism, though they're fine with divine holy magic.  Primary conflict themes are survival, family, and maintaining the tribe against enemies. Winds of change Major PC: Patrick Altair (Cassandra Delarose canon immigrant) In this setting, people going through puberty transform into an anthro animal with possible superpowers.  The reasons are lost to history so far, but the world has been drastically changed by this since 1996(the date of the first changes of everyone over adolescence) and even more by the Plague War (known as World War II in our world).  Population is about half what it is in real life.  Powers run the gamut of everything you might see in comic books, and everyone is a animal of some degree (percentage towards animal form), with 50% mammal, 25% avian, 15% reptile, 5% aquatic, and 5% Extinct or other vertebrate.  Primary conflict arises in coming-of-age stories and general interpersonal relations, made more complex by the morph variance.  Additionally, the Natural Order, a group of predator supremacists who wish to take over and eliminate prior history, lurk in the shadows. Fur, Fury, Space Major PC: Arrow Quincy Vershaft, (possibly Redtai Dacolis) Following the discovery of an alternate universe with a high number of habitable planets, our prime timeline used a one-time event to spawn over large amounts of intelligent colonists.  Unforeseen events resulted in not all of them being human, and consequently, anthros and mythical morphs.  Think Wing Commander meets Starfox for general feel.  Interstellar space opera to an extent, with aliens pressing back on the "genesis" races in various wars.  Mercenary ships exist as a major source of military buffer.  In the core canon for Jeff, computers do not work below the "Mainframe" level, although I've futzed with this myself enough to not be a hard rule.  Originally dealt with the crew of the Cause, but at this point I'd feel comfortable moving beyond that.