Burnt World of Athas (original) (raw)

Ah! Hello there. Grak! Be a good boy, and inform the Overcouncil that we have visitors. Quickly now, you can finish your sweetmeats when you get back.

You'll have to forgive him, he's a bit slow. Good help has been impossible to find since Tithian freed all of our slaves. Now then, what is it I can do for you?

What is Dark Sun?

Dark Sun is a campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game. Set on the desert world of Athas, Dark Sun is about the struggle for survival.

Nine city-states cling to life in the Tablelands. Until recently, they were ruled by powerful Sorcerer-Kings, both tyrants and protectors. Now, only five remain; the other cities are cast into chaos and violent strife. Soon, the desert may swallow them, as it has so many times before. The wastes are riddled with the ruins of cities long dead.

It is a world where magic drains the very essence of life. Ancient wars have left vast swaths of the planet sterile; even now, druids fight a losing battle to preserve the environment. To practice magic is to tempt death at the hands of the mob, yet the cities themselves are ruled by the most powerful of defilers.

Originally released in 1991 by TSR for the 2nd edition of AD&D, Athas.org has been the steward of the Dark Sun campaign setting since the release of D&D 3rd edition in 2000. In that time, we have released updated core rules, two monster manuals, numerous setting supplements, such as City State of Draj and Wisdom of the Drylanders, and the epic adventure Dregoth Ascending. You can see a list of all of our products here

Announcements

Original Dark Sun art for sale

Here’s a great piece of Baxa art for auction. This art was originally in Dragon Kings and shows a Thri-kreen using psionics against some elves.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/167429568953

Lost Cities of the Trembling Plains now available for download!

Athas.org and the Pristine Tower Development Group are very pleased to announce the long-awaited release of Lost Cities of the Trembling Plains!

Download it today and discover:

https://athas.org/products/lcottp

New adventure module the Chthonian Womb now available for download!

I’m pleased to announce that our first edition-agnostic adventure, The Chthonian Womb, is now available for free! Download it today, and discover what deadly beasts and ancient secrets lay buried beneath Athas’ past!

Rich Baker on DS4

Posted by flip 7 months ago

Rich Baker has been doing a retrospective on his time working on Dungeons and Dragons, in celebration of it’s 50th anniversary. He’s recently posted about the development of Dark Sun 4e, which includes the origins of what would eventually become the core 5e “Background” character pillar.

The Brutal History of D&D’s Dark Sun Video

Watch The Brutal History of D&D’s Dark Sun by Exits Examined on Youtube.

Articles

What if Athasian gnomes had survived the Cleansing Wars?

Written by Tommaso Mazzoni, and first published on 2025-04-20

What If is a series of articles examining how the Dark Sun setting might be different if a single aspect were changed.

This week, we look at how Athas might be different if the gnomes - much like the lizardfolk of the Last Sea - had survived the Cleansing Wars.

Lawful Stupid blog, Repost #23 - Cultural Weapon Groups

Written by Logarium, and first published on 2025-04-15

A repost of articles from the Lawful Stupid RPG blog, this one featuring new cultural weapon groups.

The Athasian Survey Project 40 - The Nexus School of Psionics

Written by Neujack, and first published on 2025-04-06

While at the Nexus, the Athasian Survey Project’s narrator faces a difficult decision.

What if moongates were more common, but were dangerous to use?

Written by Azog the Defiler, and first published on 2025-03-30

What If is a series of articles examining how the Dark Sun setting might be different if a single aspect were changed.

Moongates are a concept introduced in the 4e Dark Sun Campaign Setting, and supposedly provided a means to travel from Athas to the moons of Ral and Guthay, but the concept was never truly fleshed out. If used in a Dark Sun game, moongates should probably be quite difficult to find, with only a handful of gates to be found on Athas and maybe only one or two each on Ral and Guthay. But, what if they weren’t?

Working the Crowd - Gladiatorial Fame in Dark Sun

Written by Luke Swadling, and first published on 2025-03-23

Optional rules 5e for Dark Sun gladiators that are easily portable into other editions.

Lawful Stupid blog, Repost #22 - Templar Kits

Written by Logarium, and first published on 2025-03-16

A repost of articles from the Lawful Stupid RPG blog, this one featuring new kits for the Templar class.