Whaaaaa link us Gabor! We were just discussing his blog, Prince said his worldbuilding was very nerd dream stuff.Borshak's Lair is great, too. There is a re-edited version floating around (along with the other Dungeoneer modules), with layout redone by none else but Kent.
The Zimiamvia/Eddas/Night Land Mash-up is a terrific read. Very unique style of fantasy.From my quick glance it I saw campaign materials from Tolkien what if other realm stuff, looked wild.
Sorry again, @bryce0lynch. It may be that the reason I liked the 4e version was at least in part because of the art. None of these were in the 3e version:A cruel person would start buying Bryce the Dungeon issues after 150.
Seriously though, I wish he had got to #152, I would have liked to see his take on "The Last Breaths of Ashenport". It was also adapted to 4e in Dungeon 156. Wizards has a free version on line, although at the time I am posting the site appears to be down for maintenance.