Echohawk
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Thunder Rift seems so ripe for WotC to bring back as a great modular starter setting. Baffling that they haven't, either for 3E or 4E.Awesome, as always.
I'm wondering if the Thunder Rift stuff should be separated out into its own subcategory, though. It is its own distinct mini-setting, though connected to Mystara.
Hmmm... I'm not sure there was enough Thunder Rift content to warrant a subcategory. That would basically be the Challenger line, minus Wrath of the Immortals, Creature Catalog and Champions of Mystara, I think.I'm wondering if the Thunder Rift stuff should be separated out into its own subcategory, though. It is its own distinct mini-setting, though connected to Mystara.
I didn't! Those fall firmly in the category of "stuff that just has a D&D logo on it". As I mentioned in the blurb at the beginning, I decided to included those items in this Guide, even though they didn't necessarily have anything to do with Mystara. That said, they might be set in Mystara. I admit that I wasn't diligent enough to check that when making the Guide. I'm not sure most of them have enough setting information in them to establish which world they take place in.Even after all this time I find something new occasionally. I didn't realize the Endless quest books occurred in Mystara. How did you confirm all of those were in Mystara?
It might have been, but I didn't find any indication that that was the case when researching this Guide (and I don't own the game). If you can find any corroborating evidence that it's set in Mystara, I'll happily add it to the listWasn't the D&D RTS made by SSI, Stronghold ('the Kingdom Simulator'), supposedly set in Mystara? It's been way too long since I played it.
Wasn't the D&D RTS made by SSI, Stronghold ('the Kingdom Simulator'), supposedly set in Mystara? It's been way too long since I played it.