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D&D 5E What D&D Product Can Be Seen In The Crystals?

WotC has posted an image of a pile of crystals through which distorted glimpses of what looks like a product can be seen. In the comments below, folks have been flipping, enhancing, and generally squinting at the image behind the crystals, and while it's hard to make out, guesses include 'Journey Through the Radiant Ocean' (although I personally think that first letter looks more like an X or...

WotC has posted an image of a pile of crystals through which distorted glimpses of what looks like a product can be seen. In the comments below, folks have been flipping, enhancing, and generally squinting at the image behind the crystals, and while it's hard to make out, guesses include 'Journey Through the Radiant Ocean' (although I personally think that first letter looks more like an X or K than a J). 'Citadel' is also a popular guess for that last word--'Journey(s) to/from the Radiant Citadel'? Take a look and see what you think (or check the comments for flipped and enhanced versions).

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In Spelljammer lore, the phlogiston--the space between the crystal spheres in which the prime material worlds can be found--is also known as the 'Rainbow Ocean'. And crystal seem on-brand for crystals spheres.

Below the text, the image appears to be of some kind of marketplace. Above it, WotC wrote "Through the depths of the Ethereal Plane is a beacon of possibility and adventure... "

There was apparently a press event today, pending some kind of product announcement on Tuesday.

 

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JEB

Legend
Come to think of it, there are elements in Icewind Dale (no spoilers) that could be used to set up something like an edition reboot. Not to mention that (aside from a slight tweak to humanoid alignment), it feels like the last "old-style" 5E book... maybe that's when Sardior shattered.
 








Levistus's_Leviathan

5e Freelancer
Random meta-thought. If every edition has its own canon, and Sardior still existed as a coherent being in the 3E era, did he get blown up during one of the transitions to a later iteration of D&D canon? (Much like how 3E is implied to be Vecna's fault.) He didn't exist at all in 4E (nor did his children), but now he's a part of 5E's multiverse backstory...
Vecna also has some connection to the Time Obelisks from various 5e adventures, which could possibly be connected to this. (I've said before that an adventure where you use one of the Obelisks to go back in time to the First World would be cool, if possible.)
 

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