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What's after Tomb of Annihilation? (Ridiculously premature speculation on 2018 releases)
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<blockquote data-quote="Prakriti" data-source="post: 7133987" data-attributes="member: 6855149"><p>Until now, I've assumed that the froghemoths, vegepygmies, and other swamp- and jungle-dwelling creatures in <em>Volo's Guide</em> were influenced by the upcoming Chult adventure. But you're right, those <em>Barrier Peaks</em> references could be significant.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, we're working with a lot less information this time around (or so it seems). One of the biggest clues in predicting <em>Tomb of Annihilation</em> came from a Salvatore novel. Supposedly a recent Ed Greenwood novel also referenced the resurrection curse in some oblique fashion, so there was that too. Now, with no new novels on the horizon, we don't have much to go off of besides the rule-books and interviews. Then again, <em>Tomb of Annihilation</em> might drop some hints as well, much as <em>Storm King's Thunder</em> did with Artus Cimber and the Ring of Winter. </p><p></p><p>If you want my best guess, based entirely on instinct, I think we're getting a planar adventure next year. I don't think they can put it off any longer, and they seem to be priming us for it too. According to Chris, Acererak's new Tomb is filled with strange souvenirs from his planar travels. That's the perfect opening to a plane-hopping adventure. Or, if not the planes, then something really genre-bending, like <em>Barrier Peaks</em> or <em>Spelljammer</em>. Whatever it is, I'm certain it'll be different from what we've had before -- more so than Chult or any other region of the Forgotten Realms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prakriti, post: 7133987, member: 6855149"] Until now, I've assumed that the froghemoths, vegepygmies, and other swamp- and jungle-dwelling creatures in [I]Volo's Guide[/I] were influenced by the upcoming Chult adventure. But you're right, those [I]Barrier Peaks[/I] references could be significant. Unfortunately, we're working with a lot less information this time around (or so it seems). One of the biggest clues in predicting [I]Tomb of Annihilation[/I] came from a Salvatore novel. Supposedly a recent Ed Greenwood novel also referenced the resurrection curse in some oblique fashion, so there was that too. Now, with no new novels on the horizon, we don't have much to go off of besides the rule-books and interviews. Then again, [I]Tomb of Annihilation[/I] might drop some hints as well, much as [I]Storm King's Thunder[/I] did with Artus Cimber and the Ring of Winter. If you want my best guess, based entirely on instinct, I think we're getting a planar adventure next year. I don't think they can put it off any longer, and they seem to be priming us for it too. According to Chris, Acererak's new Tomb is filled with strange souvenirs from his planar travels. That's the perfect opening to a plane-hopping adventure. Or, if not the planes, then something really genre-bending, like [I]Barrier Peaks[/I] or [I]Spelljammer[/I]. Whatever it is, I'm certain it'll be different from what we've had before -- more so than Chult or any other region of the Forgotten Realms. [/QUOTE]
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