Nothing is ever certain, but we're in contact and I expect that I'll be in the loop.Is wizards gonna keep you in the loop as far as eberron goes or are they doing their own thing?
Nothing is ever certain, but we're in contact and I expect that I'll be in the loop.
I'm a little disappointed Keith doesn't know when or how extensive the Eberron support will be... I had hoped WotC would already have him cloistered away working on the book. I hate the fact that the current focus seems to be the Forgettable Realms. I guess they figure start with the bland and save the awesome for later.
PERSONALLY, I am hoping to have concrete Eberron support before that. However, no need to pull out the petitions yet. At the moment I think things are moving in the right direction; it's just something that WotC isn't going to have much time to think about until the DMG is done and 5E is fully launched.My guess is we will see the FRCS by mid/late 2015. If Eberron and related products (AP's, adv league) etc make it into the 2016 slot ill be happy... but I wouldn't count on it until 2017.
Eh, I see that argument for combining a "Cannith house artisan" and "criminal" (or whatever). I fully support the idea that membership in a house, at active participation, should be a background. I'm just not at all on board with the background granting the Mark.Backgrounds are inherently flexible though. If you want a Cannith criminal swap the skills and proficiencies for the criminals skills and proficiencies.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.