Wiseblood
Adventurer
An MtG setting would be fine fir 16 to 32 pages, but you couldn't most traditional D&D settings properly in that few pages, they are too big with too much ground to cover.
True, but I want a snapshot that captures the feel. I don’t want an encyclopedia of setting. I want to play D&D not become a setting historian. The 3e FR setting book I thought was really good but a lot of it was pretty useless.
The best way to explain it would be if a third or half of the PHB were dedicated to calculating and tracking encumbrance.