I wonder if it will be something similar in that it's another pocket plane like Barovia, perhaps Feywild or similar.
Oh heck the smaller MtGs Settings are basically pocket planes.
I wonder if it will be something similar in that it's another pocket plane like Barovia, perhaps Feywild or similar.
I hope they add the Moonsea and Smebia. That would flesh out that entire area pretty good and make a good campaign expansion. They could do an adventure book in Cormanthor and Myth Drannor then. Is Myth Drannor rebuilt still or was it destroyed again, Im not up on the current FR lore?
The Moonsea is a wonderful little area with a lot of politics going on and perfect for a little Dark Fantasy in your Realms if you want it. I support this entirely.
I believe Myth Drannor was destroyed again. At least that's what it says in the SCAG.
We Welshies are a proud people, and we come in many forms.Ah, got it. Well there you go then.
Just print the Mystara book I wrote. It's already been playtested and once I get the final pieces three pieces of Art it's ready to go. The setting is far more popular than people give it credit for. But since it doesn't get a lot of discussion a lot of people don't know it exists in 5th edition.Another great idea that I think will not happen but really wish for.
All possible. Although it could also have referred to other elements of CoS... like a small campaign area with several towns and multiple plot threads running through it, or that it was an expanded adaptation of a famous module or module series, or that it was another thing he got together with Tracy Hickman on to create.It could refer to countless elements, from Ravenloft itself, to an undead heavy AP, to an AP with a major undead villian, to Zendikar which has vampire cities, or Innistrad which also has Vampires and other Gothic Horror or some obscure element of CoS.
Who knows. And that might have been for an different project then the one he just hinted at.
All possible. Although it could also have referred to other elements of CoS... like a small campaign area with several towns and multiple plot threads running through it, or that it was an expanded adaptation of a famous module or module series, or that it was another thing he got together with Tracy Hickman on to create.
So for instance, some folks hypothesized an adaptation and expansion of the Desert of Desolation series which Tracy Hickman created and worked on, as that would hit upon several similarities to CoS. But at this point it's all just speculation.
The only problem, and its not really a problem, of assuming its going to be a Hickman inspired book is that Tracy and Laura added so much to D&D during TSR where do you start? You've got Desert of Desolation and In Search of Adventure but his magnum opus is Dragonlance. So after Ravenloft you've got three fantastic supplements any of which would be a welcome addition.