D&D 5E Two New D&D Books Revealed: Feywild & Strixhaven Mage School

Amazon has revealed the next two D&D hardcovers! The Wild Beyond the Witchlight is a feywild adventure due in September, and Curriculum of Chaos is a Magic: the Gathering setting of Strixhaven, which looks like a Harry Potter-esque mage school, set for November. https://www.amazon.com/dp/0786967277/?fbclid=IwAR0XJFcrq5jcCsPLRpMx--hEeSOXpDNFG1_tT6JUwB0hhXp-0wwrcXo6KhQ The Wild Beyond the...

Amazon has revealed the next two D&D hardcovers! The Wild Beyond the Witchlight is a feywild adventure due in September, and Curriculum of Chaos is a Magic: the Gathering setting of Strixhaven, which looks like a Harry Potter-esque mage school, set for November.


The Wild Beyond the Witchlight is D&D's next big adventure storyline that brings the wicked whimsy of the Feywild to fifth edition for the first time.

The recent Unearthed Arcana, Folk of the Feywild, contained the fairy, hobgoblin of the Feywild, owlfolk, and rabbitfolk. UA is usually a good preview of what's in upcoming D&D books.

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Curriculum of Chaos is an upcoming D&D release set in the Magic: The Gathering world of Strixhaven -- a brand new MtG set only just launched.

Strixhaven is a school of mages on the plane of Arcavios, an elite university with five rival colleges founded by dragons: Silverquill (eloquence), Prismari (elemental arts), Witherbloom (life and death), Lorehold (archaeomancy), and Quandrix (numeromancy). You can read more about the M:tG set here.

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You will be able to tune into WotC's streamed event D&D Live on July 16 and 17 for details on both, including new character options, monsters, mechanics, story hooks, and more!


 

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Marandahir

Crown-Forester (he/him)
Heh think of it the other way around.

Humans have spiritual experience.

There is no difference between sightings of space aliens as aspects of our modern worldview, and the sightings of trolls and flying witches as aspects of the medieval worldview.
YES! Our current worldview is informed by generations of science fiction tropes that have primed us to give pseudoscientific explanations regarding the mysteries of space to experiences that defy categorization or explanation. But previous worldviews lacked the perspective of a multitude of alien worlds adrift in a vast, mostly empty universe; they also lacked perspective on a bunch of other things, and thus the pseudoscience allowed for other sorts of sightings or outlandish claims.

As science marches on, the room for the fantastic shrinks because we shine a light on the unknown. But we must understand that the more we understand about the universe, the more we realise we understand so little, and there is always more room for the Perilous Realm tucked away beyond the wall of the current edge of knowledge.
 

Parmandur

Book-Friend
Heh think of it the other way around.

Humans have spiritual experience.

There is no difference between sightings of space aliens as aspects of our modern worldview, and the sightings of trolls and flying witches as aspects of the medieval worldview.
Oh, for sure, if anyone was talking about UFOs I call them plots of the Fair Folk.

Really, it's all just separated substances.
 



Quickleaf

Legend
Those were after they were posted here and neither indicates the source. I want to confirm the source of the image. Did it actually appear on Fantasy Grounds website briefly? Or did somebody mock it up?

@LuisCarlos17f where did you get this image?
I have no idea if it's a case of a bunch of news outlets using the same source, but I saw the same cover image for The Wild Beyond the Witchlight on Zoltar's Sage Advice website: Revealed: the cover for The Wild Beyond the Witchlight!
 



Urriak Uruk

Gaming is fun, and fun is for everyone

"It seems that the possible cover of the campaign , The Wild Beyond the Witchlight : A Feywild Adventure , could have been leaked due to an oversight by Fantasy Grounds."

So even this fellow isn't 100% of whether this leaked from Fantasy Grounds. So probably the cover (or a placeholder) but there is an outside chance it's fake.
 

Parmandur

Book-Friend
"It seems that the possible cover of the campaign , The Wild Beyond the Witchlight : A Feywild Adventure , could have been leaked due to an oversight by Fantasy Grounds."

So even this fellow isn't 100% of whether this leaked from Fantasy Grounds. So probably the cover (or a placeholder) but there is an outside chance it's fake.
Seems to be the long and the short of it.
 

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