D&D 5E The October D&D Book is Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons

As revealed by Nerd Immersion by deciphering computer code from D&D Beyond! Which makes my guess earlier this year spot on! UPDATE -- the book now has a description! https://www.enworld.org/threads/fizbans-treasury-the-dragon-book-now-has-a-description.681399/ https://www.enworld.org/threads/my-guess-for-the-other-d-d-book-this-year-draconomicon.680687/ Fizban the Fabulous by Vera...

As revealed by Nerd Immersion by deciphering computer code from D&D Beyond!

Fizban the Fabulous is, of course, the accident-prone, befuddled alter-ego of Dragonlance’s god of good dragons, Paladine, the platinum dragon (Dragonlance’s version of Bahamut).

Which makes my guess earlier this year spot on!

UPDATE -- the book now has a description!



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Fizban the Fabulous by Vera Gentinetta
 

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Maxperson

Morkus from Orkus
At the risk of both being pedantic and bringing up a potentially sensitive topic, you know that DL was largely a Mormon parable and that Christianity (from which Mormonism stems) includes many, many stories of a good God obliterating whole populations for their sins, right?

One of the reasons I don't think a DL reboot would work is that it is too deeply rooted in the symbols of the faith of its creators.
I think it's probably diverged enough. I mean, Mormonism doesn't have 21 gods, dragons, magic, elves, etc.
 

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Yaarel

He Mage
On the Fizbans book cover, what is the significance of the D&D Beyond logo?

It seems like WotC is shifting toward integrating physical and digital publishing simultaneously?
 

Parmandur

Book-Friend
Thanks, I must have missed those. I tend to skip a lot of UA's.
Sounds like there could be some sub-class options then.

I'll be interested to see how they fill a whole book with Dragon related material.
So, Volo's Guide takes 7-13 pages per monster type for each featured kind. I think a similtreatment at least for the ten major traditional Dragons would be warranted, with example lairs (even mini-Dungeons) being an interesting possibility. Maybe deep dive Lore for.other Dragons, such as Gem Dragons, but certain at least Dragonborn. A few pages for Subclasses, Races, Feats and Spells. A Bestiary similar in size to Volo's would be easy to fill.
 

Maxperson

Morkus from Orkus
Right,y point is that WotC made a copyrightable term for Dragon people so they could use it: "Draconian" likely cannot be copyrighted.
Sure it can. A copyright is context based. So Draconian as dragonmen is copyrightable, where you or I could still use the term to mean harsh or severe(He took draconian measures to keep his enemies down). They probably created Dragonborn to put distance between a generic race and Dragonlance.
 


Parmandur

Book-Friend
Sure it can. A copyright is context based. So Draconian as dragonmen is copyrightable, where you or I could still use the term to mean harsh or severe(He took draconian measures to keep his enemies down). They probably created Dragonborn to put distance between a generic race and Dragonlance.
But for the 4E Draconomicon (which I wager we will see a lot of material from, like Steel Dragons or Brown Dragons), they used Dragonborn for Draconians, specifically.
 


Maxperson

Morkus from Orkus
But for the 4E Draconomicon (which I wager we will see a lot of material from, like Steel Dragons or Brown Dragons), they used Dragonborn for Draconians, specifically.
You got me for why they did that. I largely skipped that edition. I'm just saying that Draconian is almost surely copyrighted and WotC owns it. What they'll do here is anyone's guess. As a company they flip flop around on things a lot, so....
 



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