Some people have received their copies of Fizban's Treasury of Dragons, and have posted photos (including the table of contents!) online!
Technically not "canon" anymore, as any Eberron lore that isn't in Eberron: Rising from the Last War is not officially canon anymore.
(And @Parmandur's idea about having the Daughter of Khyber just be an avatar of Khyber could work, but that might get a bit tricky, as then she would be the Avatar of Khyber, who would be an Avatar/Aspect of Cosmic Tiamat.)
The Dragon Gods of Eberron aren't canon anymore, and WotC is leaning a ton into the D&D Multiverse idea, both Siberys and Sardior are shattered and both Tiamat and Khyber are trapped. I'm just saying that if WotC wanted to connect Eberron's Creation Myth to the lore of the First World and D&D Multiverse, this is the perfect opportunity to do so, especially because they recently de-canonized all contradictory material from Eberron.
This gives me ideas for a legendary mount in the Talenta Plains in EberronThe Drsggonel is more of a mount, I suppose, and is more like a Pteradactyl.
It's not exactly that it's self contained, but that novels never were canon.What is and isn't canon anymore is in a weird state right now since Chris Perkins post on canon, so I'd selve discussions on what is and isn't canon until WotC makes its intentions on the subject clearer and in a form that makes sense, although Eberron is less effected by this then the Forgotten Realms is because each edition of Eberron & its novels is relatively self contained, where as each edition of FR builds upon the foundations of the previous editions and its novel line and comics.
I mean, they made themselves clear.What is and isn't canon anymore is in a weird state right now since Chris Perkins post on canon, so I'd selve discussions on what is and isn't canon until WotC makes its intentions on the subject clearer and in a form that makes sense, although Eberron is less effected by this then the Forgotten Realms is because each edition of Eberron & its novels is relatively self contained, where as each edition of FR builds upon the foundations of the previous editions and its novel line and comics.
God thing we have Kanon if all else failsI mean, they made themselves clear.
Story of Fizban, it was new to me.What kind of spoilers? Is there an adventure in it for there to be spoilers?
It's not exactly that it's self contained, but that novels never were canon.
You know given that the Steel sidebar likely uses the Silver's general statics like in Mad Mage, wouldn't it be easy to convert a Steel Greatwyrm as well?
Doubly so if Song ends up using Copper like people are theorizing.