Hussar
Legend
That's certainly one interpretation. A pretty insulting and narrow focused one, but, it's an interpretation. It could never be that they are simply taking an older setting, one with lots of fans and recreating it so that it fits with the new game that the setting is now being used for.There's no reasonable way to explain it, true. But the only reason to call it "Dragonlance" is financial. They're welcome to do that, of course, but I agree with it.
But hey, "WotC are all about the money" is a long standing trope.
I know that was rhetorical, but, I actually rather agree. Why worry about the old lore at all? This is an INSPIRED BY setting. It is not a re-release. They are taking elements from the original and making a new setting instead of, for a fifth time, regurgitating the same old lore that's been around for forty years.Exactly. Chalk it up with Barbarians in the Knights of Solmania. Why even ask how that makes sense as it pertains to the old lore?
Except of course where they ignored it. Like Gilthanis being a fairly high level MU who never took the test.Because they can’t. It makes no sense in the old lore during the War of the Lance. They simply didn’t exist and those that did we tracked down as renegades and either taken for formal training or slain.
Magic And it’s users where tightly controlled. Think if it like you have to have a gun permit and training to ever use a gun. That was Magic on Krynn.
It’s considers to powerful to simply let untrained and unknown people wander around able to blow up towns.
