Weiley31
Legend
So, 2nd edition's Die Vecna, Die! was the start of when he started this parallel multiverse?It was explained that his time there changed things for third edition. But what if every edition is a parallel multiverse created by Vecna?
So, 2nd edition's Die Vecna, Die! was the start of when he started this parallel multiverse?It was explained that his time there changed things for third edition. But what if every edition is a parallel multiverse created by Vecna?
That's my thought process!So, 2nd edition's Die Vecna, Die! was the start of when he started this parallel multiverse?
I put the text in question on the first page here, it's after the end of the Advenproper right before the Appendices begin.Indeed!
Also, do you remember where in the book you found that spoiler from the other thread? I've been looking for it in the Shattered Obelisk and I can't find it.
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But that's the problem, there are too .any different kinds of fans for the Setting: TSR and WotC have spent over 3 decades splitting the FR fan base. I think they are pursuing an aggressive solution, which also risks somewhat of a split: we'll see how it hashes out.No not good for actual fans of the setting.
Ok, I've read a few times, and your post again. I'm referring to this information, because I want more info about this:I put the text in question on the first page here, it's after the end of the Advenproper right before the Appendices begin.
Do we have Vecna to thank for the current version of 5E?
Vecna has remained a core part of every canon since 2E; he was even a member of 4E's core pantheon.
Looking back, we can say that "he made himself important."
I really like the possibilities of all of this.
Vecna, as he goes off to make ANOTHER Edition multiverseSetting up hooks and possibilities is what WotC job is, really.
Also, the final boss of Crit Roll Season 1 as well.Well, he has always been the ultimate D&D baddie: now Stranger Things has super cemented that in pop culture, they will lean into it harder.
Requiring players to read dozens of books to be informed about a metagame is rude.No not good for actual fans of the setting.
So what I'm looking at from that passage specifically is:Ok, I've read a few times, and your post again. I'm referring to this information, because I want more info about this: