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Or adopted kid of the original NPC.Reincarnation roll gone spicy, or self-polymorph experiment to hide from debtors
Or adopted kid of the original NPC.Reincarnation roll gone spicy, or self-polymorph experiment to hide from debtors
The 3e FRCS did something like this, having a chart with the full list of deities, and then went on to more fully describe a couple dozen or so of the more important ones in depth. I wouldn't be surprised if the DMG does something similar. The ones on the DM screen would be the "in-depth" ones.I wouldn't be aurprised if the DMG text calls our that there are more gods, maybe even referring the reader to DMsGuild material.
I wouldn't be aurprised if the DMG text calls our that there are more gods, maybe even referring the reader to DMsGuild material.
The only thing I know is it’s called Arn now.As a none expert on Greyhawk can some explain to me please the changes and what they mean for the setting in regards to Blackmoore?
All we really know so far is that the realm formerly known as Blackmoor is now labeled Arn.As a none expert on Greyhawk can some explain to me please the changes and what they mean for the setting in regards to Blackmoore?
To be honest, we don't really know before we see the text. What is crystal clear from the map is that all metaplot geopolitical events after the original Folio/box set have been undone, which would match the setup on Ghosts of Saltmarsh, so it is a back to the original timeline reboot (countries that got wiped out in 1989 are restored, all countries are back to their original borders even if renamed).As a none expert on Greyhawk can some explain to me please the changes and what they mean for the setting in regards to Blackmoore?
I’m very curious to see what they do with the demographics and what the reaction to that will be, since being humanocentric is one of the first things I always hear Greyhawk fans mention about it, along with that it’s “sword and sorcery,” that it’s “medieval to FR’s Renaissance,” and that it features all the most famous named characters.Broadly, the images and snippets have also demonstrated that Dragonborn and such are in Greyhawk retroactively, which is no shock.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.