Kobold Avenger
Legend
Is there any surprise additions or surprise omissions to the Lore Glossary?
They each have a short description also. (Like one sentence).Hey, wow! Kind of surprised to see Wxqndria get listed again, though the Magic Setting smake sense. Does thisntablenornsection say...like...anything about these?
Hey, wow! Kind of surprised to see Exandria get listed again, though the Magic Settings make sense. Does thisntablenornsection say...like...anything about these?
Groovy. Very curious that Dark Sun made the list...They each have a short description also. (Like one sentence).
They have, but thwt was a while ago and it is owned by a different company still.Exandria has had some serious WoTC support, so I'm not too surprised.
To my knowledge it’s the only one listed that hasn’t had either a full sourcebook or an adventure book in 5e yet. The fact that it’s still sticking around despite that is curious indeed.Groovy. Very curious that Dark Sun made the list...
He was also running what we'd call a West Marches game with dozens of people, so keeping track of who was where and when mattered a lot more for him than it would for people playing a more modern game, with just a half dozen people playing once a month or so.Well, Gary was garying pretty hard that day, so not so much 'advice' as 'a thunderous pronouncement from the Great and Powerful Oz'.
Still the dual license thing is still probably valid between the two.They have, but thwt was a while ago and it is owned by a different company still.
Wait. Is that list missing Mystara?I can answer this. There’s a table titled “D&D Settings” that lists the following:
Dark Sun
Dragonlance
Eberron
Exandria
Forgotten Realms
Greyhawk
Planescape
Ravenloft
Ravnica
Spelljammer
Strixhaven
Theros
Yeah, no way that isn't significant...To my knowledge it’s the only one listed that hasn’t had either a full sourcebook or an adventure book in 5e yet. The fact that it’s still sticking around despite that is curious indeed.