D&D (2024) Anyone else's top choice for new setting Witchlight: Domains of Delight?

No, Exodus's TTRPG product is coming in April if I remember correctly, I already pre-ordered it during the founders thingy.

Rumours are STRONGLY saying the past MtG UB set this year is Avatar: Airbender stuff, not thar personally familiar with it, I mean I know it's anime and that they had a live action movie with another just being announced.

I suppose the October Surprise D&D book could be Avatar: Last Airbender Setting Book, but I was under the impression that the D&D UB (Universes Beyond) books would not start showing up until NEXT year, hence along with other major hints I suspected Tarkir (either exclusively or in a broader multi mtg setting book) was the October Surprise Book.
I mean, it is a Surprise, we literkbow nothing about it. Very exciting.

Last Airbender would be great for MtG, to be honest. The recent live action show on Netflix was pretty great.
 

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There is already an existing RPG for the Last Airbender: Avatar Legends: The Roleplaying Game

An official 5e version seems unlikely to me.

Also, are you aware of this? Domains of Delight (5e) - Wizards of the Coast | D&D 5th Edition | Dungeon Masters Guild
Indeed, that release was what first made me suspect that WotC was building towards a Domains of Delight Setting product: in precisely mirrors a similar chapter about Domains of Dread in Van Richten's Guide, and it sort of feels like something one might hand to freelancers before setting them on creating new microsettings a la Radiant Citadel.
 

Indeed, that release was what first made me suspect that WotC was building towards a Domains of Delight Setting product: in precisely mirrors a similar chapter about Domains of Dread in Van Richten's Guide, and it sort of feels like something one might hand to freelancers before setting them on creating new microsettings a la Radiant Citadel.
I had assumed it was something that got cut from The Wild Beyond the Witchlight.
 


Any adventures or locations from past D&D products you'd like to see as Domains of Delight?

I think largely they have far more creative freedom in this setting then Ravenloft which has a long established history (ignoring parts of which generated a backlash).
 

Any adventures or locations from past D&D products you'd like to see as Domains of Delight?

I think largely they have far more creative freedom in this setting then Ravenloft which has a long established history (ignoring parts of which generated a backlash).
The two Alice in Wonderland modules by Gygax seem likely, or the Hut if Baba Yaga (either the original, the redo, or both?).
 


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