Unconfirmed Dark Sun World Book

D&D 5E (2024) Unconfirmed Dark Sun World Book


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WotC already published a book where the PC's literally start out as slaves. Out of the Abyss has the first section starting out as captured by the Drow and doing slave work for a while until an event occurs that allows for an escape.

Then later, it's made clear that the Duergar also practice slavery. So clearly WotC doesn't have an issue with it... so why do people keep saying this?

We're a long way from 2015.
 


But not so long from November 2025...

I've read the new FR books, and I really don't remember any references to slavery. I'm sure there's something in there, but it's fleeting. Nothing like Out of the Abyss.

Then again, tbh I was one of those who thought WotC would stay away from Dark Sun due to their standards & practices (since they said as much a few years ago). Obviously, things have changed.
 

I've read the new FR books, and I really don't remember any references to slavery. I'm sure there's something in there, but it's fleeting. Nothing like Out of the Abyss.

Then again, tbh I was one of those who thought WotC would stay away from Dark Sun due to their standards & practices (since they said as much a few years ago). Obviously, things have changed.
Different people in charge these days. I can see Justice Arman being a bit more bold in seeing a respectful way to tackle Dark Sun than the leaders from a few years ago.
 

We're a long way from 2015.
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Different people in charge these days. I can see Justice Arman being a bit more bold in seeing a respectful way to tackle Dark Sun than the leaders from a few years ago.

Sure. But your "a lot of people seem to be holding a grudge" and "Platonic ideal design team" post above feels like you think people manufactured out of whole cloth this idea that WotC wouldn't touch Dark Sun. People largely think that because Kyle Brink, speaking on behalf of WotC, said in 2023 that the setting was "too problematic" to use. It's hardly shocking that people are basing their views on something the company actually said just two years ago.
 

WotC already published a book where the PC's literally start out as slaves. Out of the Abyss has the first section starting out as captured by the Drow and doing slave work for a while until an event occurs that allows for an escape.

Then later, it's made clear that the Duergar also practice slavery. So clearly WotC doesn't have an issue with it... so why do people keep saying this?

Because of the words WotC Staff said, the errata's WotC published, and the tone of WotC products since roughly 2018, and especially post 2020 when the world lost its mind for a few years?
 



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