LuisCarlos17f
Legend
There was a Dragonlance videogame whose title was "Champions of Krynn".
The mystic/psion class should appear before in a generic sourcebook style "Tasha's guide". Other possibility is mystic class in Tasha' and the variant "psion" in DS.
If Hasbro liked some ideas by the team of profesiona scripwritters hired by the production of Dragonlance, this could suffer a serious retcon. Not only about warlocks and sorcerers, or aasimars and goliaths but for example the ursine(bearfolk) could become relatively common because these are perfect for merchandising. We could use the excuse they are from Taladas. That third and secret continent could be the joker-card, allowing for example the gem dragons. The Krynnspace could be totally retconected and we could blame Takishis like a secondary effect of the war of the souls.
I like the idea of the alternate apocaliptic future where Raistlin became a god like a planar layer within the Abyss, or a planar bridge between the Krynn Shadowfeel and the Abyss. This place could be perfect if you want to add some touch of new-weird-fiction.
Other layer of the Abyss would be the timeline where Chaos won and now this is the home of fire and frost dragons but maybe other intruders, the catastrophic and infernal dragons, with their own cults of mortals.
Within the Krynn Shadowfell a dark domain would be the alternate timeline where the kingpriest is the one god, but his divine power is a poisoned gift when they have to face interplanar intruders like the Voldoni empire(Spelljammer faction), the Phyresians(Magic: the Gathering) or defiler spellcasters from Athas(Dark Sun). There is other dark domain with spider-dragons (and spidertouched draconians).
My opinion is the character of the next generation during the age of mortals are still canon, even if the timeline was rewritten.
* Other interesting plot twist there is a "clon" Krynn but this is more like a mindscape (let's read the novel "Tanis: the shadow years"). The fun part if this Krynn is the place where could happen the D&D version of "chuanshun or literary tensei" (reincarnation within a fictional work).
The mystic/psion class should appear before in a generic sourcebook style "Tasha's guide". Other possibility is mystic class in Tasha' and the variant "psion" in DS.
If Hasbro liked some ideas by the team of profesiona scripwritters hired by the production of Dragonlance, this could suffer a serious retcon. Not only about warlocks and sorcerers, or aasimars and goliaths but for example the ursine(bearfolk) could become relatively common because these are perfect for merchandising. We could use the excuse they are from Taladas. That third and secret continent could be the joker-card, allowing for example the gem dragons. The Krynnspace could be totally retconected and we could blame Takishis like a secondary effect of the war of the souls.
I like the idea of the alternate apocaliptic future where Raistlin became a god like a planar layer within the Abyss, or a planar bridge between the Krynn Shadowfeel and the Abyss. This place could be perfect if you want to add some touch of new-weird-fiction.
Other layer of the Abyss would be the timeline where Chaos won and now this is the home of fire and frost dragons but maybe other intruders, the catastrophic and infernal dragons, with their own cults of mortals.
Within the Krynn Shadowfell a dark domain would be the alternate timeline where the kingpriest is the one god, but his divine power is a poisoned gift when they have to face interplanar intruders like the Voldoni empire(Spelljammer faction), the Phyresians(Magic: the Gathering) or defiler spellcasters from Athas(Dark Sun). There is other dark domain with spider-dragons (and spidertouched draconians).
My opinion is the character of the next generation during the age of mortals are still canon, even if the timeline was rewritten.
* Other interesting plot twist there is a "clon" Krynn but this is more like a mindscape (let's read the novel "Tanis: the shadow years"). The fun part if this Krynn is the place where could happen the D&D version of "chuanshun or literary tensei" (reincarnation within a fictional work).






