Aside from Wash, I felt that River’s storyline is pretty played out (not to mention not “the kid” anymore).
I feel a revival would be better with an at least partially new cast.
As I said, everything seems pushed back. June release is about two months later than normal. Years traditionally have four seasons, like the pizza.
So something bumped to Q1 2027? Not unlikely IMO.
Deadfall is a half size adventure book - a new thing, but most similar to the adventure that accompanied Planescape. But most significantly, it is only adventure-type content so far announced for this year. All the way from the TSR years on the D&D publisher has made a significant part of it's...
No on is suggesting they aren't doing Dark Sun*. Just that it may not be this year. You do realise that a year is a purely artificial division of time, it is only one month between December 2026 and January 2027.
And the whole schedule for WotC stuff looks pushed back. Nothing from November to...
But they work with WotC, and have their stuff regularly featured on the WotC site.
WotC are very interested in their products featuring in other media (especially computer games). That’s why they appointed a Head of Franchising.
You would be surprised how often writers use in-jokes (I.e. jokes for no-one but themselves) for titles. Anthony Horowitz even makes it a motive for murder.
Of course. But it shows at least that there remains a continuing view that there is money to be made from the Dragonlance IP in 2026. And it might even be that “Champions” is is an idle in-joke.
It looks like Eastly was using a lich illustration as his reference material. It’s hard to gauge when illustrations were actually created, or how efficient TSR were in supplying reference images to artists!
Tanis has a rather finer beard than usual here too!
Doesn’t look like Soth or his helmet. His bucket helmet with its spikes and plume was established by then. And a much bigger sword. And are those bat wings?