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<blockquote data-quote="Majoru Oakheart" data-source="post: 3935320" data-attributes="member: 5143"><p>I really doubt this. From everything I've read that there will be two FR campaign setting books: a DM one and a players one. They will describe the same world we already know with the changes for 4e.</p><p></p><p>From everything I've been able to tell it is very likely that there may be a combination of rewriting history or just using an alternate world theory to explain the changes. I figure that there are 2 versions of the world being held apart by magic. Mystra dies then both worlds collide together and large areas of the world become the alternate versions of those areas rather then the ones we knew before.</p><p></p><p>Therefore, say, Sembia (probably not, but I'm just picking a country) will cease to exist and will instead be replaced with Sembia-2 where there was an ancient empire of Dragonborn and the ruins of their cities still dot the land.</p><p></p><p>Then 100 years passes for everyone in FR to get used to the changes so that we aren't playing in a world where everyone is afraid or completely confused by the appearance of the new race. Most humans now have lived with their existence all their lives. Plus, a number of people in the world would have been from the alternate world as well and remember Dragonborn existing for thousands and thousands of years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Majoru Oakheart, post: 3935320, member: 5143"] I really doubt this. From everything I've read that there will be two FR campaign setting books: a DM one and a players one. They will describe the same world we already know with the changes for 4e. From everything I've been able to tell it is very likely that there may be a combination of rewriting history or just using an alternate world theory to explain the changes. I figure that there are 2 versions of the world being held apart by magic. Mystra dies then both worlds collide together and large areas of the world become the alternate versions of those areas rather then the ones we knew before. Therefore, say, Sembia (probably not, but I'm just picking a country) will cease to exist and will instead be replaced with Sembia-2 where there was an ancient empire of Dragonborn and the ruins of their cities still dot the land. Then 100 years passes for everyone in FR to get used to the changes so that we aren't playing in a world where everyone is afraid or completely confused by the appearance of the new race. Most humans now have lived with their existence all their lives. Plus, a number of people in the world would have been from the alternate world as well and remember Dragonborn existing for thousands and thousands of years. [/QUOTE]
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