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<blockquote data-quote="Toe Knee Nose" data-source="post: 9865989" data-attributes="member: 7050577"><p>To be fair, as others have said, WotC has been REALLY soft touching the Realms for the past decade or so. While you have these massive Adventure Paths that potentially <em>could </em>blow up the Realms, all of them presume that some plucky group of adventurers has put a stop to the nefarious plots and returned things to more or less status quo. </p><p></p><p>The demon lords in Out of the Abyss are sent back to the Abyss. Tiamat never arrives at the end of Tyranny of Dragons. The giants sort out the Ordning at the end of the Giant's adventures. Phandelver closes the rift to the Far Realms and everything goes back. So on and so forth.</p><p></p><p>Since 4e, there really hasn't been any real changes to the setting and I don't think the calendar has even advanced really. And since they were completely silent on anything outside of the Sword Coast, there is no contradiction going on there either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toe Knee Nose, post: 9865989, member: 7050577"] To be fair, as others have said, WotC has been REALLY soft touching the Realms for the past decade or so. While you have these massive Adventure Paths that potentially [I]could [/I]blow up the Realms, all of them presume that some plucky group of adventurers has put a stop to the nefarious plots and returned things to more or less status quo. The demon lords in Out of the Abyss are sent back to the Abyss. Tiamat never arrives at the end of Tyranny of Dragons. The giants sort out the Ordning at the end of the Giant's adventures. Phandelver closes the rift to the Far Realms and everything goes back. So on and so forth. Since 4e, there really hasn't been any real changes to the setting and I don't think the calendar has even advanced really. And since they were completely silent on anything outside of the Sword Coast, there is no contradiction going on there either. [/QUOTE]
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