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<blockquote data-quote="Shemeska" data-source="post: 3688547" data-attributes="member: 11697"><p><strong>Fiendish Codex III</strong> - The multiverse would be a kinder place if the 'loths were just greedy, selfish mercenaries, but the truth is much, much worse... Fleshing out the hierarchy of the yugoloths of the Gray Waste, Gehenna, and Carceri, and their primordial creators, the first fiends, the baernaloths. Also covering the Demodands/Gehreleths because they share a linked origin with the yugoloths since they're the spawn of the exiled baern, Apomps the Triple Aspected. The book could delve into the trio of 'loth towers: Khin-Oin, the Tower Arcane, and the Tower of Incarnate Pain, and the rulers of those respective bastions of yugoloth supremacy within their parent planes. We still need a 3e history for the remaining altraloths and the other yugoloth lords, plus the book could cover Night Hags and Hordelings as the younger, petitioner-derived NE fiends. Aka the 'loth'onomicon, aka I will sell my players kidneys to have a hand in this.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://arcanofox.foxpaws.net/shemmywrite.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /> </p><p></p><p><strong>Sigil the City of Doors</strong> - It had an entire setting line devoted to it in 2e, so a single book on one of D&D's iconic cities won't suffer for lack of material. Covering the city's history of guilds, factions, dead gods, Blood War invasions, and the fog of time that tends to obliterate the city's mysteries. The current power structure needs to be detailed in the vacuum of the factions, and the wider role upon the planes that those factions now might play is a major pot of plothooks to say the least. Any bound space is a portal, if only you have the key. Pure undiluted awesome.</p><p></p><p><strong>Demiplanes</strong> - the froth upon the sea of potential, demiplanes exist like bubbles floating atop the ethereal deep. From the mundane lair of a powerful wizard, to cities ripped from their worlds and entombed in perpetual cursed darkness by angry demon lords...</p><p></p><p><strong>Fey</strong> - so much untapped potential here, from the courts of the Sidhe in the wandering demiplane of Faerie, to the potential influence and traffic with the Eladrin or the Elves. Just what are Fey representing? Are they mortality writ large? Are they spirits of the prime material? What do they represent, what is their history, and what is their modern relevance?</p><p></p><p><strong>Giants</strong> - covering giants and giant'kin, various creation myths, touching upon the titans perhaps. Lots of ground to cover.</p><p></p><p><strong>FR Regional Sourcebook - The Dragon Coast</strong> : We've never had this really covered in detail, and we haven't had a true FR regional sourcebook for years despite people all but begging for it. Adventures are great, and they've been really well done, but we still want regional sourcebooks.</p><p></p><p><strong>FR Regional Sourcebook - Western Heartlands</strong> : same rational as above.</p><p></p><p><strong>FR Regional Sourcebook - The Cold Lands</strong> : Vaasa, Damara and the former Nar and Raumathari empires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shemeska, post: 3688547, member: 11697"] [b]Fiendish Codex III[/b] - The multiverse would be a kinder place if the 'loths were just greedy, selfish mercenaries, but the truth is much, much worse... Fleshing out the hierarchy of the yugoloths of the Gray Waste, Gehenna, and Carceri, and their primordial creators, the first fiends, the baernaloths. Also covering the Demodands/Gehreleths because they share a linked origin with the yugoloths since they're the spawn of the exiled baern, Apomps the Triple Aspected. The book could delve into the trio of 'loth towers: Khin-Oin, the Tower Arcane, and the Tower of Incarnate Pain, and the rulers of those respective bastions of yugoloth supremacy within their parent planes. We still need a 3e history for the remaining altraloths and the other yugoloth lords, plus the book could cover Night Hags and Hordelings as the younger, petitioner-derived NE fiends. Aka the 'loth'onomicon, aka I will sell my players kidneys to have a hand in this. [IMG]http://arcanofox.foxpaws.net/shemmywrite.gif[/IMG] [b]Sigil the City of Doors[/b] - It had an entire setting line devoted to it in 2e, so a single book on one of D&D's iconic cities won't suffer for lack of material. Covering the city's history of guilds, factions, dead gods, Blood War invasions, and the fog of time that tends to obliterate the city's mysteries. The current power structure needs to be detailed in the vacuum of the factions, and the wider role upon the planes that those factions now might play is a major pot of plothooks to say the least. Any bound space is a portal, if only you have the key. Pure undiluted awesome. [b]Demiplanes[/b] - the froth upon the sea of potential, demiplanes exist like bubbles floating atop the ethereal deep. From the mundane lair of a powerful wizard, to cities ripped from their worlds and entombed in perpetual cursed darkness by angry demon lords... [b]Fey[/b] - so much untapped potential here, from the courts of the Sidhe in the wandering demiplane of Faerie, to the potential influence and traffic with the Eladrin or the Elves. Just what are Fey representing? Are they mortality writ large? Are they spirits of the prime material? What do they represent, what is their history, and what is their modern relevance? [b]Giants[/b] - covering giants and giant'kin, various creation myths, touching upon the titans perhaps. Lots of ground to cover. [b]FR Regional Sourcebook - The Dragon Coast[/b] : We've never had this really covered in detail, and we haven't had a true FR regional sourcebook for years despite people all but begging for it. Adventures are great, and they've been really well done, but we still want regional sourcebooks. [b]FR Regional Sourcebook - Western Heartlands[/b] : same rational as above. [b]FR Regional Sourcebook - The Cold Lands[/b] : Vaasa, Damara and the former Nar and Raumathari empires. [/QUOTE]
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