Chaosmancer
Legend
I don't think that the First World is going to be a setting, or at least not the original First World.
Fizban's has a new order of Dragons called "The Inheritor's of the First World" whose stated goal is to destroy all Primes to recreate the First World. The Dragonsight is also a new feature whose entire purpose seems to be the coordination of dragons between planes of existence, and the Inheritor's even get a trait focused on it.
Someone mentioned that the Obelisk's don't reverse time, they unravel it.
My money is going towards a First World adventure. An Epic adventure, where the players are pitted against the Inheritor's, maybe discover the secret of what happened to Saridor. I also note that this is coming AFTER the "things before 5e are no longer necessarily canon" which I think was because they wanted to take the "canonical" dragon gods and instead make them simply this Greatwyrms, whose Dragonsight has allowed them to coordinate between planes.
And I note that we have the 50th anniversary of Dungeons and Dragons coming up, where a massive multiversal spanning adventure focusing on Apocalyptic Dragon "Gods" seeking to destroy and remake reality using a series of mysterious Obelisks that have exactly that sort of ability and have been building up all edition would make a VERY big impact.
Which may result in a new setting, or may not.
Fizban's has a new order of Dragons called "The Inheritor's of the First World" whose stated goal is to destroy all Primes to recreate the First World. The Dragonsight is also a new feature whose entire purpose seems to be the coordination of dragons between planes of existence, and the Inheritor's even get a trait focused on it.
Someone mentioned that the Obelisk's don't reverse time, they unravel it.
My money is going towards a First World adventure. An Epic adventure, where the players are pitted against the Inheritor's, maybe discover the secret of what happened to Saridor. I also note that this is coming AFTER the "things before 5e are no longer necessarily canon" which I think was because they wanted to take the "canonical" dragon gods and instead make them simply this Greatwyrms, whose Dragonsight has allowed them to coordinate between planes.
And I note that we have the 50th anniversary of Dungeons and Dragons coming up, where a massive multiversal spanning adventure focusing on Apocalyptic Dragon "Gods" seeking to destroy and remake reality using a series of mysterious Obelisks that have exactly that sort of ability and have been building up all edition would make a VERY big impact.
Which may result in a new setting, or may not.