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<blockquote data-quote="cybertalus" data-source="post: 1715652" data-attributes="member: 4400"><p>Retconning is a very imperfect art.</p><p></p><p>Personally it doesn't bother me. Any shared world is bound to have its share of continuity glitches. I've found that the secret is to not be too literal-minded about past events when viewed in the light of later revelations.</p><p></p><p>Waukeen went into hiding <em>somewhere</em>. Does exactly where and exactly how really matter all that much? And if it does, is it really that difficult to imagine that being the rogue-like diety she is that she wasn't really going to let the true details get out about her escape route? I mean she never knows when Ao might wake up with a migraine and she might need to use it again.</p><p></p><p>To answer the poll, if I run the Realms again someday, I'll either use whatever the cosmology is as presented in the then-current books, or dump the whole thing and bring back Spelljammer. I always liked Spelljammer way better than the planes stuff anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cybertalus, post: 1715652, member: 4400"] Retconning is a very imperfect art. Personally it doesn't bother me. Any shared world is bound to have its share of continuity glitches. I've found that the secret is to not be too literal-minded about past events when viewed in the light of later revelations. Waukeen went into hiding [i]somewhere[/i]. Does exactly where and exactly how really matter all that much? And if it does, is it really that difficult to imagine that being the rogue-like diety she is that she wasn't really going to let the true details get out about her escape route? I mean she never knows when Ao might wake up with a migraine and she might need to use it again. To answer the poll, if I run the Realms again someday, I'll either use whatever the cosmology is as presented in the then-current books, or dump the whole thing and bring back Spelljammer. I always liked Spelljammer way better than the planes stuff anyway. [/QUOTE]
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