Alzrius said:That's doesn't need verification, as it's patently untrue.
Anything that any of the design team put out personally is non-canon. It has to actually be on the WotC's website, in one of their books, or in some other approved material (e.g. Dungeon or Dragon) to be canon. Stuff he posts on a website or stuff he's quoted on isn't even close to being canon.
Alzrius said:That's doesn't need verification, as it's patently untrue.
Anything that any of the design team put out personally is non-canon. It has to actually be on the WotC's website, in one of their books, or in some other approved material (e.g. Dungeon or Dragon) to be canon. Stuff he posts on a website or stuff he's quoted on isn't even close to being canon.
IronWolf said:It is widely known by many Forgotten Realm's aficionados, Ed's words are canon. Ed even alludes to this being in his contract on many occasions. So while what you have said may be true for the other designers on the FR team, Ed is the exception.
That's not a very useful definition of canon, though. I don't see what difference it makes in this case to be canonical or not, since WotC can change his "canon" at any time by publishing somethat that contradicts it. It's simply a nod to Ed by the old TSR team that he's the guy that started the FR off.IronWolf said:It is widely known by many Forgotten Realm's aficionados, Ed's words are canon. Ed even alludes to this being in his contract on many occasions. So while what you have said may be true for the other designers on the FR team, Ed is the exception.
Joshua Dyal said:. It's simply a nod to Ed by the old TSR team that he's the guy that started the FR off.
Joshua Dyal said:But how is that different than what I said? It makes Ed's comments online, or in person, a very low grade of canon.
ElMorte said:I had an theory myself. In the Drizzzt novels, Lloth mentioned to Errtu after the war with Mithril Hall that she will tkae an "out-time".