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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 9175429" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>An IP inspired in a no-Western civilitation is possible. A good example is Disney's Aladin. I don't talk only about the movies but mainly the TV show where new characters and monsters are added and the mythology becomes richer. Maybe in a future Hasbro talks with Disney and we could see a D&D version of Aladin and Mulan places in al-Qadim and Kara-tur.</p><p></p><p>In the entertaiment industry you shouldn't point with the finger and say "you are the bad guys" because you can get into troubles, and this means losing audience. Don't dare to believe you are smarter and you are saying a truth so big as a cathedral. For the other side it is only your own point of view based in your prejudices, and then your speech loses all credibility. If you are in a debate you have to remember the other has got the right to doubt all said by you. You can't force them to believe you. Your strategy has to be realistic. If you disrespect then they are going to untrust you and they will not want to keep listening you.</p><p></p><p>I would bet if WotC is going to publish a new setting based in a no-Western culture would be Japan, they know that market and the manganime is popular in the Western culture. Other option would be collabs with 3PPs to be published within D&DBeyond, and this would be right.</p><p></p><p>If the sales of a future D&D LEGO are good, maybe we could see Kaladesh because this has got vehicles.</p><p></p><p>Some times I wonder if "Legend of the five Rings" could be added to the D&D multiverse in the future, but let's remember WotC would rather to start from zero with absolute creative freedom. </p><p></p><p>Other point is a no-Western fantasy could need space for possible new classes, for example the psionic mystic and the martial adepts. This could be an important key in the marketing strategy. </p><p></p><p>* Maybe the future plane "Thunder Junction" is added to the D&D multiverse. This is Far-West themed but with magic instead of firearms, and then power-balance shoulnd't be so easy to be broken. Bloomburrow would need a lot of work for new PC species. Duskmourn is a horror setting where maybe the firearms are possible, but the bullets aren't so useful against the supernatural menace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 9175429, member: 6802378"] An IP inspired in a no-Western civilitation is possible. A good example is Disney's Aladin. I don't talk only about the movies but mainly the TV show where new characters and monsters are added and the mythology becomes richer. Maybe in a future Hasbro talks with Disney and we could see a D&D version of Aladin and Mulan places in al-Qadim and Kara-tur. In the entertaiment industry you shouldn't point with the finger and say "you are the bad guys" because you can get into troubles, and this means losing audience. Don't dare to believe you are smarter and you are saying a truth so big as a cathedral. For the other side it is only your own point of view based in your prejudices, and then your speech loses all credibility. If you are in a debate you have to remember the other has got the right to doubt all said by you. You can't force them to believe you. Your strategy has to be realistic. If you disrespect then they are going to untrust you and they will not want to keep listening you. I would bet if WotC is going to publish a new setting based in a no-Western culture would be Japan, they know that market and the manganime is popular in the Western culture. Other option would be collabs with 3PPs to be published within D&DBeyond, and this would be right. If the sales of a future D&D LEGO are good, maybe we could see Kaladesh because this has got vehicles. Some times I wonder if "Legend of the five Rings" could be added to the D&D multiverse in the future, but let's remember WotC would rather to start from zero with absolute creative freedom. Other point is a no-Western fantasy could need space for possible new classes, for example the psionic mystic and the martial adepts. This could be an important key in the marketing strategy. * Maybe the future plane "Thunder Junction" is added to the D&D multiverse. This is Far-West themed but with magic instead of firearms, and then power-balance shoulnd't be so easy to be broken. Bloomburrow would need a lot of work for new PC species. Duskmourn is a horror setting where maybe the firearms are possible, but the bullets aren't so useful against the supernatural menace. [/QUOTE]
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