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<blockquote data-quote="dave2008" data-source="post: 9016224" data-attributes="member: 83242"><p>However, they are settings WotC created. They are their creation, a good deal "newer" than most D&D settings, and new to D&D. You can can dismiss them if you want, but I see no logical reason to do that. They fit the bill to me.</p><p></p><p>The radiant citadel is set in the established multiverse (as are all D&D settings, included Eberron), not specifically the Forgotten Realms. However it is also specifically a setting itself, like all of the other D&D settings in the D&D multiverse (which is all official D&D settings).</p><p></p><p>I didn't include that one as it is more distant than the MtG settings which were created by WotC. Exandria was not created by WotC. However, I guess in some respects it is similar to Eberron though I don't know the legal arrangement that brought Exandria to D&D. It seems to be different than what made Eberron possible. So maybe we should included it? That would bring the new settings so far back up to 4 (with Phandelver removed) and the 5th new setting to be released next year.</p><p></p><p>PS - I forgot Arcavios (another MtG crossover). So that makes 5 currently with the 6th to come next year. And that one will not be a MtG crossover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave2008, post: 9016224, member: 83242"] However, they are settings WotC created. They are their creation, a good deal "newer" than most D&D settings, and new to D&D. You can can dismiss them if you want, but I see no logical reason to do that. They fit the bill to me. The radiant citadel is set in the established multiverse (as are all D&D settings, included Eberron), not specifically the Forgotten Realms. However it is also specifically a setting itself, like all of the other D&D settings in the D&D multiverse (which is all official D&D settings). I didn't include that one as it is more distant than the MtG settings which were created by WotC. Exandria was not created by WotC. However, I guess in some respects it is similar to Eberron though I don't know the legal arrangement that brought Exandria to D&D. It seems to be different than what made Eberron possible. So maybe we should included it? That would bring the new settings so far back up to 4 (with Phandelver removed) and the 5th new setting to be released next year. PS - I forgot Arcavios (another MtG crossover). So that makes 5 currently with the 6th to come next year. And that one will not be a MtG crossover. [/QUOTE]
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