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Legend
Theirs.Was that your typo, their typo, or a never-seen-again crossbreed race? Because knowing D&D, hoblins could be a legitimate monster.
Thouls were the archetypal typo that became a full (nonsensical) monster.
Theirs.Was that your typo, their typo, or a never-seen-again crossbreed race? Because knowing D&D, hoblins could be a legitimate monster.
Well that doesn't sound like them at all...Another option: they were, in fact, considering making kobolds originate from the Feywild at one point during development of MOTM, but backed off on the idea.
Yep. Lore changes is one thing, purging lore altogether is something else.And you think that this is a change from what was happening before?
That's not what they're doing though. What they are doing is similar to how Star Wars is treating Lore. They are saying that they might contradict anything from earlier D&D at any point in time, but, they will be drawing from it as well.Yep. Lore changes is one thing, purging lore altogether is something else.
So we basically have Schrödingers lore? That may be even worse than no lore.That's not what they're doing though. What they are doing is similar to how Star Wars is treating Lore. They are saying that they might contradict anything from earlier D&D at any point in time, but, they will be drawing from it as well.
It's not like they are rewriting the entirety of D&D lore. They just aren't going to be beholden to it.
About bloody time to be honest.
No, it's better. The point of lore is to inspire concepts and campaign ideas for individual tables. Having more ideas gives more freedom to which ideas an individual table might implement.So we basically have Schrödingers lore? That may be even worse than no lore.
Unless you subscribe to the idea that common lore acts as glue and common ground between tables, to make it easier for players - especially less experienced ones - to play in different games with different DMs. Then lore has much value.No, it's better. The point of lore is to inspire concepts and campaign ideas for individual tables. Having more ideas gives more freedom to which ideas an individual table might implement.
There's very little value in enforcing some kind of lore consistency between disparate tables, or across the community as a whole. If I use book A's idea of kobolds being fey, it matters to my game not one iota if you use book B's idea of kobolds being the lineal descendants of dragons.
They haven't purged it, they have put what they were already doing in qn honest perspective.Yep. Lore changes is one thing, purging lore altogether is something else.
It's what you had before. It's all made up, and neither TSR bor WotC have ever been any more consistent than what Perkins laid out last year.So we basically have Schrödingers lore? That may be even worse than no lore.