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<blockquote data-quote="Irennan" data-source="post: 7011102" data-attributes="member: 6778119"><p>I'm surprised that no one mentioned that some of your questions have actually been answered--albeit not in a detailed way--more than 1 year ago. The Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide provide some of the info that you're looking for, especially if combined with the latest Erin Evan's and Ed Greenwood novels.</p><p></p><p>Nearly all the gods are back and active again, although the SCAG doesn't specify how they came back, it handwaves their return with things like "it was Ao, mortals don't know, etc...". However, you can find some more info in the novels. For example, Erin Evans discusses the return of Gilgeam, Enlil and Azuth in detail in The Devil you Know. In Death Masks Ed lets us know that Eilistraee is back and has been quite active with her people, and elaborates on the new status quo of Waterdeep in 5e that the SCAG had already described. He also discusses the current whereabouts of the 7 sisters, Mirt, Volo and other known characters that you might be interested in.</p><p></p><p>That book also gives a general picture of how Faerun would look like as of the 1490s DR, describing major changes that happened with the Sundering, and it provides more details about the Sword Coast and its politics as well. It's not a FRCS, far from it, but at least it describes the status quo of the Realms and its gods in broad strokes.</p><p></p><p>Some of the old issues have been simply dropped, but that had already happened in 4e--it was the point of 4e and its timejump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Irennan, post: 7011102, member: 6778119"] I'm surprised that no one mentioned that some of your questions have actually been answered--albeit not in a detailed way--more than 1 year ago. The Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide provide some of the info that you're looking for, especially if combined with the latest Erin Evan's and Ed Greenwood novels. Nearly all the gods are back and active again, although the SCAG doesn't specify how they came back, it handwaves their return with things like "it was Ao, mortals don't know, etc...". However, you can find some more info in the novels. For example, Erin Evans discusses the return of Gilgeam, Enlil and Azuth in detail in The Devil you Know. In Death Masks Ed lets us know that Eilistraee is back and has been quite active with her people, and elaborates on the new status quo of Waterdeep in 5e that the SCAG had already described. He also discusses the current whereabouts of the 7 sisters, Mirt, Volo and other known characters that you might be interested in. That book also gives a general picture of how Faerun would look like as of the 1490s DR, describing major changes that happened with the Sundering, and it provides more details about the Sword Coast and its politics as well. It's not a FRCS, far from it, but at least it describes the status quo of the Realms and its gods in broad strokes. Some of the old issues have been simply dropped, but that had already happened in 4e--it was the point of 4e and its timejump. [/QUOTE]
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