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<blockquote data-quote="William Ronald" data-source="post: 3762198" data-attributes="member: 426"><p>It would also give some hooks for player characters, who might be inspired by a cleric, a warlord, a wizard, or other hero, and realize that maybe they can work with each other and make their own history in the Realms. (As the first setting published by WotC, having a few heroes that can serve as examples might be useful -- especially for new players.)</p><p></p><p>Also, even if a lot of the Realms is in an uproar, the place is LARGE enough for some civilized areas to remain -- whether it is a city state like Waterdeep, the Silver Marches, or Cormyr. (Meanwhile, I suspect one thing we might have here and there would be pockets of civilization unaware of each other. For all Drizzt might think that all the good drow are dead, there may be a large community of them separated from him by about a thousand miles of territory.) Some of the changes might be for the better from the current setting. (For example, Cormyr could have strenthened to be an island of stability -- stable enough to wish the Silver Marches well and maybe even exchange ambassadors and have some trade but not near enough to help them with major problems.)</p><p></p><p>Mind you, I think this speculation will probably lead to more people anticipating the next FRCS book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="William Ronald, post: 3762198, member: 426"] It would also give some hooks for player characters, who might be inspired by a cleric, a warlord, a wizard, or other hero, and realize that maybe they can work with each other and make their own history in the Realms. (As the first setting published by WotC, having a few heroes that can serve as examples might be useful -- especially for new players.) Also, even if a lot of the Realms is in an uproar, the place is LARGE enough for some civilized areas to remain -- whether it is a city state like Waterdeep, the Silver Marches, or Cormyr. (Meanwhile, I suspect one thing we might have here and there would be pockets of civilization unaware of each other. For all Drizzt might think that all the good drow are dead, there may be a large community of them separated from him by about a thousand miles of territory.) Some of the changes might be for the better from the current setting. (For example, Cormyr could have strenthened to be an island of stability -- stable enough to wish the Silver Marches well and maybe even exchange ambassadors and have some trade but not near enough to help them with major problems.) Mind you, I think this speculation will probably lead to more people anticipating the next FRCS book. [/QUOTE]
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