What is "Maharsapa", isn't "Iron Fist" by other now? Could WotC get the rights for a d20 Rokugan? If it is possible.... only humans could be members of the samurai clans?
Really I want the metaplot of Greyhawk, Dark Sun and Ravenloft continuing. But I am afraid this has to await because these are linked with the future media projects.
I would like a new Oriental Adventures, but with classes as samurai, ninja or sohei, and with interesting racial traits for the shen. I like shens' background but not their racial traits very much.
* I would dare to bet we will see a Spelljammer setting in this edition because is a line with magical vehicles, and Hasbro is wishing to sell D&D toys.
Mahasarpa is a South Asian-themed campaign setting featuring seven kingdoms that are the surviving remnants of a great kingdom brought down by its own arrogance.
Mahasarpa was designed by
James Wyatt, and was offered as a free web enhancement to the
Oriental Adventures rulebook for
D&D 3rd edition.
Mahasarpa includes brief descriptions of the seven kingdoms, character options for the setting, new magic items, and new monsters.
Dragon Fist, released on the Wizards of the Coast website, was promoted as a new role playing game, describing itself in its introduction as an "
AD&D variant". With its debut near the end of the lifespan of second edition, the variant rules blended rules found in different editions. For example, the game used the monster template of second edition, but the armor class rules of third edition. The campaign setting, created by
Chris Pramas, is an Oriental realm known as Tianguo, "a fictional land based on
wuxia films and on
Chinese folklore and legend". Beyond the initial release, the product was not supported.
I think Wizard's has proven they can make a partnership with pretty much anyone, as Stranger Things and Rick & Morty has proven. So I didn't exclude any settings from the poll for that reason.