One of the things I really liked in the lead up to previous editions was the new language people started to use. Some of this was from marketing, some from the designers and some was language we developed ourselves.
In 4e it was sacred cows, points of light, balance, The Rouse... etc
So far in the 5e annoucements I see modularity and 'this isn't Naria', as in:
“D&D is like the wardrobe people go through to get to Narnia,” says Mearls. “If you walk through and there’s a McDonalds, it’s like —’this isn’t Narnia.’"
What other language is coming through for you for 5e in terms of quotes or key words?
Note: I am totally calling dibs on saying 'this isn't Naria' in 1-2 years if I don't like how 5e turns out.
In 4e it was sacred cows, points of light, balance, The Rouse... etc
So far in the 5e annoucements I see modularity and 'this isn't Naria', as in:
“D&D is like the wardrobe people go through to get to Narnia,” says Mearls. “If you walk through and there’s a McDonalds, it’s like —’this isn’t Narnia.’"
What other language is coming through for you for 5e in terms of quotes or key words?
Note: I am totally calling dibs on saying 'this isn't Naria' in 1-2 years if I don't like how 5e turns out.
