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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 9697580" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>Thanks for your answer and interest.</p><p></p><p>I see two options. The first one would be to continue with the Region of Tyr/Athasian tablelands and the second is the action of a different world where the Athasian civilitation arrived but also other cultures and PC species from other wildspaces. I vote for the second one, but allowing an opened door for players who wanted to revisit the region of Tyr. I suggest to use the codename "Ungodly Heaths". </p><p></p><p>Now I have got the theory the brown tide that caused the end of the Blue Age wasn't an accident but a sabotage, and then this can't be avoided by the time-travelers. The resonsible of this alleged sabotage could have been Tharizdum cultists.</p><p></p><p>There were deities in the Athaspace but these left Athas, or disappeared, because a good reason. Something appeared in Athas (maybe linked to the obyrith) and it started to tain the world and the "spellweb". To save the world of Athas the arcane and divine magic had to be "disconected". But this didn't end here. The pantheons from different wildspaces agreed to use the Athaspace like a "nuclear cementary", sending there some things too dangerous. Later they accepted to add new demiplanes to work like a "prison" or "punishment room" for those actions were serious offenses against the deities. Raistlin from that alternate apocaliptic future of Krynn is one of the convicts. The high-priest of Ishtar is other prisoner. How could they escape if they are too busy fighting against each other for the supremacy? </p><p></p><p>Some sorcerer-kings believe to be deities.. and they may be right. When Rajaat chose his champions he told them they were reincarnations of the disappeared deities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 9697580, member: 6802378"] Thanks for your answer and interest. I see two options. The first one would be to continue with the Region of Tyr/Athasian tablelands and the second is the action of a different world where the Athasian civilitation arrived but also other cultures and PC species from other wildspaces. I vote for the second one, but allowing an opened door for players who wanted to revisit the region of Tyr. I suggest to use the codename "Ungodly Heaths". Now I have got the theory the brown tide that caused the end of the Blue Age wasn't an accident but a sabotage, and then this can't be avoided by the time-travelers. The resonsible of this alleged sabotage could have been Tharizdum cultists. There were deities in the Athaspace but these left Athas, or disappeared, because a good reason. Something appeared in Athas (maybe linked to the obyrith) and it started to tain the world and the "spellweb". To save the world of Athas the arcane and divine magic had to be "disconected". But this didn't end here. The pantheons from different wildspaces agreed to use the Athaspace like a "nuclear cementary", sending there some things too dangerous. Later they accepted to add new demiplanes to work like a "prison" or "punishment room" for those actions were serious offenses against the deities. Raistlin from that alternate apocaliptic future of Krynn is one of the convicts. The high-priest of Ishtar is other prisoner. How could they escape if they are too busy fighting against each other for the supremacy? Some sorcerer-kings believe to be deities.. and they may be right. When Rajaat chose his champions he told them they were reincarnations of the disappeared deities. [/QUOTE]
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