Vecna: Eve of Ruin

D&D 5E Vecna: Eve of Ruin Coming May 21st!


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Hussar

Legend
Honestly, that's easy enough to do now by just ignoring the products that don't fit folks version of the realms.

Though, I wouldn't mind if they went the route of presenting a FR campaign boxed set that could be used in any time frame you wanted (Netheril, 1352 Gray Box, Time of Troubles, Spellplague, Sundering, Ruins of Vecna, whatever). Just so long as it had the maps to cover it and an appendix to note what needed to change for different time periods.

I’d love to see something like this and I think that perhaps a DM’s Guild series would likely be a better fit. Although something done by WotC itself would be jammy.

A series of books that collate and collect the lore of the Realms by date would be super cool.
 

vecna00

Speculation Specialist Wizard
Honestly, that's easy enough to do now by just ignoring the products that don't fit folks version of the realms.

Though, I wouldn't mind if they went the route of presenting a FR campaign boxed set that could be used in any time frame you wanted (Netheril, 1352 Gray Box, Time of Troubles, Spellplague, Sundering, Ruins of Vecna, whatever). Just so long as it had the maps to cover it and an appendix to note what needed to change for different time periods.
I would absolutely love new stuff for Netheril.

Next best thing would be new stuff for Nimbral or Halruaa, I'm not picky!
 



Parmandur

Book-Friend
this shows what the symbols on the back of the collector's cover are :
Yup, thanks gor finding those art pieces, seems pretty cut and dry.

We know Strahd will be in this book, and the part of this book thst Perkins ran at Cons last year was a return to Death House in Barovia. The non-special cover seems to show a Hellsxspe, a spooky haunted castle, and a Spelljammer vessel...so, these three things might be of central importance.
 

GameMasters

Explorer
Yup, thanks gor finding those art pieces, seems pretty cut and dry.

We know Strahd will be in this book, and the part of this book thst Perkins ran at Cons last year was a return to Death House in Barovia. The non-special cover seems to show a Hellsxspe, a spooky haunted castle, and a Spelljammer vessel...so, these three things might be of central importance.
Agreed. We also know too that the adventure itself will take players all over the various settings, so it stands to reason they'd need a way to travel from one place to another.
 

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