From what I recall, wasn't their objection to something in the second novel of a trilogy? I believe they had one novel done and agreed upon before the whole legal fiasco. That being said, I could totally see previously greenlit projects now being scrapped quietly in the background.Considering WotC fought pretty hard to prevent the publication of these novels, I doubt they have tie-in products planned.
Considering WotC fought pretty hard to prevent the publication of these novels, I doubt they have tie-in products planned.
As far as I know It was one guy, who was quickly “resigned” while wotc fixed it.From what I recall, wasn't their objection to something in the second novel of a trilogy? I believe they had one novel done and agreed upon before the whole legal fiasco. That being said, I could totally see previously greenlit projects now being scrapped quietly in the background.
From what I recall, wasn't their objection to something in the second novel of a trilogy? I believe they had one novel done and agreed upon before the whole legal fiasco. That being said, I could totally see previously greenlit projects now being scrapped quietly in the background.
That we know of.There isn't one.
And yet, WotC continues to publish D&D books set in the Realms, and Salvatore continues to write novels set in the Realms.Considering they just made a big deal out of how novels aren't canon anymore, I doubt they plan on tying any new Dragonlance release to the novels at this point. (Might have been the plan in the past, admittedly; but I doubt it now.)
and largely stick to it, tweaking when necessary, and even possibly making a few major changes. That's how they roll with the Realms, it's how they'll roll with Dragonlance, if/when they decide to do it at all.
I came across one of these yesterday. According to 3rd edition game accessories the Red Dragon Trading Lodge in Luskan (introduced in a computer game) went out of business, but according to Salvatore's recent novella One Eyed Jax it is still operating.And yet, WotC continues to publish D&D books set in the Realms, and Salvatore continues to write novels set in the Realms.
Nobody knows if WotC has plans to do a new Dragonlance game book . . . but the decision would have nothing to do with their policy on canon.
I don't see why they would bother with that, they didn't with Theros, and there are much more serious things in need of fixing. Your PC half orc is from another plane.They will want to make DL accommodate all the Player races in the core book at least