Marandahir
Crown-Forester (he/him)
Sure does. Each Domain of Delight is essentially a fairy tale or legendary folk story (like King Arthur) encapsulated and self contained.Feywild has Arthurian fantasy and Grimm's fairy tales?
Sure does. Each Domain of Delight is essentially a fairy tale or legendary folk story (like King Arthur) encapsulated and self contained.Feywild has Arthurian fantasy and Grimm's fairy tales?
I would add to this the Eberron faerie realm, where each location is literally a narrative coming to life. A kind of Twilight Zone.Sure does. Each Domain of Delight is essentially a fairy tale or legendary folk story (like King Arthur) encapsulated and self contained.
So by self-contained, you mean they explicitly can't interact with one another... The way they explicitly do in Eldraine?Sure does. Each Domain of Delight is essentially a fairy tale or legendary folk story (like King Arthur) encapsulated and self contained.
Eldraine has a Fey element, but the Grimm and Arthurian combo really works for D&D and offers something fresh.Eh, Eldraine is pretty much explored by Feywild (as is Lorwyn, though that's got a cool Shadowfell rotation going on with Shadowmoor).
Capenna is darn cool and I would love to see it - but only after Neon Dynasty Kamigawa is released for D&D. THAT is how you fix an orientalist setting and make it stand out and bring something truly unique to D&D…
Kawigama: Neon Dynasty − is hot right now.I think that if Wizards of the Coast decides to release any M:tG settings for D&D, it'll only be whatever the Hott New Block of CardsTM is slated to be for that particular year. They won't be looking back across the history of Magic for a campaign setting. If we want to see a Kamigawa or Lorwyn D&D campaign setting, I wager it'll have to be fan-created.
Other: As someone who is not versed in MtG lore but is intrigued by several of the settings, I'd like to see an overview anthology along the lines of Radiant Citadel, perhaps describing 6 or 8 planes in some depth, and several others as "capsule gazeteers."
Kamigawa was the last Set, so is plausible they do a surprise Magic book in the near future. The window for that seems to be closing, though. Eldraine amd Dominaria currently seem most plausible as a near term possibility based on card Sets.I think that if Wizards of the Coast decides to release any M:tG settings for D&D, it'll only be whatever the Hott New Block of CardsTM is slated to be for that particular year. They won't be looking back across the history of Magic for a campaign setting. If we want to see a Kamigawa or Lorwyn D&D campaign setting, I wager it'll have to be fan-created.
Kawigama: Neon Dynasty − is hot right now.
Huh, I must be more or of the loop than I thought! The last block I really played was Theros. :-/Kamigawa was the last Set, so is plausible they do a surprise Magic book in the near future.