Steely Dan said:I have heard that a 4th Ed OA will be released not long after 4th Ed hits.
I would love to see Kara-Tur!

Please no Rokugan. Please no Rokugan. Please no Rokugan.

Steely Dan said:I have heard that a 4th Ed OA will be released not long after 4th Ed hits.
kennew142 said:I would love to see Kara-Tur!![]()
edemaitre said:While I know that Greyhawk and the Forgotten Realms have the most supporters, I'd like to see "Dungeons & Dragons" Fourth Edition support (by third parties, if need be) for Mystara, Dragonlance, Al Qadim, and Kara Tur. This may indicate some nostalgia for OD&D and AD&D, but there has also been little support for many of these in a long time.
Ruin Explorer said:Not to be contrary, but I honestly really strongly hope that they don't waste on second of valuable time on Mystara. It has, in my eyes, no redeeming features whatsoever, being just a horrible, illogical, dated mish-mash of cultures and civilizations placed almost at random on a world.
Steely Dan said:That's exactly how many people feel about FR…
Ruin Explorer said:I'd strongly second this. I think both AQ is better without the burden of the FR and vice-versa. If done alone, rather than as part of the FR, it's something I'd definately want to pick up.
Dragonblade said:I actually prefer it as part of FR. Likewise, if they redo OA it should be based on Kara-Tur and NOT Rokugan. I'd love to see a full color Atlas of FR book that has beautiful and detailed full color maps of all the continents including Kara-Tur, Zakhara, amd Maztica.
Ruin Explorer said:I'd love to see Maztica quietly written out of FR history, myself.
Dragonblade said:Really? I actually like the parallel to the discovery of the "New World" that it represents. Granted I would probably take a different approach storywise, but the idea is sound and maps are still good.