D&D 5E WotC Announces An Impending Announcement: New Setting, Storyline

Early this week, WotC announced on Twitter that today there would be some kind of announcement on their Twitch channel. Those who heard that announcement and tuned in were treated to an announcement that the new storyline will be announced at a live event in June. The press release announcing the impending announcement also mentions a new setting, as well as the storyline, so it sounds like...

Early this week, WotC announced on Twitter that today there would be some kind of announcement on their Twitch channel. Those who heard that announcement and tuned in were treated to an announcement that the new storyline will be announced at a live event in June.

The press release announcing the impending announcement also mentions a new setting, as well as the storyline, so it sounds like it might not be set in the Forgotten Realms (or maybe is in a new region - to 5E - of the Realms, such as Icewind Dale). The adventure and the setting might be the same thing, or they might be completely different things. Recently, WotC has released a bunch of settings: Eberron, Ravnica, Wildemount, and the upcoming Theros.

Fans of D&D will learn all about the new setting and storyline

The new storyline specifically will be revealed at 12pm PST (8pm GMT) on Thursday, June 18th.

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The June event will raise money for Comic Relief, and will feature celebrities including Brandon Routh (Superman), and will preview the brand new storyline. It takes place June 18th-20th. Other names involved include Felicia Day, Deborah Ann Woll, Amy Acker, David Harbour, Matthew Lillard, and more.


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 PRESS RELEASE



RENTON, WA – May 21, 2020 – People all over the world continue to stay safe by staying home, but that doesn’t mean the adventuring has to stop. Dungeons & Dragons is more popular than ever because it allows people to weave compelling stories together even when they’re physically apart through online videoconferencing. Now, Wizards of the Coast brings the stars to this virtual table with D&D Live 2020: Roll w/ Advantage. An amazing cast of characters led by expert storytellers preview the latest D&D storyline with live gaming sessions, all while raising money for Red Nose Day to help the most vulnerable children across the US and around the world, who have been so affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.The adventure begins 10:00am PT on June 18, 2020 and will run through June 20, 2020 at dungeonsanddragons.com.

D&D Live 2020: Roll w/ Advantage features big personalities playing elves, wizards and fighters to accomplish quests using their imaginations. Funny people like Brian Posehn, Kevin Sussman and Thomas Middleditch will work together to solve problems or, more likely, cause some hilarious new ones. WWE ® Superstars Xavier Woods ®, Tyler Breeze ®, Ember Moon ®, Alexa Bliss ® and Dio Maddin ® will contend with beefcake destroyer Jeremy Crawford, a.k.a. Principal Rules Designer for D&D. Deborah Ann Woll will lead a group of actors in improvising a way to help people in a fantasy world not that different from ours. And principal D&D writer Chris Perkins takes players

Fans of D&D will learn all about the new setting and storyline as well as accompanying new products plus tons of unique gameplay available on June 18, 2020. D&D Adventurers League has four new short adventures everyone can enjoy. By donating a small amount to Red Nose Day, fans will have access to sign up for D&D sessions with players around the world! During #DnDLive2020, fans will also be able to choose the character best suited to help the region through Reality RP, a mashup of fantasy storytelling, community engagement, and reality television.


 

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Mercurius

Legend
I'm think the setting and adventure are separate.

Adventure: Icewind Dale
Setting: ???

Hope so. I’m not a huge Ravenloft fan, but the Perkins quote makes me think Innistrad. I’m hoping for Zendikar or Planescape, but don’t think the latter will come out for another year or two.
 

Mepher

Adventurer
Hope so. I’m not a huge Ravenloft fan, but the Perkins quote makes me think Innistrad. I’m hoping for Zendikar or Planescape, but don’t think the latter will come out for another year or two.

The good thing about Innistrad and Zendikar is that I will save more money. They might be great settings but there are plenty of classic D&D settings that I love and would like to see new content for. I don't have much interest in learning more settings.
 

I don't see it lining up with Icewind Dale at all. Curse of Strahd wasn't a setting book though. Barovia is a small part of the Domains of Dread and every part has a much different feel to them. I could see them easily deciding to run another adventure based off another a different domain and some of them could even serve as an entry to other settings.

Vecna is a Darklord in Ravenloft and can tie in with Greyhawk. Lord Soth and Vlad Drakov were both Darklords in Ravenloft and can tie in with Krynn.

I am not saying I really see any of these things happening but they barely dipped their toes in the water with Curse of Strahd when it comes the the Ravenloft setting so I could see more in the future.

Personally I am really bored with Forgotten Realms as the setting. They initially didn't want to muddy the water by introducing more settings but I think that ship has sailed. Rather than give us more MTG and Critical Role settings, how about we finally get to explore a little of other other famous settings that people have been asking for.

Vecna hasn't been a darklord since 2nd edition - he's no longer in Ravenloft, so to speak. But considering CoS's approach to the setting... who knows.

Lord Soth ditto. Drakov's not particularly strongly tied to Dragonlance. He's from Thenol in Taladas, but that's about it. He's never mentioned in any Dragonlance product or novel and appears to have been nothing more than a random mercenary.
 


Mepher

Adventurer
Vecna hasn't been a darklord since 2nd edition - he's no longer in Ravenloft, so to speak. But considering CoS's approach to the setting... who knows.

Lord Soth ditto. Drakov's not particularly strongly tied to Dragonlance. He's from Thenol in Taladas, but that's about it. He's never mentioned in any Dragonlance product or novel and appears to have been nothing more than a random mercenary.

/shrug

WOTC doesn't seem to be too worried about pilfering things from other settings and transplanting them into Forgotten Realms all in the quest for the almighty dollar. I don't think they really care too much about Canon.
 


teitan

Legend
Curious that they refer to Brandon Routh as Superman, a role he played once a decade and a half ago, in a movie most people seemingly didn't like (personally I did), when Henry Cavill has played Superman in three movies much more recently, and Brandon Routh is probably best known today for playing The Atom in three different "Arrowverse" TV shows for about the same length of time as Cavill's DCEU role.

He also played Superman in the Arrowverse.
 


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