D&D 5E WotC Shares Theros Table of Contents

WotC has shared the table of contents of Mythic Odysseys of Theros. Well, part of it, at least.

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Update -- thanks to "obscureReviewer" on Twitter, here's a fuller image!

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I know it was said, I am just curious how exactly the phrased it. I don't really care because I don't worry about the "official" cosmology in my game, but I am interested.
I don't worry about that either. In my multiverse, the M:tG worlds are in a part of the far realm, so you can't really get to them from the Forgotten Realms, Dark Sun, and the other worlds. (You can, but it's difficult.)
I can't find where they said it. Anyone else have better luck?
 




My point was Godzilla's skin is from 3' to 16' thick. Most swords will not even get through its skin. So even if the fighter had a magic sword the could get slice the skin, it can't cut deep enough to hit anything the is vital or even make it bleed. That is my point, not the relative "power" of D&D foes, it was just a discussion of scale.

Those same swords (actually, probably lesser versions) were cutting through a creature made of magically enhanced Iron 15 levels ago.

Thor took down Jormundandr the Midguard serpent with a hammer, and it was big enough to encircle the entire world. I'm sure high-epic level PCs can take down Godzilla with less.
 




Well, for all who have been talking about Theros' place in the Multiverse, now that the book is out on D&D Beyond, this is what the text itself has to say about it:

"The world of Theros, as its inhabitants understand, includes three realms: the mortal world, the divine realm of Nyx, and the Underworld. They are three distinct planes of existence, tucked into their own pocket of the multiverse and shielded from the rest of the cosmos by the power of the gods. "
 

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