Finally noticed the "read more" button! thanks.......If you pre-order it on D&DBeyond you get an exclusive one shot that sets up the main adventure.
Maybe he thinks the 5e rules suit him better?I mean, my question was, "Wait, why is Vecna trying to destroy the multiverse? Isn't that Tharizdun's job?"
Reading the link, it instead seems to be a repeat of the Die Vecna Die! transform-to-take-over plot. Perhaps Vecna has simply forgotten that didn't work last time?
"Didn't work" is debatable. He still went from being a Darklord trapped in Ravenloft to a full blown god. Maybe full ultimate power escaped his grasp, but he didn't come out of it with nothing. And Vecna is many things, but he's not a quitter. Just because it didn't work the last time is no reason not to try again.Reading the link, it instead seems to be a repeat of the Die Vecna Die! transform-to-take-over plot. Perhaps Vecna has simply forgotten that didn't work last time?
This is a "greatest hits of 5E" compilation, Greyhawk in this context means Ghosts of Saltmarsh no doubt.Why make one disappointing gazetteer when you can make seven?
Snark aside, they haven't published anything for Greyhawk (in this current edition) and I can't see just their typical "mini-gazetteer in the beginning of the book" being adequate. Dragonlance fans weren't happy with how much War of the Dragon Queen glossed over the setting, I'm sure the Greyhawk fans won't be if if gets similar treatment.
Also, correct me if I'm wrong but aren't Planescape and Spelljammer really just names given to concepts? Should they really classify as separate settings?