deganawida
Legend
I know. What a missed opportunity.I really thought this boom was called Eye of Ruin.
I know. What a missed opportunity.I really thought this boom was called Eye of Ruin.
The most recent of those, which was published in 2020 aka 4 years ago, is one of the earliest, as Iceaind Dale is set in 1489. Though I guess Shayyered Obelisk night be earlier if it keeps the date, cone to think of it. There is no progression here, and that is good.I see a slow timeline advance as we’ve gone from 1485 to 1496. Individual adventures can be set any time they please, though. They might set one in the past in 1357, if they like. But if you ask someone what’s the current date in the Realms, they’ll say about 1496 DR. The setting hasn’t been reset.
It will be interesting to see the current state of the other settings in Eve of Ruin - Greyhawk, Dragonlance, etc. - on the multiversal stage.
So... every book since 4E. Erase 16 years of lore, all of the 5E storyline events... No more BG3?Now you've got it! Finally fix the BS that was 4E's lore change. Long time coming.
Candlekeep Mysteries placed it in 1492 DR which was a 2021 release. But overall it doesn't look like the setting has advanced beyond 1496 DR in any 5E publications. It will be interesting to see where they place Eve of Ruin, if at all. They may have stopped that convention. We'll have to wait and see. But I'm more interested in the state of the other settings in relation to the Realms.The most recent of those, which was published in 2020 aka 4 years ago, is one of the earliest, as Iceaind Dale is set in 1489. Though I guess Shayyered Obelisk night be earlier if it keeps the date, cone to think of it. There is no progression here, and that is good.
If you don't feel there's any progression in 5E Realms, it might be OK for you.As someone who got into the Forgotten Realms in 5E...the pre-Time of Trouvles version of the Setting is simply a better set-up for playing a TTRPG. Basically of that "living" part of the Setting is some bad novel from 1993 ruining or "solving" a great plot hook or adventure location.
So... every book since 4E. Erase 16 years of lore, all of the 5E storyline events... No more BG3?
Nah. I'm good.
People can use the old lore all they want. Those books already exist. People who didn't adopt the timeline jump have already written their own stories over 16 years. A rewind won't substantially serve anyone.
Well, y'know, they had their hands full with the anniversary and all...I know. What a missed opportunity.
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