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December 7th, 2022, 04:20 #1
Dragonlance 5e and the original DL1-16 modules
I'm reading a description of the new Dragonlance 5e campaign setting. I know it's supposed to be a different experience than the original but do the original DL1-16 modules figure into the 5e campaign setting at all? Can 5e characters go there or is it meant to take you along a different path?
See through the skies, far beyond our world tonight,
Hear the sounds of freedom ring, in a silent dream,
and a million miles away.
Reach for the stars, and live our lives forever free,
In our hearts for a thousand years, and a thousand lifetimes before.
And the dawn of a new day will rise, a light for us all. -Dragonforce
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December 7th, 2022, 19:42 #2
Different area from the books/DL1-16 for the 5e module. To quote the project lead:
“This is a new story,” Schneider said. “We’re not beholden to the original Dragonlance adventures. We’re not beholden to the novels. All of the heroes we know and love are out there doing their thing, but it’s a big world and there’s a huge world-spanning war going on. Let’s tell these other stories. Let’s really put you and your characters at the center of these tales and see what roles they have in turning the tide of this larger conflict.”
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December 13th, 2022, 18:24 #3See through the skies, far beyond our world tonight,
Hear the sounds of freedom ring, in a silent dream,
and a million miles away.
Reach for the stars, and live our lives forever free,
In our hearts for a thousand years, and a thousand lifetimes before.
And the dawn of a new day will rise, a light for us all. -Dragonforce
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December 13th, 2022, 18:55 #4
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