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The seasons change with the migration of a great ice dragon who brings winter in its wake. Currently, one of the continents in my world is perpetually winter while the rest are summer and spring because that dragon was imprisoned on that continent. It can’t travel anymore, and so winter stays where it slumbers.
I've stitched all the planes of d&d into one setting
I love the One World cosmology, and thanks to this incredible rendering of the Great Wheel, I'm finally getting started putting together a game setting where all the planes exist in the same dimension, and you can travel between them by normal means like walking and sailing.
No portals or high-level spells required! They're just like, other countries. Weird, magical, shape-changing countries, but countries nontheless.
I call my version of this cosmology the Crossroad Realms, and I'm putting it together on WorldAnvil, check it out! I'd be delighted if you tried running this idea, so if you do, let me know how it went!
A traditional map with consistent scale and landmarks is not possible in the Crossroad Realms. Their borders and sizes blur and blend with o
“D&D Beyond's YouTube channel is releasing weekly chats with Dungeons & Dragons franchise creative director Mike Mearls about some of the content in the upcoming Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes book. The new supplement adds several playable character races, along with some additional lore about various conflicts that stretch across the D&D multiverse. In the most recent video, Mearls talks about the Raven Queen, a relatively new addition to D&D lore. ... Currently, the Raven Queen is the ruler of the Shadowfell, a bleak parallel plane. While not truly a god, the Raven Queen can grant her powers to followers and can also pluck individual souls from existence when they die, either to retain, resurrect, or study them on her whims. As the ruler of the Shadowfell, the Raven Queen is also the ruler of the Shadar-Kai, a race of shadowy beings who made their home in that realm. ... The Shadar-Kai were originally conceived as humans who were corrupted and changed by the energies in the Shadowfell. However, in the new video, Mearls now claims that the Shadar-Kai are actually a sub-race of elves who have changed due to their time living in the Shadowfell.”