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arctic79 Posted - 08 Apr 2016 : 21:24:37
http://www.thebookseller.com/news/kings-road-publish-official-dungeons-and-dragons-titles-326051
Wotc hasn't announced anything yet,so it may change. It may be more for younglings than old sages, still it is more realms stuff.

Let's hope ed is involved.
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moonbeast Posted - 12 Apr 2016 : 07:07:08
Like others said…. WotC is NOT doing these projects themselves. They are merely licensing off the branded products to other companies. So I don't know why some of you are quick to opine that these projects would (ahem) "get in the way" of WoTC working on more serious D&D gaming products.
hashimashadoo Posted - 10 Apr 2016 : 01:52:59
They're both licensed products from what I've read, meaning that if anything, they'll make future RPG supplements more likely because WotC will be getting paid for hardly lifting a finger.
Wooly Rupert Posted - 09 Apr 2016 : 22:18:53
I don't know that a coloring book would prevent the production of an RPG supplement (which they don't seem willing to do, anyway) or a novel. It's not like they have only one single resource pool to draw from.
Bravesteel Posted - 09 Apr 2016 : 18:26:18
I'm relatively neutral about it. It's been pointed out that it could be a great way to get younger people into the Realms, and
D&D in general, but I'm a little miffed because I want more actual novels and RPG supplements.
Wooly Rupert Posted - 09 Apr 2016 : 15:05:43
Coloring books for adults have gotten quite popular in the last few years. I'm not surprised that WotC has decided to jump on that bandwagon -- it's not the first time they've decided to cash in on an existing trend.

I'm kinda interested in it, myself.
Seethyr Posted - 09 Apr 2016 : 13:40:25
It will be the the first gift my daughter opens up for Christmas next year. Anything that might draw in young players for our next generation of Realmsians cannot be a bad thing.
Shadowsoul Posted - 09 Apr 2016 : 06:47:55
Is this some kind of April Fools joke they forgot to announce on April Fools Day?

I wonder who's idea this was?
Caolin Posted - 09 Apr 2016 : 06:31:57
quote:
Originally posted by Purple Dragon Knight

quote:
Originally posted by Bulak

Also: A Forgotten Realms colouring book?!

Sigh... why even bother anymore? What's next? Realms decorated paper plates and sippie cups?

When you're actually, deep down, hoping for a Realms McDonald toy down the line, things have ended.



Yep, Ed must be rolling in his grave.....oh wait.
Purple Dragon Knight Posted - 09 Apr 2016 : 05:44:44
quote:
Originally posted by Bulak

Also: A Forgotten Realms colouring book?!

Sigh... why even bother anymore? What's next? Realms decorated paper plates and sippie cups?

When you're actually, deep down, hoping for a Realms McDonald toy down the line, things have ended.
Bulak Posted - 08 Apr 2016 : 22:57:17
It doesn't seem to have much to do with the previous Volo's guides if it's anything like the other volumes of the same 'Ology' series, and... well... Dungeonology. It might be a good introduction to the Forgotten Realms and/or D&D (or just a generally interesting book) for pre-teens. To me this doesn't at all seem like something Ed would be involved, but I definitely wouldn't mind if I was wrong.

Also: A Forgotten Realms colouring book?!

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