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                | silverwolferSenior Scribe
 
    
 
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                      |  Posted - 15 Mar 2014 :  05:00:45         
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           	| So am thinking, what if the sundering, isn't just the worlds remixing back up, but also the fact that Ao and his crystal sphere cracks, and they use this as a way to make room once more for spelljammer and planescape?  Allow dead powers also to return. |  | 
              
                | MarkustayRealms Explorer extraordinaire
 
      
 
		  USA15724 Posts
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                      |  Posted - 15 Mar 2014 :  18:06:40       
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                      | I wouldn't mind getting back the 2e way-of-things, where all the settings were interconnected via SJ and PS (and RL as well). 
 The Forgotten Realms should be the 'base' setting for D&D, and everything should be connected off of that, going with the whole basic premise of the Realms themselves (that the paths between the worlds have been 'lost').
 
 Wait a minute... The paths were lost...
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                      | "I have never in my life learned anything from any man who agreed with me" --- Dudley Field Malone
 
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                      | Edited by - Markustay on 15 Mar 2014  18:22:09
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                | MapolqSenior Scribe
 
    
 
		  Brazil466 Posts
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                | AyrikGreat Reader
 
      
 
		  Canada8031 Posts
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                      |  Posted - 16 Mar 2014 :  20:42:18       
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                      | Hmm, inflict damage upon Ao so that one can say his new scar tissue restores his appearance to an earlier, unscarred state.  I don‘t buy it. 
 I‘m wary of performing surgery on worlds and deities.  Why retcon the retcons away when it‘s so much easier to dismiss the uninvited sophistications?  It‘s much easier to keep access to Spelljammer/Planescape entirely unrestricted for all time than it is to invent explanations for it being present, then disappearing, then reappearing.
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