![]() Murlynd visited Earth, where he got his six-shooters. Oerth existed alongside its parallel Earths: Yarth, Aerth, and Uerth. In contrast, the published D&D Multiverse has always consisted of a number of different D&D Worlds, and there have always been cross-overs between *all* of them, even back in the 1970s and 1980s. Yep, your version of the D&D Multiverse consists of just one world, along with those few extraplanar places you mentioned. Thanks guachi and Chaosmancer for sharing about your campaign worlds. It was at this point in the campaign that things kicked into high gear. My group managed to repel the "mad gnomes" (as we called them), kill the savants who had created the portal, and then permanently deactivate the portal with a natural 20 dispel magic Charisma check (by yours truly).Īlthough we were triumphant, the derro had still acquired enough technology to maintain their dominance in the Underdark, and the Church of Tiamat decided to use the ensuing political chaos as an excuse to try and summon the Dragon Queen to Faerun. Those few still loyal to lolth remained underground, using guerilla tactics against the derro), and tried to invade the surface. Said derro eventually overthrew the duergar, defeated the drow (causing most of the dark elves to flee back to the surface, where most of them adopted the worship of Eilistrae. In his game, a bunch of derro in the Underdark combined their magic together and created a portal to Eberron, through which they started smuggling abandoned technology. My old DM already used something similar to that idea, although there was no Eberron faction involved. Since Eberrons planes are techniquely apart of or contained within the Material Plane, they should be connected by Eberron's Ethereal Plane. Tito said they'd discuss how Ravenloft and Innistrad can both exist (my suggestion, make Innistrad a domain with Eberron, with ties to MtG planes, which influences it, so you could use Ravenloft/Innistrad as a back door to the other MtG planes (Crystal Spheres). I can't help, but wonder if this hints at future changes to how the Planes work in MtG if people from traditional D&D worlds are now making contact with them. Also suggested that Astral and Ethereal Plane exist in Ravnica (as a suggested as ways Ravnica co have been discovered). I wish the Jeremy had ebalerated more on how Ravnica fits in. Ravnica was just resently discovered, the material plane is a big place, may have a Crystal Sphere, Tito kind if confused the issue. Oh and a portal or portals to Eberron exist in Sigil. Ways to travel between worlds, Spelljammers, Astral, Ethereal, Feywild, Shadowfell Planes, Sigil Portals.Įberron is a part of the D&D multiverse, but it's Crystal Sphere is designed to isolate it from everything else, and within it's Crystal Sphere Eberrons planes are contained, so weirdly Eberrons Planes are a part of the Material Plane as well, or in a sense might all be echo planes like the Feywild and Shadowfell are for other worlds (or perhaps special, really big demiplanes).Įberron's Crystal Sphere is cracking, dropping those shards, and possibly eventually allowing say a Spelljammer to visit. Very interest video, almost like a Lore You Should Know, but more current. ![]()
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