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Ozreth
Learned Scribe
 
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Posted - 13 Feb 2026 : 03:41:21
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Coming off of the BG live action thread - Does the handling of the Realms in the last 15, 20, 30 etc, years (subjective to all of us) and the fact that it is now an essentially Disney-fied IP first, game world second turn you off from wanting to run it, work on it and expand it. Does your Realms still feel like your Realms? Does it excite you?
I have had an off and on relationship with the setting, mostly off for the last 10+ years, but have recently attempted to return at the behest of my players. Unfortunately, I am online enough to always be running into the new products from the game books to the novels to the newly announced HBO show and it has reminded me of why I finally left the setting the first time, but it is far worse now.
The 1e Realms and a good amount of the 3e releases are what I enjoy, and I am wondering if I am misplaced in my lessening enjoyment of this era and the setting in general.
What has been your experience and relationship in this regard?
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Ashe Ravenheart
Great Reader
    
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Posted - 13 Feb 2026 : 12:07:33
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| I may not have liked some decisions through the years (Looking at you, Bruce), but I've never not loved the Realms. Passion projects like by Pathfinder conversion keep me going and I still love the lore that comes out (especially from Ed's patreon)! |
I actually DO know everything. I just have a very poor index of my knowledge.
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Trumm
Acolyte
23 Posts |
Posted - 13 Feb 2026 : 12:28:48
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In a nutshell: I loved the 2E Realms, was fine with the 3E Realms and lost interest in their in world developments when 4E and the time jump happened.
Baldurs Gate 3, the D&D movie and the Waterdeep Dragon Heist module have been my only contact with the current Realms and while I enjoyed them more than I expected, they somewhat lacked the classical FR flair I prefer. I had a similar experience with the Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse-Box and while the Realms have retained at least some of their atmosphere, I still find it very hard to reconcile the new Planescape setting with my perception of the old 2E publications.
But the older I get, the more relaxed I tend to see those things. I don't expect things to be exactly the way I would prefer them to be, enjoy them as much as I can and try to not take it all too seriously. I don't need the setting to be an evolving campaign world supported by official products. I can run and play it my way, in the era I prefer, include newer snippets and parts I care for and ignore everything else.
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HighOne
Learned Scribe
 
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Posted - 13 Feb 2026 : 15:17:04
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One of the joys of playing in a living, shared setting is that we're all enjoying the same thing together. But FR is no longer living (the product line is basically dead) and it's no longer shared either; we're all playing different versions of the Realms, the latest of which (5E) is so different from the others that it might as well be its own setting. So yes, it's harder to enjoy FR these days.
I don't know what the solution is. Cultural fragmentation is happening everywhere, not just gaming, so it's not necessarily Wizards' fault that these things are happening. (How do you hold a community together when literally everything is pulling apart?) But I'd kind of like a do-over of the past 30 years of history, where we acknowledge our screw-ups and try to do better. |
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Seethyr
Master of Realmslore
   
USA
1267 Posts |
Posted - 13 Feb 2026 : 18:05:35
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| My desire to create is almost entirely based on the fact that the people who are actually good at it, don’t produce in the quantities they used to. Yeah I can still love it, even the bumps and bruises and weirdness, but there’s just not enough. I’ve been eating a couple decades now for the cohesion and proliferation to start up again. I still believe it can happen, I know I’m naive. |
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Zeromaru X
Great Reader
    
Colombia
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Posted - 13 Feb 2026 : 23:54:11
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Oh, yeah, another "let's hate" thread. How original... Extra points if people come to trash 4e.
Leaving snarky, tired self aside. I may not be happy with certain decisions, but I don't think you can turn off your love for something (if you really loved it). I love the Realms, even if it changes. Specially when it changes, actually, because it feels like an actual, living world. |
Instead of seeking change, you prefer a void, merciless abyss of a world... |
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Azar
Master of Realmslore
   
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Posted - 14 Feb 2026 : 03:07:24
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| The Realms circa 1987 (or before, if you kept up with E.G.'s work from the inception of his brainchild) to 1999/2000 will always be great. No matter what Wizards of the Coast does - from the apologizing to the endless bizarre alterations/revisions - they cannot undo what has long been done. |
Stand with anybody that stands right. Stand with him while he is right and part with him when he goes wrong.
Earth names in the Realms are more common than you may think. |
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bloodtide_the_red
Learned Scribe
 
USA
315 Posts |
Posted - 14 Feb 2026 : 03:15:24
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I did not care right from the start.
2E D&D in genral, and even more so the Realms have always printed "here is the game suggestion we mead, but go ahead and make it your own".
Most of all, Ed Greenwood has said this at least thousands of times. Quote: "Take the Realms and make them your own".
Also, Ed has said many time that he does not follow the published Realms in his Home Game(s).
So, I have always done the same. I like the Realms setting and have my own version that does not exactly line up with the published one. I do look over the books and cheery pick things I like to use....and ignore the rest.
I utterly ignore 4/5E. It's just noise. My Thay will forever and always be the cool evil land of 1-3E, not whatever mess it is in 5E. I had Bane get rid of Cyric as soon as he came back. And Myurkyl took over Kelvmor, but keeps Kel around as a pet.
It seems that WotC is not interested in making anything for me to buy....and that is fine. I have a ton of stuff, so I'm good... |
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Ozreth
Learned Scribe
 
248 Posts |
Posted - 14 Feb 2026 : 03:28:06
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quote: Originally posted by bloodtide_the_red
I did not care right from the start.
2E D&D in genral, and even more so the Realms have always printed "here is the game suggestion we mead, but go ahead and make it your own".
Most of all, Ed Greenwood has said this at least thousands of times. Quote: "Take the Realms and make them your own".
Also, Ed has said many time that he does not follow the published Realms in his Home Game(s).
So, I have always done the same. I like the Realms setting and have my own version that does not exactly line up with the published one. I do look over the books and cheery pick things I like to use....and ignore the rest.
I utterly ignore 4/5E. It's just noise. My Thay will forever and always be the cool evil land of 1-3E, not whatever mess it is in 5E. I had Bane get rid of Cyric as soon as he came back. And Myurkyl took over Kelvmor, but keeps Kel around as a pet.
It seems that WotC is not interested in making anything for me to buy....and that is fine. I have a ton of stuff, so I'm good...
This could perhaps be a thread of its own, but how much have your locations and geography been altered, if at all?
It seems that few have made the 1e Realms into "their own" as much as people have done with Greyhawk, but I imagine somebody out there has gone off and altered the setting to hardly resemble what it began as. This is almost by neccesity with Greyhawk though. |
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questing gm
Master of Realmslore
   
Malaysia
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Posted - 14 Feb 2026 : 15:17:24
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I've felt the 5e era of the Realms made me love it less than 4e ever did (which I didn't hate as most people make it sound).
But then again, everyone can make their own choice on which version of the Realms they want to love (more). |
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