This is from my 5E Mystara campaign, wherein I added in details in the history and geography to account for the major 5E species, notably Dragonborn (Lost Arkhosia) and Tieflings (Bael Turath). Neither affected modern Known World history to a great extent -- Arkhosia was always on the borders, like Sind, and the various incarnations of Bael Turath -- the current being the fourth, a descendant of the Taymoran Empire, like Nithia -- was always in an area that got wiped out by invaders.
Also, I put Bael Turath in the Dwarfgate Peaks (here the "Demongate Peaks") as the region was of debatable sort, ostensibly being Darokin but home exclusively to humanoids and monsters, which made it just an extension of the Broken Lands. Being Bael Turath gives it an interesting and different background.
Some of the place names on the map don't ring a bell. "Bael Turath"?
ReplyDeleteThis is from my 5E Mystara campaign, wherein I added in details in the history and geography to account for the major 5E species, notably Dragonborn (Lost Arkhosia) and Tieflings (Bael Turath). Neither affected modern Known World history to a great extent -- Arkhosia was always on the borders, like Sind, and the various incarnations of Bael Turath -- the current being the fourth, a descendant of the Taymoran Empire, like Nithia -- was always in an area that got wiped out by invaders.
DeleteAlso, I put Bael Turath in the Dwarfgate Peaks (here the "Demongate Peaks") as the region was of debatable sort, ostensibly being Darokin but home exclusively to humanoids and monsters, which made it just an extension of the Broken Lands. Being Bael Turath gives it an interesting and different background.
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