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<blockquote data-quote="Yaarel" data-source="post: 8525023" data-attributes="member: 58172"><p>Here I give an image of the Dragon Annual 1996 page that describes the map of planet Oerth. The brief one-page article, "Beyond the Flanaess", by Skip Williams, page 72, offers a thought about each name on the map, page 73. The tone of the article is mainly an unreliable narrator, whose comments are often uncertain and speculative about what exists beyond the subcontinent of Flanaess: "seems", "tales from", "if such a place exists", "fabled", "perhaps", "so Ive heard tell", "secrets even I have not fathomed", "reputedly", "unsure of the places real name", "its inhabitants remain unknown to me", and so on.</p><p></p><p>On the one hand, these descriptions about the planet are a Dragon magazine article that is only semi-official − and even it is conjectural. On the other hand, it is the about the only source for the rest of the planet beyond the subcontinent of Flanaess. The other sources are not even D&D, but rather a minis game and a comic book. Of course, there is much official information about Flanaess that Gygax articulates and that Living World of Greyhawk articulates. But the rest of the planet is unknown.</p><p></p><p>I mention this because describing fantasy versions of ethnicities is sensitive endeavor. The designers at WotC have the freedom to update and develop the planet Oerth according to the needs, aesthetics, and concerns of D&D players today.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]150712[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]150713[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaarel, post: 8525023, member: 58172"] Here I give an image of the Dragon Annual 1996 page that describes the map of planet Oerth. The brief one-page article, "Beyond the Flanaess", by Skip Williams, page 72, offers a thought about each name on the map, page 73. The tone of the article is mainly an unreliable narrator, whose comments are often uncertain and speculative about what exists beyond the subcontinent of Flanaess: "seems", "tales from", "if such a place exists", "fabled", "perhaps", "so Ive heard tell", "secrets even I have not fathomed", "reputedly", "unsure of the places real name", "its inhabitants remain unknown to me", and so on. On the one hand, these descriptions about the planet are a Dragon magazine article that is only semi-official − and even it is conjectural. On the other hand, it is the about the only source for the rest of the planet beyond the subcontinent of Flanaess. The other sources are not even D&D, but rather a minis game and a comic book. Of course, there is much official information about Flanaess that Gygax articulates and that Living World of Greyhawk articulates. But the rest of the planet is unknown. I mention this because describing fantasy versions of ethnicities is sensitive endeavor. The designers at WotC have the freedom to update and develop the planet Oerth according to the needs, aesthetics, and concerns of D&D players today. [ATTACH type="full" alt="Oerth - descriptions - Dragon Annual 1996 Skip Williams.png"]150712[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full"]150713[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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