


I don't think there's any single source.PoL/Elsir Vale didn't get its setting book, but the informations are spread through the 4e splatbooks and Dragon Magazine.Ģ. Any help is greatly appreciated!I haven't played much 4e (I hate the system), only read some of the books, so take my words with grain of salt, however:ġ. I'd love to one day run the adventure in its native campaign world, but I don't know enough yet to say exactly how that would work. I love running my own personal campaign using this pantheon, but I do so in my own world. Would the OGL from either edition cover the use of this pantheon/their native world in a self- written and published campaign setting/adventure for 5e? What's the best single source for learning more about how the gods of this pantheon interact with each other?Ģ. Granted, I never played 4e, so I have little-to-no knowledge of anything to do with the relative backstories of these deities or the world they oversee, so I was wondering two things:ġ. It seems odd to me that 5e introduces the Dawn War pantheon without its native 4e setting.
