Year of Forgiven Foes

In short: an alternate timeline, in which much of the fanon did not take place. A setting where the players can read the 3e FR material plus a few quick update pages on the wiki and be ready to play, without 15+ years of back history.

The in and out

Campaign What actually happened

Dorian

No noticeable effect; possibly took out the Shadovar

Silver Marches 1

Pretty much verbatim

Silver Marches 2

Maybe?

Unapproachable East

It happened enough to make Aurora, but the school didn't last

For King and County

TBD

Spellbound

Zahl did not seize absolute power. More to come.

The Fourth Cataclysm

Nope.

The Grey League

Not sure. Does it matter? I like the Grey League as an organization, but they haven't accomplished much.

The Sword and the Rose

Nah. I mean maybe. Who cares? Impiltur is dead to me.

The Coming of Twilight

Without TFC, this makes no sense. But the characters all still exist.

Wrath of the Titans

Was already retconned out of existence.

Waterdhavian Knights

No, but write Penny in there somewhere.

Way Down Below

LOL

Hour of Twilight

Long in the future.

Short, short version

Something New

Let's have some completely new ideas.

The Lady of Shadow

In 1372, the Shadovar weren't the only shadowlings to emerge. A splinter group of the Church of Mystra merged with another of the Church of Shar, forming the Cult of the Lady of Shadow, or the "Daughters of Darkness". They contend that the current "Mystra" is in fact a fraud, a risen mortal given false powers as part of a conspiracy by, among others, Elminster of Shadowdale, who they contend is actually a Netherese Arcanist who is continuing his race's blasphemous war on their goddess.

The true Goddess of Magic, they contend, was grievously wounded when Karsus cast his fated spell, but managed to survive, drifting alone in the Shadow Realm. Her replacement was an unknown actor, also a fraud, perhaps a series of risen mortals, and her current incarnation can be clearly traced back to a minor wizardess of Cormyr in the 1350s. The lot of it has been a grand power play by the successors of Netheril, to various aims both alleged and held secret.

Meanwhile, they claim, the true goddess of magic was protected and nurtured by her mother, Shar, and slowly restored to health, in preparation for a grand cataclysm that was soon to come. Only with the help of worship, they contended, only with true faith of the devout, would she be strong enough to save the world from oblivion.

Unsurprisingly, the cult was mostly ignored, until the Spellplague arrived, when it seemed their magic was somehow unhindered. Naturally, this attracted great attention to their beliefs, and many were quickly won over. Today, a great many temples have sprung up, many of which were converted from the old faith of Mystra. She might have gained a great many new followers, but she suffers from a high degree of decentralization. She is known by many names now: the Daughter of Darkness, the Twilight Dancer, the Lady in Grey...invariably, her countenance seems to have shifted notably toward the darker end of the alignment spectrum. And yet, if she keeps granting spells, she will likely enjoy many a convert in these troubled times.

Spellplague

Transformed some landscapes, fucked up magic, yada yada.

Magic

Wizards were quick to discover the problems. Still, like 50% of them died. This created power vacuums, which allows for some interesting possibilities in places like Thay. The prudent thing to do was hunker down, drink a few pints, and wait for it all to blow over.