Talk:Queen of Chaos

About the objection "this article has no clear connection to the FR": it's my belief that, once, before 3rd ed, Toril and Oerth were in the same cosmology, abeit not in the same crystal sphere. They were both in the Great Wheel and there had been many connections between the Faerun gods and the demons detailed in the 3rd ed Oerth cosmology. It was my belief that the two cosmologies were separated after "Die Vecna Die", at the end of AD&D 2nd ed. So if creatures like Asmodeus still exist in both cosmologies, shouldn't that be true for every ancient demon which existence is prior to the separation of cosmologies? LylaNikker (talk) 08:16, February 15, 2019 (UTC)
 * "No Realms connection" doesn't imply that a subject doesn't exist in the same multiverse as the Realms, merely that the article on a subject doesn't demonstrate a connection to the Forgotten Realms specifically. This could be in the form of an actual Realms appearance by the subject, a passing mention by a Realmsian character, etc. This wiki's scope is the Forgotten Realms, so it's necessary to have some sort of limitation in place. That being said, if you know of a source that ties the Queen of Chaos to the Realms in this fashion, feel free to add it to the article and remove the "unrelated" tag. I did a cursory search, but could not find any Realms source tying her to the setting beyond the loose adaptation rules for The Rod of Seven Parts found in Dragon #233, or references to Tiamat also occasionally being called the "Queen of Chaos." --Ir&#39;revrykal (talk) 09:04, February 15, 2019 (UTC)
 * Speaking of Dragon 233's The Rod of Seven Parts: World by World article: I think it would be a nice thing if someone put the information of that article and from the the box together, to what it would mean if the Rod would indeed appear in the Realms, and make it part of the Forgotten Realms Wiki. I guess those articles would need a Template:Canon note to make clear that that's not standard Realms. Just my opinion, though. Daranios (talk) 15:29, February 15, 2019 (UTC)