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Forgotten Realms and Faerûn actually changed due to that collision), and also changed the way magic works. It changed the pantheon of the gods. The Sundering is all about those two worlds separating—coming apart—and the process of that separation is really the story that we're telling over the next year. At the end of this story arc, Abeir and Toril will be separate again, and many of the things that happened when they crashed together will go back to the way they were before. So magic will be much like it was before the Spell Plague. Markings that marked spell-plagued people and animals will fade and go away. It's really about moving the Forgotten Realms forward, but also about bringing it around to the most beloved and most fondly remembered Forgotten Realms.
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348:. Greenwood agreed to work on the project and began working to get Forgotten Realms officially published. He sent TSR a few dozen cardboard boxes stuffed with pencil notes and maps, and sold all rights to the setting for a token fee. He noted that TSR altered his original conception of the Realms being a place that could be accessed from Earth, as "oncerns over possible lawsuits (kids getting hurt while trying to 'find a gate') led TSR to de-emphasize this meaning".
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someone else was very disconcerting. I will admit that the abrupt changes forced me into an uncomfortable place, and from that place came some of the better things I've written, but I very much preferred the way it was done this time, with 5th
Edition and the changes, where we, the authors, were told what was happening to the game and asked how we could make the world and the lore live and breathe it.
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countries and adding new ones. The
Underdark is more open to the surface. Thay has become a nightmare land of death and the Elves, sensing the newfound connection to the Feywild, have returned to Faerûn in force". The event moved the fictional world's timeline 94 years into the future to 1479 DR. The Spellplague acted as "a narrative justification for design changes".
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2006:, Wulfgar's combat prowess is significant enough that along with Drizzt and his magic panther Guenhwyvar, they manage to "beat 25 giants by themselves". As a character, Wulfgar exemplifies "the strong, honest, hot-headed young warrior hero type common to adventure stories and similar to Howard's creation
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Forgotten Realms setting is the continent of Faerûn, the western part of a continent that was roughly modeled after the Eurasian continent on Earth. The lands of the Forgotten Realms are not all ruled by the human race, with populations of many humanoid races and creatures ubiquitous
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Sundering is the last of a series of ground-shaking events. It really affects the whole world of the Forgotten Realms in a major way. You may remember when the Spell Plagues began, the two worlds of the Forgotten Realms, Abeir and Toril, crashed together. That created both geographic changes (the
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Spellplague in 1385 DR. This cataclysm was unleashed when the goddess of magic Mystra was killed, "transforming whole nations and altering creatures. In addition, parts of Toril have fused with its long-lost twin world Abeir, whisking away some
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Knights of Myth Drannor in the Shadowdale region. Greenwood felt that his players' thirst for detail made the Realms what it is: "They want it to seem real, and work on 'honest jobs' and personal activities, until the whole thing grows into far more than a casual
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Wizards. That's entirely due to the large-scale destruction of the Realms. Similar updates have been tried by other companies — to reinvigorate settings, to make them more accessible to new players, or to make them more adventuresome. It
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adventure, inspiring limitless possibilities for any smirking dungeon master". In 2019, academic Philip J. Clements called the "highly popular" Forgotten Realms "an unusually well-developed D&D setting" and "more-or-less the flagship setting for D&D". He also noted that it has received the
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Forgotten Realms is a fantasy world setting, described as a world of strange lands, dangerous creatures, and mighty deities, where magic and supernatural phenomena are quite real. The premise is that, long ago, planet Earth and the world of the
Forgotten Realms were more closely connected. As time
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asically, we authors were handed a document and told how things were going to be. We were asked our opinions, but they mattered very little – the changes were being driven from a different direction. To have characters that have built such a strong history, then have that upset on the orders of
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Forgotten Realms, with deities and their followers being an integral part of the world. Deities interact directly in mortal affairs, answer prayers, and have their own personal agendas. All deities must have worshipers to survive, and all mortals must worship a
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Liriel Baenre is the daughter of Gromph Baenre; she originally belonged to House Vandree before her talent for arcane spellcasting was discovered by Gromph. After being sent away to hone her magical talent rather than study as a priestess, Liriel uses a book given by her father to travel to the
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The 4th edition update to the Forgotten Realms brought massive lore changes which were "tied to a number of other design philosophies" and the Forgotten Realms "simultaneously had become a grittier setting, on the edge of collapse, while also becoming a more fantastic one, full of wonder and
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makers Wizards of the Coast, which would be restrictive if Forgotten Realms wasn't such an incredibly diverse place, housing classic European middle ages tropes, as well as a heroic fantasy take on African, Middle Eastern, and other real-world cultures". Brian Silliman, for
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were also released throughout the 1990s, which led to the setting being hailed as one of the most successful shared fantasy universes of the 1990s. By the first quarter of 1996, TSR had published sixty-four novels set in the Forgotten Realms out of the 242 novels set in
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in the 13th or 14th century. However, the presence of magic provides an additional element of power to the societies. There are several nation states and many independent cities, with loose alliances being formed for defense or conquest. Trade is performed by ship or
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Artemis Entreri, a human assassin described by Bricken as "cold-blooded" and Drizzt's "equal in fighting and opposite in morality", a mirror image of how Drizzt would have ended up if he had remained part of the universally evil drow society instead of forsaking
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magazine, called them "Laudable" and commented that they are "fighters for freedom and justice". Bricken described Elminster as "the most powerful, important, and smartest wizard in the Forgotten Realms, and one of the setting's most important characters more
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never seems to go well, because old fans feel left behind. With that said, some folks did love the changes, because the setting was now more playable, more accessible, more fantastic, and more PC centered. Meanwhile, a series of adventures and novels called
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in 2017, described the Forgotten Realms as "a classic fantasy backdrop" and highlighted that "at one time in our history, our world and this one were connected, but over time this magical realm was, well, forgotten. It is an ideal place for any
1725:(2015), was released on November 3, 2015, and only covered a fraction of the Forgotten Realms. It describes the 2013 Sundering event, referred to as the Second Sundering in the book, and its consequences in game terms and lore. The video game
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campaign. Roleplaying always governs over rules, and the adventures seem to develop themselves." Greenwood has stated that his own version of the Forgotten Realms, as run in his personal campaign, is much darker than published versions.
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in 2008, Wizards opted for a publishing plan featuring a series of six books per year – consisting of three core rulebooks as well as three setting books – beginning with the Forgotten Realms. The company started the cycle with the
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announced that the Forgotten Realms would continue to serve as the official campaign setting for its upcoming published adventure materials. The village of Phandalin in the Forgotten Realms acted as the primary setting for the new
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who retakes Mithral Hall with the help of the other Companions and becomes its king. He was one of the first friends Drizzt made upon leaving the Underdark and both Catti-Brie and Wulfgar are his adopted children. Rob Bricken for
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for the number of guidebooks he writes about the various regions within the Realms. The character's name is often attributed in real-world D&D publications as the in-universe narrator of said works. Paul Pettengale from
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marketing team, explained the approach: "We use Neverwinter as the connective tissue across multiple product categories. The transmedia campaign is an opportunity for fans to experience the brand however they choose to".
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of parallel worlds; Earth is one such world, and the Realms another. In Greenwood's original conception, the fantastic legends of Earth derive from a fantasy world that can no longer be accessed. Greenwood discovered the
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I love it now that my favorite Zulkir, Szass Tam has risen up, committed a massive genocide and turned the empire into a Necromantic dictatorship where the people have been replaced by the undead, both sentient and
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in its sadistic black-skinned drow led by vicious matriarchs and their terrible spider goddess, firmly melding anti-Blackness with misogyny, a once-civilized people gone feral under the debased rule of women".
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highlighted Bruenor as "a dwarf that hits pretty much every fantasy stereotype, including his desire to reclaim an ancestral home that his people were chased out of after they dug too far and awakened a
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series (1989), and some stories in the comic book. TSR adjusted the timeline of the Forgotten Realms by advancing the calendar one year forward to 1358 DR, referring to the gap as the Time of Troubles.
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passed, the inhabitants of Earth had mostly forgotten about the existence of that other world – hence the name Forgotten Realms. The original Forgotten Realms logo, which was used until 2000, had small
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described him as "one of those characters that everyone's heard about, and one that just about every Dungeon Master must have been tempted to introduce to their campaign at some point or another".
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game as a series of magazine articles, and the first Realms game products were released in 1987. Role-playing game products have been produced for the setting ever since, in addition to
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began publishing a monthly column by Greenwood entitled "The Everwinking Eye" detailing various locations and personalities in the Realms. The Network used the Forgotten Realms city of
2237:, the Dark Maiden of benevolent drow, comes to possess the magical artifact known as the Windwalker, and eventually settle down on the surface world permanently. Liriel was created by
2229:, called Gromph the "only interesting character" in the book, describing him as "the bitter and twisted archmage", and lamented that "he rarely makes an appearance after the opening".
1938:'s players, and added to the Forgotten Realms by Grubb. Tyche was replaced with Tymora, and the elemental lords from Melniboné were replaced by Akadi, Grumbar, Istishia, and Kossuth.
2436:(2013–2014) reversed many of the 4e changes to the Realms, but without rebooting the timeline. Instead, the Realms continues to evolve and advance, as it has since its earlier days.
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who "set himself apart a bit by carrying a crystal pendant he can use to charm people", though he is sometimes forced into dangerous situations and "ends up saving the day,
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one hundred fifty thousand times in its first two years. The set introduced the campaign setting and explained how to use it, and reserved space on the map for
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campaign settings were linked together to form one interwoven world connected by various
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5596:"Sword Coast Legends isn't last generation's D&D — and that's sometimes a bad thing"
3917:"Dungeons & Dragons Announces Elemental Evil as Next Storyline, Gives Release Dates"
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rules, which it had supported with the Bloodstone adventure sequence which started with
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that the novels have been among the most requested books by fans of the fantasy genre.
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in 2002. The timeline was officially advanced from 1358 DR to 1372 DR. The adventure
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to find out more about the setting used by Greenwood as portrayed in his articles in
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3808:"What's Next For The New Dungeons & Dragons? | Interview with Nathan Stewart"
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was explicitly based on the civilized-versus-savage binary and leaned in hard on
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worlds. These novels in turn sparked interest in role-playing by new gamers.
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481:(1988), were unambiguously set in the Forgotten Realms. Some characters from
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and introduce a new default setting". In 1986, TSR began looking for a new
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The Companions of the Hall, a group of adventurers that were created by
1881:, published in 1988. There is also a vast subterranean world called the
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5th edition details on "the rest of Faerûn had been untouched until the
1643:(2014) by Ed Greenwood. Liz Schuh, Head of Publishing and Licensing for
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3552:"Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide Chronicles the World's Epic Changes"
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member of the Companions, who behaves in the stereotypical manner of
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by Grubb and Greenwood was released, which introduced the setting to
3723:"What's Coming Next for Dungeons & Dragons and Forgotten Realms"
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was also released in the same month as the tabletop campaign guide.
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Milliot, Jim (October 22, 2007). "Wizards Brews New Fiction Line".
5191:"Dungeons & Dragons & Novels: Revisiting Streams of Silver"
4478:"Dungeons & Dragons & Novels: Revisiting The Crystal Shard"
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Dread Trident: Tabletop Role-Playing Games and the Modern Fantastic
2556:"'Neverwinter Nights' sequel brings more dungeon exploration to PC"
1810:. Technologically, the world of the Forgotten Realms resembles the
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3832:"Dungeons & Dragons Expands Its Line with Three New Releases"
3100:"40 years later, 'Dungeons & Dragons' still inspiring gamers"
2839:"How the Art of Dungeons and Dragons Helped Make It a Phenomenon"
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3616:"Wizards Focuses On Forgotten Realms With 'The Sundering' Event"
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and Khelben "Blackstaff" Arunsun. In a review of the 1995 novel
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3rd edition in 2001 with the release of the hardcover book the
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Looting the Dungeon: The Quest for the Genre Fantasy Mega-Text
4106:"Rivals of Waterdeep is Dungeons & Dragons' Flagship Show"
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30 Years of Adventure: A Celebration of Dungeons & Dragons
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4939:"Dungeons & Dragons & Novels: Revisiting Azure Bonds"
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surface lands, where she encounters followers of the goddess
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for "Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Computer Game of 1988".
3892:"Neverwinter's Tyranny of Dragons expansion arrives Aug. 14"
461:. The setting also provided a new way for TSR to market its
4081:"There's No Better Time to Catch Up on RIVALS OF WATERDEEP"
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3415:"Gamers' Corner; Visiting Worlds You Won't Want to Leave"
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Dungeons & Dragons Art & Arcana: a visual history
1193:(1991) was one of the first published mega-dungeons. The
5310:"D&D movie villain revealed and, no, it's not Vecna"
5046:"Sir Patrick Stewart's 10 Best Video Game Roles, Ranked"
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Magill's Guide to Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature
3011:"Opening the Gold Box, Part 3: From Tabletop to Desktop"
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Heroic Worlds: A History and Guide to Role-Playing Games
667:, illustrated by various artists, was released in 1990.
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Palmer, Jonathan (February 1996). "The Great Library".
4871:"Dungeons & Dragons is changing how it makes books"
4748:"Developer Blog: Who's Who in Underdark? | Neverwinter"
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Queer Spellings: Magic an Melancholy in Fantasy-Fiction
3695:"Exclusive Interview on D&D: The Sundering, Part 1"
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was released in 1988. It gives details of the lands of
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in 1985, the company saw an opportunity to move beyond
5646:"The Divide Brewing Among Dungeons & Dragons Fans"
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To transition the Forgotten Realms from first edition
5335:"Neverwinter Campaign Setting: New Monsters and NPCs"
5137:"The Chessboard World: Alternations and Alternatives"
4678:"The Lone Drow: the Hunter's Blades Trilogy, Book II"
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Religions in play: games, rituals, and virtual worlds
3646:"Mobile game launches D&D Forgotten Realms event"
3588:"Neverwinter Campaign Setting (4e) | Product History"
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Forgotten Realms Comic Annual #1: Waterdhavian Nights
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4987:Pettengale, Paul (December 1996). "Games Reviews".
3783:"Details of next 'Dungeons & Dragons' revealed"
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1301:on a single disk in 1995. Another 1991 release was
267:. Greenwood began a Realms campaign in the city of
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1978:(1988). Each of these characters "fit into an RPG
1719:The first campaign guide for the new edition, the
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1475:compilation was released in 2006, containing the
635:, and was designed to be used with the 1986 book
234:began writing stories about the Forgotten Realms
185:and numerous role-playing video games, including
27:Dungeons & Dragons fictional campaign setting
3364:Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor
2470:List of Forgotten Realms modules and sourcebooks
1896:called the Great Wheel. In this way each of the
1459:in 2006, and was followed by the expansion sets
821:Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor
675:, a module based on the role-playing video game
524:wrote his first novel for the Forgotten Realms,
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1455:using version 3.5 of the rules was produced by
5248:Webb, Trenton (August 1996). "Games Reviews".
4895:"Heroes -- Elminster | Dungeons & Dragons"
4503:To Be Continued: An Annotated Guide to Sequels
3345:Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon
3051:To Be Continued: An Annotated Guide to Sequels
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1236:, released in 1991, detailed the continent of
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174:Forgotten Realms is one of the most popular
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1710:(2015) and "Rage of Demons" which included
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1291:were released between 1990 and 2000. The
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289:. Greenwood wrote voluminous entries to
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3259:. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co.
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1359:made minor appearances in these games.
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1247:2nd edition, with the release of a new
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5644:Hoffer, Christian (January 25, 2020).
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7496:Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance
7060:Player's Option: Combat & Tactics
5539:Fifty Years of Dungeons & Dragons
5508:Clements, Philip J. (December 2019).
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3721:Grabianowski, Ed (August 29, 2012).
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3749:Bolding, Jonathan (16 April 2014).
2837:Ferranti, Seth (October 23, 2018).
2732:"Interview on the DiceCast podcast"
1766:Baldur's Gate: Descent Into Avernus
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1561:, as well as two video games – the
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3049:Jacob, Merle; Apple, Hope (2000).
2865:"Bloodstone Pass at Pen&Paper"
2564:. Associated Press. Archived from
2064:", such as in the final battle of
1819:, and manufacturing is based upon
1579:(2013). Laura Tommervik, from the
1251:boxed set containing three books (
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3978:Lucard, Alex (November 9, 2015).
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3501:Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting
3452:Designers & Dragons: The '90s
3191:Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting
2642:Designers & Dragons: The '70s
2300:of the setting. Writing in 2000,
1906:Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting
1431:, set in the northern reaches of
1405:Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting
1269:series, the first three books of
1249:Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting
153:adaptations (including the first
7919:
7918:
7677:
7676:
7438:Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn
5333:Lucard, Alex (August 18, 2011).
4581:Hohl, Nate (December 23, 2019).
2389:greatest number of supplements.
2056:. Bricken noted that Regis is a
2013:Bruenor Battlehammer, a dwarven
2002:, a massive human barbarian; in
1328:Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn
1167:series (1989) and a three-novel
891:Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn
791:Treasures of the Savage Frontier
445:, the "Desert of Desolation" by
396:(1987). It is the first book in
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7905:Arden: The World of Shakespeare
7489:Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II
7227:Expedition to the Demonweb Pits
7220:Expedition to the Barrier Peaks
2465:List of Forgotten Realms novels
2429:Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide
1520:Forgotten Realms Player's Guide
1514:Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide
1473:Forgotten Realms Deluxe Edition
1211:as the setting for their first
968:Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II
252:Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
5533:Justice, Daniel Heath (2024).
5478:Silliman, Brian (2017-09-20).
4937:Bricken, Rob (July 28, 2020).
4476:Bricken, Rob (June 26, 2020).
4005:Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide
3644:Campbell, Colin (2013-08-06).
3079:"Biography of R. A. Salvatore"
1722:Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide
779:Gateway to the Savage Frontier
1:
7255:The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth
4363:Forgotten Realms Campaign Set
4179:Forgotten Realms Campaign Set
3550:Baichtal, John (2008-12-01).
2501:Fannon, Sean Patrick (1999).
2117:Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone
1852:Forgotten Realms Campaign Set
1700:(2014), and an update to the
1177:In early 1990, the hardcover
980:Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone
648:began publishing a series of
622:, was also released in 1988.
438:set in the Forgotten Realms.
421:DM's Sourcebook of the Realms
413:Forgotten Realms Campaign Set
405:Forgotten Realms Campaign Set
7482:Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance
7290:The Temple of Elemental Evil
6788:List of 3rd edition monsters
6783:List of 2nd edition monsters
5594:Wilson, Jason (2015-10-19).
5308:Hall, Charlie (2023-01-23).
4869:Hall, Charlie (2016-10-19).
4606:Welsh, Andrew (March 2006).
4434:Hall, Charlie (2020-06-18).
4361:and Karen S. Martin (1987).
4214:Kara-Tur: The Eastern Realms
3950:Hall, Charlie (2015-09-02).
3413:Curtis, Aaron (1999-04-19).
3098:Frum, Larry (May 19, 2014).
2414:mystery". Jason Wilson, for
1878:Kara-Tur: The Eastern Realms
1841:Forgotten Realms partial map
1550:Neverwinter Campaign Setting
912:Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance
688:Forgotten Realms video games
628:Kara-Tur: The Eastern Realms
7248:The Keep on the Borderlands
7234:The Gates of Firestorm Peak
6571:List of alternative classes
3450:Shannon Appelcline (2014).
3386:. Mobygames. Archived from
3009:Maher, Jimmy (2016-03-18).
2714:Forgotten Realms Adventures
2640:Shannon Appelcline (2014).
2554:Slagle, Matt (2007-01-18).
2353:chroniclers Michael Witwer
1607:(2013) by R. A. Salvatore,
1180:Forgotten Realms Adventures
731:Secret of the Silver Blades
436:computer role-playing games
7971:
7283:The Ruins of Undermountain
5687:Forgotten Realms Subreddit
5545:(published May 10, 2024).
5422:Saricks, Joyce G. (2001).
5164:Kogod, Theo (2021-04-23).
4409:Maher, John (2018-09-04).
3333:Eye of the Beholder for PC
3227:Greenwood Publishing Group
3055:Greenwood Publishing Group
1830:
1782:
1526:Scepter Tower of Spellgard
1425:In 2002, BioWare released
1287:Numerous Forgotten Realms
1253:A Grand Tour of the Realms
1190:The Ruins of Undermountain
553:Strategic Simulations, Inc
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6048:System Reference Document
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5731:
5428:. ALA Editions. pp.
4136:Bornet, Philippe (2011).
3890:Tach, Dave (2014-05-19).
3370:December 7, 2008, at the
3351:December 8, 2008, at the
3312:10.1215/03335372-26-1-113
3013:. The Digital Antiquarian
2942:Schick, Lawrence (1991).
2265:The Halls of Stormweather
2225:, Gideon Kibblewhite for
2141:Promise of the Witch King
1707:Princes of the Apocalypse
1691:Hoard of the Dragon Queen
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6990:Arms and Equipment Guide
4254:. Wizards of the Coast.
4251:Player's Guide to Faerûn
3503:. Wizards of the Coast.
2038:The Icewind Dale Trilogy
1419:City of the Spider Queen
862:Descent to Undermountain
719:Curse of the Azure Bonds
679:, was released in 1989.
672:Curse of the Azure Bonds
568:, which was followed by
478:The Throne of Bloodstone
417:Cyclopedia of the Realms
351:Jon Peterson, author of
7781:Hordes of the Underdark
7611:Interplay Entertainment
7186:modules and sourcebooks
6295:Masque of the Red Death
6070:Geography and cosmology
5146:(PhD). pp. 112–114
4772:Shippey, T. A. (1996).
3253:Mackay, Daniel (2001).
2586:Desslock (1999-01-20).
2422:Designers & Dragons
2197:Waterdeep: Dragon Heist
1855:, published in 1987 by
1760:Waterdeep: Dragon Heist
1595:in-store play event, a
1538:Living Forgotten Realms
1448:Hordes of the Underdark
650:Forgotten Realms comics
565:Waterdeep and the North
500:The compilation module
491:were incorporated into
151:role-playing video game
7868:Obsidian Entertainment
7740:Dungeons & Dragons
7390:Dungeons & Dragons
7099:Wrath of the Immortals
7018:Deities & Demigods
6925:Dungeons & Dragons
6900:Dungeon Master's Guide
6731:Illithid (mind flayer)
6688:Creatures and monsters
5794:Sources and influences
5724:Dungeons & Dragons
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7842:Mysteries of Westgate
7774:Shadows of Undrentide
7011:Book of Vile Darkness
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6409:Characters and beings
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5682:Forgotten Realms Wiki
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3390:on December 28, 2008.
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1442:Shadows of Undrentide
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1032:Heroes of Neverwinter
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7811:Neverwinter Nights 2
7429:Siege of Dragonspear
7304:White Plume Mountain
7262:Queen of the Spiders
7206:Desert of Desolation
7053:Manual of the Planes
6197:Magic: The Gathering
5992:Wizards of the Coast
5391:Oxoby, Marc (2003).
4803:What Do I Read Next?
4652:Battis, Jes (2007).
4319:Wizards of the Coast
4314:Faiths and Pantheons
4087:. September 19, 2018
3614:Ohannessian, Kevin.
3456:Evil Hat Productions
2946:. Prometheus Books.
2871:on December 7, 2008.
2824:Wizards of the Coast
2734:. 17 September 2010.
2646:Evil Hat Productions
2588:"Baldur's Gate (PC)"
2243:Daughter of the Drow
2222:Daughter of the Drow
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1994:The Dark Elf Trilogy
1931:#54 (October 1981).
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1772:Candlekeep Mysteries
1741:Tomb of Annihilation
1731:(2015) published by
1678:Wizards of the Coast
1581:Wizards of the Coast
1559:The Legend of Drizzt
1503:With the release of
1493:Neverwinter Nights 2
1462:Mask of the Betrayer
1369:Wizards of the Coast
1272:The Elminster Series
1233:Maztica Campaign Set
992:Neverwinter Nights 2
577:Empires of the Sands
503:Desert of Desolation
399:The Moonshae Trilogy
227:Ed Greenwood in 2008
7657:Dragon Age: Origins
7113:Epic Level Handbook
6756:Reptilian humanoids
6673:Strahd von Zarovich
6322:Planes of existence
6190:Kingdoms of Kalamar
6043:Game System License
4684:. September 1, 2003
4505:. Greenwood Press.
2883:H1: Bloodstone Pass
2402:racial essentialism
2335:Sean Patrick Fannon
2316:Red Wizards of Thay
2273:Erevis Cale Trilogy
1892:with various other
1817:horse-drawn vehicle
1754:Rivals of Waterdeep
1728:Sword Coast Legends
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1204:Polyhedron Newszine
1072:Sword Coast Legends
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494:The Savage Frontier
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7757:Neverwinter Nights
7726:Neverwinter Nights
7606:Black Isle Studios
7192:Against the Giants
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6798:Deities and powers
6606:Notable characters
6419:Races and lineages
5754:Adventurers League
5345:on October 8, 2011
2904:Running the Realms
2314:and leader of the
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1972:and introduced in
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1593:D&D Encounters
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5514:(PhD). p. 78
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5370:Publishers Weekly
5254:Future Publishing
5220:Future Publishing
4993:Future Publishing
4969:. 24 October 2016
4967:pastemagazine.com
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4754:. October 1, 2015
4713:978-3-95934-799-0
4682:Publishers Weekly
4658:(PhD). p. 46
4328:978-0-7869-2759-3
4290:978-0-7869-1239-1
4277:Demihuman Deities
4261:978-0-7869-3134-7
4227:978-0-88038-608-1
4191:978-0-88038-472-8
4149:978-3-290-22010-5
4085:Geek & Sundry
4015:978-0-7869-6580-9
3510:978-0-7869-1836-2
3465:978-1-61317-084-7
3236:978-0-313-31615-9
3203:978-1-56076-617-9
3064:978-1-57356-155-6
2826:. pp. 74–87.
2783:978-1-78962-468-7
2655:978-1-61317-075-5
2514:978-0-9674429-0-7
2239:Elaine Cunningham
2207:Gromph Baenre is
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2093:Volothamp Geddarm
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1960:Characters
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646:DC Comics
644:In 1989,
364:1985–1990
269:Waterdeep
94:Languages
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