![]() ![]() On that page, you surely will find the Faerûn sub page, but I am nice and link it. it's a D&D Module! Yes, yes, I know, I am evil, but I do no spoilers!Īpparently Mike Schley, the artist of the Tomb of Annihilation, ALSO provides maps for the forgotten realms in an official function (as prints & downloads) via his own website. Wait, you need special maps for Storm King's Thunder? Why didn't you say you in the beginning? HERE! The official one for this module, with a MAP on the inside! You're missing the module yet? missing what it is about? Wizards can help! Really? You want me to tell? In short. But wait! There is it! The official map in its very own article, a bit hidden! Here, ready for download! For FREE!īut wait, where's all the info? Oh, Do you want to know MORE! Is that map too tiny? Do you want it laminated and with more info? Run to your shop and get the Sword Coast Adventure Guide! Waterdeep (from Eye of the Beholder and a novel)īut not yet the map. Deities of Faern It is well known in Faern that those who die without a patron deity to send a servant to collect their souls from the Fugue Plane at their death will spend eternity writhing in the Wall of the Faithless or disappear into the hells and infernos of devils and demons.The Sundering event led to Toril’s current pantheon of gods. Icewind Dale (which again, has one and another PC game, and a Book trilogy). This is a list of deities of Dungeons & Dragons, including all of the 3.5 edition gods and powers of the Core Setting for the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D). All 36 Dungeons & Dragons 5e Deities From The Forgotten Realms By Derek Garcia Published Forgotten Realms is the D&D setting that has had the most shakeups with its deities.Baldur's Gate (Yes, the one from the PC games BG, BG2, BG:DA, BG:DA2, the Clark & Athans novels).Neverwinter (yes, the Neverwinter from Salvatore's Drizzt Books, Neverwinter Nights 1 & 2, the MMO and finally the MMO Neverwinter). ![]() So there is Faerûn and in it we find the towns: Official stuff is always on, especially on their Faerûn page. View the map of Faerûn, also known as The Forgotten Realms home of The Sword Coast, Waterdeep, and many other iconic Dungeons & Dragons locations. ![]()
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