Customer Review: This book is one of the better written supplements. It does a good job of covering and emphasizing fantastic nature of the terrain and the locals.
Customer Review: I sure do hate how the 4e rules REQUIRE you to play with miniatures, but they don't bother to list in any of their modules all the ones you're going to need.
Customer Review: Realms of the Dead edited by Susan J. Morris was released in 2010. This is an anthology based in the Forgotten Realms setting. This anthology is comprised of twelve short stories written by Richard Lee Byers, Lisa Smedman, Erin M. Evans, Bruce R. Cordell, Jaleigh Johnson, Christopher Rowe, Philip... more info
Customer Review: As someone that has played D&D, but never really DMed (I tried once with a 3.5 Eberron Campaign that was almost working, then shut down.) To tell the truth I have been good with what's on paper, but I need to work on my improv. This is one of those things that makeses me think that there is a... more info
Customer Review: This is an excellent and extremely fun book for the DM! Although it does not include more actual stats for the 5 colors of dragon that were already listed in the first Monster Manual, it provides the same sets (young, adult, elder, ancient) for other chromatics (brown, purple, etc.). It also goes... more info
Customer Review: The new Forgotten Realms 4th Edition Setting Book updates the game world for a new generation. It has some interesting changes and additions. However, commpared to the 3rd edition book, it maybe only contains half or less of material. It seems that WotC has made an editorial change in the type... more info
Customer Review: City of Torment by Bruce R. Cordell- This is the second book in the Abolethic Sovereignty, with the first book called Plague of Spells and the third and final book called Key of Stars (due out in late 2010), all set in the Forgotten Realms universe. Bruce R. Cordell is the author of other Forgotten... more info