Customer Review: It is interesting to start the guide with a full 1st level adventure as chapter 1. It is also interesting to see the new maps and art. The book is a guide to the realms. The book is clear that the FR players hand book is also needed. The rules are mostly in the FR PHB and not in this book and maybe... more info
Customer Review: The Sword Never Sleeps by Ed Greenwood is the third book in the Knights of Myth Drannor trilogy. The first book in the series is Swords of Eveningstar (Forgotten Realms: The Knights of Myth Drannor, Book 1) and the second novel being titled Swords of Dragonfire (Forgotten Realms: The Knights of Myth... more info
Customer Review: I really enjoyed reading this book from cover to cover. I am relatively new to Forgotten Realms, so I'm sure I missed some of the more subtle nuances of the realm. That said, I never felt "lost" or even disoriented with this book. The action started right away and kept pulling me along through the... more info
Customer Review: I must admit, I've only recently began getting back into D&D. I've always enjoyed playing it, but never really played (let alone ran) Forgotten Realms. Most people would tell me it's crap, or it's too much work to do. Needless to say, I'm finding it quite useful. The modifications for the... more info
Customer Review: Having been on a re-reading most of Forgotten Realms kick recently (and just finished a Dragonlance reading kick), I was looking forward to this new series by Realms creator Ed Greenwood. I was a little disappointed. The books are filled with action, but perhaps not enough grand plot... it... more info
Customer Review: A wonderful book. Starts a bit slow but picks up the pace as it goes. For anyone that has ever roleplayed before you will instantly see what your low level character group looks like in action. Ed Greenwood, of Elminster fame, is a wonderful writer and can make any story that much better. I would... more info
Customer Review: I am very dissappointed by this book. I have read about the great Elminster for years during my roleplaying days and was eager to read the past of this Forgotten Realms celebrity. I bought this collection and the two following books, Elminster in Hell and Elminsters daughter. This only a review... more info
Customer Review: This would be a good book for anyone new to the Forgotten Realms. There is some useful information here without going into detail. As a result, I find use the term "Grand" an overstatement. For the long time veteran of The Forgotten Realms campaign, there isn't enough new material to justify... more info
Customer Review: Why is it that in the Forgotten Realms only high-level characters rule things? Why is it that in the Forgotten Realms there are no political demarcations, despite the multitude of city-states and 'kingdoms' that dot the face of Toril (and the ethnic regions in the campaign setting don't count)?more info
Customer Review: Quickly now, name two famous literary wizards. Depending on your age, and how much you read, the answer will vary from person to person. As for myself, the first two wizards that come to mind are Merlin from the Arthurian legends, and Gandalf from the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings. But, if... more info