5/12/2023 0 Comments Dungeons & Dragons by Jeff Grubb![]() ![]() The book also details a number of cities, mostly in the Dalelands. What I remember about this book, and there is nothing all that much which actually stands out mind you, is that there was a list of the gods of the Forgotten Realms (which, after studying Ancient History, realised that no real thought had gone into the Pantheons, and that the writers were simply throwing in gods without thinking about how they really came about). These days however it is a laptop (the one I am currently using) and the Players Handbook. I remember that this book did use to be a stable part of the collection of books that I would take to a game. Also, being a hardback made it appear that it was an essential book (the original idea was that essential books were hardbacks while non-essential books were soft cover). The purpose of this book was to provide a bridge between first and second editions and to allow the Forgotten Realms to be easily transposed over to the new rules. This book is mostly obsolete now with two new editions supplanting the edition that this book for which it was originally written (and another edition on its way). An 'essential' supplement for the Forgotten Realms ![]()
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