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D&D 5E Ed Greenwood's Border Kingdoms Now Available (& Official!)

From Forgotten Realms creator Ed Greenwood and writer Alex Kammer, The Border Kingdoms, a sourcebook for the Forgotten Realms, is now available in PDF, softcover, and hardcover format. Additionally, the book is "an officially-approved Wizards of the Coast release, meaning that its content is Adventurers League legal and all the lore contained in the book is official Forgotten Realms canon!"...

From Forgotten Realms creator Ed Greenwood and writer Alex Kammer, The Border Kingdoms, a sourcebook for the Forgotten Realms, is now available in PDF, softcover, and hardcover format.

Additionally, the book is "an officially-approved Wizards of the Coast release, meaning that its content is Adventurers League legal and all the lore contained in the book is official Forgotten Realms canon!"

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According to the sage Meriadas of Westgate: “The Border Kingdoms are the most favored destination for adventurers who want to proudly and boldly conquer a realm or establish their own new kingdom. Lords, counts, dukes, kings and emperors rise, proclaim themselves, and are swept away with the speed and regularity of waves crashing upon a shore.”

A legendary “frontier” corner of the Forgotten Realms, the Border Kingdoms are where adventurers come to carve out their own kingdom, flee retribution, hide treasure — or find someone else's treasure.

It is a hodgepodge of tiny realms ruled by kings, grand viziers, imperial overdukes, and all manner of cabals, councils, and self-titled nobles. It's full of ruins, folk who want to stay hidden, long-slumbering secrets, and adventures waiting to happen.

The Border Kingdoms is a valuable resource for Dungeon Masters and players alike. In addition to describing the people and places of the Border Kingdoms, this book contains enough adventure hooks and lore to keep adventuring parties busy for years.

The Border Kingdoms includes:
  • Over 100 pages of lore about the Border Kingdoms
  • A beautiful new map of the Border Kingdoms by Mike Schley
  • 11 new and fully Adventures League legal character backgrounds
  • Dozens of brand new illustrations
  • Brand new campaign hooks
 

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Mirtek

Hero
Shipping cost to Germany are really reasonable. $6/$13 depending on wheter one choses standard or premium. I am positively surprised.

However it seems as if their dowload capacity is another matter :sleep:
 

Morrus

Well, that was fun
Staff member
Drivethru's shipping cost in the UK is very reasonable, as they have a UK printing facility.

I realise that doesn't help anyone in Canada, but I didn't want anyone in the UK to potentially be put off by your comment.
Yep. Shipping to Canada Is always one of the most expensive places. Mainly because shipping anywhere from the US (even to the country next door) is super expensive, but anywhere not on an American continent is served by other centres elsewhere (such as the U.K. for for Europe). Canada ends up being an unfortunate oddity in that Venn diagram.

So yeah, PoD shipping from DTRPG is fine in most places. Just not Canada!
 
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Really? That's good news.

Yep, when he announced the latest updates on April 5th, he said "As an additional note, if you are planning to print this but would prefer a physical book, then please hold off for now. Please wait a couple of weeks as I work out a PoD version with DMG." I'm hugely excited, since they are amazing supplements to official monster products - I've worked so many of his variants into my games to keep my players guessing! Having them in physical form (the books, not the monsters!) will be a huge bonus.

(For anyone out there unfamiliar with the products we're discussing - if you like monsters, get the two Monster Manual Expanded books from the DM's Guild. You'll have zero regrets!)
 
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dave2008

Legend
(For anyone out there unfamiliar with the products we're discussing - if you like monsters, get the two Monster Manual Expanded books from the DM's Guild. You'll have zero regrets!)
I wouldn't say no regrets. I have a few (if minor) issues with the product:
  1. He didn't update the dragons, just filled in some missing age categories and followed the uninspired design of the MM versions. This was a big disappointment to me.
  2. The Tarrasque still didn't get regeneration :(
  3. He didn't follow the new standard of providing stat block info for a "signature" spell (like 4e and newer 5e designs)
  4. Overall he made the monster stats longer be adding more options and made them tougher (higher CR) but he didn't necessarily make them better. I was hoping for tactical adjustments like in 4e monsters. That is not what this product is. It has some of that, but not as pervasive as I hoped.
  5. No dragon updates.
  6. Did I mention that the dragons were not updated (and nothing at all for the metallic dragons)
 

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