Henadic Theologian
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Have you looked at CW ratings...? They have a niche, but it it niche AF.
Their niche is millenials.
Have you looked at CW ratings...? They have a niche, but it it niche AF.
Somewhere about 67th. I think that's what they call "also ran". On that basis WotC would be well advised to create a Paddington Bear campaign setting!
Forgotten Realms doesn't even make the list! 20 million + less than 15 million doesn't make 100 million!It includes all 150 Dragonlance novels combined, of they did that with all the FR novels it would near the top of the list.
Forgotten Realms doesn't even make the list! 20 million + less than 15 million doesn't make 100 million!
That wiki also lists individual novel best sellers, and I can't see Salvatore's name up there - I looked.FR out sold DL, WotC straight up said FR is the most popular D&D setting. They counted every since DL book, 150 of them, they didn't do that for FR novels. Which D&D author has been on the best sellers list more then RA Salvatore?
That wiki also lists individual novel best sellers, and I can't see Salvatore's name up there - I looked.
So I'm pretty sure the answer to your question is: Weis & Hickman.
Hate anything that pulls out of a book. And hate boxed sets. But... I would kill for a very good detailed greyhawk hardback about 600 pages that really detailed the setting. Same with the known world. Hate mystara. Love the known world.I'm still hoping for a beautiful and detailed Greyhawk setting book with a pull out map.
Hate anything that pulls out of a book. And hate boxed sets. But... I would kill for a very good detailed greyhawk hardback about 600 pages that really detailed the setting. Same with the known world. Hate mystara. Love the known world.