D&D 5E Thay Land of the Red Wizards Available From Realms Creator Ed Greenwood

Thay Land of the Red Wizards is a Forgotten Realms supplement by Forgotten Realms creator Ed Greenwood, plus Alex Kammer and Alan Patrick. The 108-page books is available in PDF ($17.99) and hardcover ($39.99) over on the DMs Guild. https://www.dmsguild.com/product/386190/Thay-Land-Of-The-Red-Wizards

Thay Land of the Red Wizards is a Forgotten Realms supplement by Forgotten Realms creator Ed Greenwood, plus Alex Kammer and Alan Patrick. The 108-page books is available in PDF ($17.99) and hardcover ($39.99) over on the DMs Guild.

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Known to the wider Forgotten Realms® as a sinister land of Red Wizards, slavers, and marching undead armies, Thay is the distant—or uncomfortably close—menace that “may become our doom if Szass Tam turns his attention in our direction.”

And Thay is that, but it is also so much more. A truly magical land (thanks to a secret that even the goddess Mystra helps to keep) of rich culture, a rising middle class, ambitious nobles and Red Wizards who fear Szass Tam more than they hate him, but may soon be forced to defy him, and wealth beyond the imaginings of even wealthy and proud realms elsewhere.

This tome is your guide to the Thay of right now, a valuable resource for Dungeon Masters and players alike. It sets forth the people and places of the Land of Red Wizards, what life is like, and seeds, hints, and secrets sufficient to spur adventures for years of enjoyment at your gaming table.


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R_J_K75

Legend
It does have the names of the Zulkirs for most school (a couple vacant they explain) and what they are doing now but no stat blocks for them. Ex is Valindra for necromancy. Roughly 2 pages that covers the the Zulkirs and their schools.
This doesnt surprise me. Im not a fan of 5Es take on specialist wizards. With little to no drawback in this edition from being a specialist wizard such as opposed schools and limited spell lists, I was wondering how this would be handled. I guess they did the best thing by not statting them at all.
 

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dave2008

Legend
This doesnt surprise me. Im not a fan of 5Es take on specialist wizards. With little to no drawback in this edition from being a specialist wizard such as opposed schools and limited spell lists, I was wondering how this would be handled. I guess they did the best thing by not statting them at all.
IDK, it seems easy enough to stat an NPC specialist wizard to me.
 



Like the entire fact that it's a nation based on slave labor and other exploitation?

How about we compare it to real-world history and the final 15-20 years in various nations before slavery was finally made illegal? Just in the US between 1840 and 1860, a lot was shifting away from slavery and toward finally making it illegal, to the point the Southern states seceded over it. So why can't Thay change too? Roleplay a civil war there and have some fun.
 


Stormonu

Legend
How does this compare to previous supplements about the Red Wizards? I have access to my old 2E books - mainly wondering if this is new information or just rehash of information that already existed.
 



How does this compare to previous supplements about the Red Wizards? I have access to my old 2E books - mainly wondering if this is new information or just rehash of information that already existed.

Since it is updated for the 5E timeline, it should be set something like a few hundred years after the 2E material.
 

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