D&D 5E (2024) Here's The Covers of BOTH of November's Forgotten Realms Books

Covers of Forgotten Realms: Heroes of Faerun and Forgotten Realms: Adventures in Faerun.
We've known for some time that in November, WotC will be releasing not one but two Forgotten Realms books--one aimed at players, the other at Dungeon Masters. Thanks to Game Informer, we now have a look at the covers of Forgotten Realms: Heroes of Faerun and Forgotten Realms: Adventures in Faerun. The article showcases more art, and is well worth checking out--and for those who want more, the print magazine has a full feature previewing the books.


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Not D&D and some might object to the choice of clothing, but this is still one of my favorite covers. Maybe because it was my first starter set, but I like its dynamic and composition.
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... even unicorn lady seems to have a connection to the background...
I think part of the reason is she shares the same color tones as the rest of the picture, just slightly darker. Gives the viewer the impression she's grounded in the world.

The red cape and saddle pad help put her into focus and also gives her a bit of differentiation, making things just a little more interesting.

Just my thoughts, realize how subjective it all is, haha.
 


Not D&D and some might object to the choice of clothing, but this is still one of my favorite covers. Maybe because it was my first starter set, but I like its dynamic and composition.
The two pairs of people in this image both have identical faces!

Look at the man and the dwarf. And then look at the two women.

I guess the artist has a certain style they like.
 

For me, the most distinguishing feature of the Forgotten Realms is everything is larger than life. Massive open spaces, towering citadels, enormous mountains, huge cities, frigid glaciers, over the top spell effects (mythals).

If I was designing a cover for a FR sourcebook I would focus on the landscape, the party reduced to tiny figures (just big enough to be recognisable as established characters) looking on in awe.

The Secret Level animation seemed to get this, HAT did not.
 



The two pairs of people in this image both have identical faces!

Look at the man and the dwarf. And then look at the two women.

I guess the artist has a certain style they like.
The two females have similar bodies and mirrored poses too. I’m not sure how the artist has produced this image, some sort of stencilling? Do we know the date?
 
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