D&D 5E (2024) Next issue of Game Informer will have details on the two upcoming Forgotten Realms books

Thinking more about the restricted map of Faerûn we are getting, aside from it being a nostalgiac throwback to the 1E/2E maps...going back on the 3E geographic changes probably makes a full map of Faerûn again impractical, and the Shaar more than doubling in size creates a massive geopolitical barrier that doesn't exist so much on the 3E map. In 3E, the Shaar is a barrier, it in the 1E/2E and now 5E maps kt is really an astonishingly huge Steppe that creates a solid divide, as mu h as the Tuigan Wastes are a barrier to Kara Tur.

I don't think The Shaar will be an issue for the Faerun. Atlas at least.
 

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I don't think The Shaar will be an issue for the Faerun. Atlas at least.
Going back to the previews we have of the Behond Atlas, and the Border Kingdoms and Shaar are looking fairly detailed"

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Going back to the previews we have of the Behond Atlas, and the Border Kingdoms and Shaar are looking fairly detailed"

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Also when they referred to The Atlas of Faerun bundle it says the ENTIRE Faerun.

I think they will put a compass or legend in the corner of the map that would expose Zakhara, but I hope they don't and instead give us a taste of Zakhara. And I hope the map goes far enough west to show Evermeet and the Island of Achea and east enough to show the Kingdoms of the Utter East and Langdarma.
 

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