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Knightfall

World of Kulan DM
Alzrius said:
Whoa whoa...hang on...Map Folio 2?? I don't remember a Map Folio 1!

Ask and ye shall receive...

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Map Folio One
Dungeons & Dragons


Locate your next adventure

Explore mysterious towers, foreboding temples, hidden coves, treacherous dungeons, and other intriguing locations with the aid of the 32 full-color maps tucked inside this protective pocket folder.

Whether you use them as inspiration for creating new adventures, for handy reference during your game, or as detailed handouts to capture your players’ imagination, each map offers the promise of adventure, the threat of danger, and the allure of reward.

Originally developed for the Map-a-Week feature, these maps are the first in a new series of materials created to help you add flavor and functionality to your D&D game.
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Release Month: 04/2004
 

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Knightfall

World of Kulan DM
Oh look, more Elminster fiction... :rolleyes:

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Elminster's Daughter (Hardcover)
The Elminster Series

Ed Greenwood

This brand-new hardcover from popular Forgotten Realms author Ed Greenwood chronicles the latest events in the life of the wizard Elminster, Greenwood's signature character. Elminster's Daughter is the first new title from Greenwood in nearly two years.
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Release Month: 05/2004
 

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Knightfall

World of Kulan DM
Ah ha, I knew if looked hard enough I'd find the first one of the new young readers series. Make sure you buy it for your kids! - KF72

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Secret of the Spiritkeeper
Dungeons & Dragons Novel

Matt Forbeck

Secret of the Spiritkeeper launches a new series of adventures written specifically for readers ages 8 and up. To ensure the appeal of these titles to the proper age group, young readers were involved in the development of this novel at the manuscript stage.

Sized to fit the young reader market, the series features a group of young companions who, through their heroic deeds, become members of the Order of the Knights of the Silver Dragon.

This opportunity will be extended to readers of the series as well as through the Knights of the Silver Dragon Book Club. Young readers are encouraged to join and participate in the club, and in turn they will receive free giveaways, special correspondence, and other benefits.
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Release Month: 06/2004
 

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I was afraid of this. Will EVERY 3.0 book be redone into 3.5 and thus empty my already empty wallet? Makes me want to stick to 3.0. At least then the collection would be nearly done.
 

Salthorae

Imperial Mountain Dew Taster
fear

After getting Races of Faerun and seeing over and over again "Refer to FRCS..." i'm afraid of books like the Races of Stone and the Player's Guide to the Realms. They will definitely have to be gone over before any thoughts of buying are entertained, at least on my part.

I am however looking forward to both the Planar Guide and the Complete Divine. I thought the Complete Warrior was a good book though on paper some of the PrC's seem to be broken beyond belief. I loved Planescape and I'm hoping for even more personality to be returned to the planes with this new book. The MoP was a good start, lets hope they keep it up.

oh yeah....YEAH FOR MORE ELMINSTER :D (let the bashing begin) ;)
 

Creamsteak

Explorer
For a second there, it looked like Elminster was holding a lightsaber out in front of himself...

That gave me some very ugly thoughts...
 

Knightfall

World of Kulan DM
Creamsteak said:
For a second there, it looked like Elminster was holding a lightsaber out in front of himself...

That gave me some very ugly thoughts...

That's funny...

I hadn't noticed but your right. The 'light' part of the railing makes it look like he's holding a lightsaber.

:D
 

Arnwyn

First Post
Salthorae said:
After getting Races of Faerun and seeing over and over again "Refer to FRCS..." i'm afraid of books like the Races of Stone and the Player's Guide to the Realms. They will definitely have to be gone over before any thoughts of buying are entertained, at least on my part.
Well... one should have the FRCS if one is playing in an FR campaign - and Races of Faerun is a FR book... You'll likely see the same thing in the Player's Guide to the Realms.

Races of Stone, on the other hand, is not an FR book.
 

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