D&D General You Can Now Get Mike Schley's Official Map of Faerûn

Available from his online store is Mike Schley's official map from the D&D supplement ‘Heroes of Faerûn’ in print or digital format.
Available from his online store is Mike Schley's official map from the D&D supplement ‘Heroes of Faerûn’ in print or digital format.

This poster sized atlas of The Forgotten Realms was commissioned for the 2025 D&D supplement Heroes of Faerûn, Prints are available on poster, satin photo, or textured fine art paper in a variety of sizes from 8"x12" to 48"x72". There are even vinyl banner options intended for in-game use that work great with wet-erase markers!


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Keep them. Someone once told "me life is long and you never know". Those words were so true. So much as you think you may not need or use them again, you'd be surprised. There have been many times I've sold things, given them away and regretted it.
For medical reasons, we are selling our house and moving to an apartment, requiring us to aggressively downsize. Most of my physical gaming stuff I gave to another GM, whose kids also play, and I know they'll get a lot of use. I still have the digital files for the maps in case I ever run Curse of Strahd again and even when I was still playing in person, I had moved to a horizontal TV in a case with the plexiglass top cover for digital battlemaps. So I don't feel like I'm losing anything by recycling the old printed maps.
 

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Not to be like a rogue and turn the body over and check it for treasure :) did you sell them or going to sell them before the move or already gotten rid of them in some way?
Sorry, they've been recycled. Moving to another state and downsizing from a house to an apartment, while working full time and dealing with medical issues is enough stress that I'm pretty much taking a Marie-Kondo-during-an-emergency-evacuation approach to de-cluttering and downsizing.
 






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