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    D&D General Forgotten Realms Book preview from NYCC

    I definitely was wondering where the higher-level phaerimm were, and putting them in the Netheril suppliment certainly does make sense!
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    D&D General Forgotten Realms: Real World Gods Still Present in the Old Empires

    No Isis or Osiris though, at least as far as I've found. But I'm guessing they're still around, just unmentioned.
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    D&D General Circle Magic Concerns In "Heroes Of Faerun"

    As per page 238 of the PHB, all spell targets must have a clear path from the caster and can't have Total Cover. Which would make the first problem go away, although a magical scout is still a possibility.
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    D&D General Forgotten Realms Books Tables of Contents

    It's pretty clear from the Elturel section that BG3 was at least several years in the past.
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    D&D General Forgotten Realms Books Tables of Contents

    It's been about a decade in-universe since we've had any updates, which seems to be that Unther conquered the the rest of Tymanther other than one city, and many dragonborn went to Calimshan as mercenaries.
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    D&D General Forgotten Realms Books Tables of Contents

    I was thinking the same thing. You could easily use the same format to focus on 5 - 6 other areas for several books. I'd love to see this for Cormyr, or Thay, or Mulhorand
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    D&D General Forgotten Realms: Real World Gods Still Present in the Old Empires

    It also helps that there's not really more on them than their names. No alignments, nothing but examples of Mulhorandi deities, and that they are relatively benevolent. They just kind of leave it at that - saying that they are there, but virtually nothing else. Compared to that tyrant Gilgeam...
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    D&D General Forgotten Realms Books Tables of Contents

    The map covers basically the 1e/2e era maps - basically all of Faerûn outside the very southernmost coastal areas like Halruaa and Liuren (which get arrows and mentions, though).
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    D&D General Forgotten Realms Book preview from NYCC

    A new orc king is re-building Many Arrows.
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    D&D General Forgotten Realms Books Tables of Contents

    There is a new Kkngdom of Many Arrows being assembled in the mountains of the North.
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    D&D General Forgotten Realms Books Tables of Contents

    They did not, I repeat NOT, shy away from using real-life Egyptian deity names in the Mulhorand section. The current deities of Mulhorand remain Horus-Re and the like.
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    D&D General Forgotten Realms Book preview from NYCC

    Djerad Thymar is still there as an independent dragonborn city-state/fortress. Unther has conquered the rest, but it's not entirely gone.
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    D&D General Forgotten Realms Books Tables of Contents

    The Schley map of the setting is gorgeous.
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    D&D General Forgotten Realms Books Tables of Contents

    Phaerimm are nice to see, but swanmay was a bit unexpected. Haven't seen them in an edition or two!
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    D&D General What Are Dragonlance's Weis & Hickman, and Actor Manganiello Cooking Up?

    It will be nice when the FR books are released tomorrow and we'll have some different conversations available...
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    D&D General What Are Dragonlance's Weis & Hickman, and Actor Manganiello Cooking Up?

    I had a friend who was a friend of Elmore's, and even met him on a couple of occasions in the late '80s/early '90s (It was always "Larry Elmore is here, keep quiet about it so he doesn't get mobbed!" as this is when his art was at the peak of its popularity). And yep, he does have that hippie...
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    D&D General Forgotten Realms Book preview from NYCC

    I guess the Vast is now an honorary part of the Dalelands now. Otherwise, why waste almost a whole page on it, instead of showing, say, Cormyr or Sembia?
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