D&D 5E (2024) Atlas of Faerun (with some pictures from the internet)

Here are 3 pictures I found on the internet of the new Atlas of Faerun map (none of the whole thing sadly), but it might just be the best map of Faerun they have ever done going by these pictures. The art is beautiful and theh really exhaustive, like even small towns (the small white circles are small towns, black circles are large towns/small cities, and the black circles inside bigger white circles are big major cities). Alot of landmarks and important geographically features are noted and almost every island is named (example, look at the pirate Isles in the middle of the sea of fallen stars).

Of particular note, Aglarond seems to have a new major city starting with N on its southern coast, Reth is back, last seen in 3e, but now it's called Reth Half Ruin (half living city, half ruins I guess, kind of like Phlan in Pool of Raduance back in the day)n Nathlekh, City of Cats is still there, Chondath appears to be back in some form. Sadly not all of the righting is readable.

That weird floating Aboloth city seems to be gone.

Alot of cities that had been ruins in 4e and even 5e like Zhentil Keep are back (Ruins are represented by squares not circles) . Sulodolphor and Innerlith seem to be restored as well. The Genasi City of Brassune on the other hand is still ruins (but it was ruins when we first find out about it in 4e anyways, it was the first city of the Akanul Genasi, which they fled to Airspur after Aboleths and Krakens attacked it (a group of Quasi Gods and Elder Evils attack my city I'd move too, okay maybe I'd fight, but I still don't blame them).


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Just absolutely gorgeous. Thoughts? So far this is what I'm most impressed with.
 

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Hopefully it comes with a clear plastic hex overlay.
Loved that. I got so much use of that boxed set and I wasn't even using it for D&D. And the Waterdeep city boxed set had all those maps that fit together. We spread them all over the kitchen floor (back when kneeling on a kitchen floor was a lot easier) and just explored!

Fixed typo, floor, not door
 
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