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Cormyr: The Tearing of the Weave

Olgar,

Thank you for that lovely insight. While it might not be for me, I'll wait for the second half to come out to see how it ties in AND how Anaroch(sp), turns out.
 

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It's a three-part supermodule. Cormyr is part 1. Shadowdale is part 2. Anauroch is part 3. All three can be played standalone or linked together.

--Eric
 

Thank you Eric for clearing that up. So can I ask, since you do write for Dragon as well, can we expect to see more info about Anauroch in an upcoming FR article for Dragon? Or that expecting too much?
 

ericlboyd said:
It's a three-part supermodule. Cormyr is part 1. Shadowdale is part 2. Anauroch is part 3. All three can be played standalone or linked together.

I guess you can't talk about how the story goes on.

But can you tell me what level ranges the other adventures will be for?

Thomas Percy said:
My favorite designers (among a few others).
Cormyr is my favorite FR place because of sentimental reasons.
Probably I will buy this trilogy.

Funnily enough, the group I used to play with had several members who hated Cormyr because one of their old DMs portrayed it as a nation of bureaucratic nitpickers.

Too bad I can't run that adventure for them. :]

Razz said:
No, in Shadowbred

Must be losing my mind, to get the two nations mixed up. Still, the Sharrans seem to be about.
 

Sharrans are always about Kae'yoss. Thing is they are apparently becoming more involved and less "shadowy" than before.

I dunno if Eric can say but I thought that it was listed when WotC put out the catalog...
 

I personally can't wait until Anauroch: The Sundering of the World...

Because it means the FR designers can write some real FR books and not anymore FR adventures for awhile. Sucks I have to wait until 2008 to see what they have in store and I really do miss regional books.
 


Nightfall said:
Thank you Eric for clearing that up. So can I ask, since you do write for Dragon as well, can we expect to see more info about Anauroch in an upcoming FR article for Dragon? Or that expecting too much?

I'm unaware of any plans, but I might propose something.

--Eric
 


Eric,

Well I'm looking forward all your articles in Dragon, regardless of if they have Anauroch in it or not.

Kae'yoss,

Sorry I meant to put a comma in there, between about and Kae'yoss. But hey, if it makes you happy, it can't be that bad. ;)
 

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