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Bad to the bone
Not “most detailed” in a curated, single-author sense—but in terms of sheer volume of material? Nothing else even comes close.
Think about what’s stacked into the Forgotten Realms over the years:
If we’re measuring “most written about” by total pages, authors, and years of continuous expansion… Faerûn’s gotta be at the top.
Think about what’s stacked into the Forgotten Realms over the years:
- Hundreds of novels
Entire character-driven sagas (Drizzt alone could fill a bookshelf), plus tons of standalone and series entries across decades. - Constant expansion through D&D editions
Every new version adds more: regional sourcebooks, lore dumps, timelines, gods, factions, maps—you name it. - A shared world with dozens of writers
This isn’t one creator’s closed project. It’s been actively built out by a rotating lineup of authors for 30+ years. - Campaign modules and supplemental books
Adventures aren’t just gameplay—they introduce cities, conflicts, histories, and characters that become part of the setting. - Video games and tie-ins
Stuff like Baldur’s Gate and other adaptations layer in even more story and detail. - Depth at every level
You can dig into continent-spanning politics, divine pantheons, or the day-to-day life of a single town—and there’s probably multiple sources covering it.
If we’re measuring “most written about” by total pages, authors, and years of continuous expansion… Faerûn’s gotta be at the top.







