D&D 5E Ed Greenwood & Alex Kammer Working On 'The Border Kingdoms'

Designer Alex Kammer has shared some information about a Forgotten Realms expansion he and FR-creator Ed Greenwood are working on. It will be Adventurer's League-legal, and detail a frontier corner of the Forgotten Realms. "A little project that [Ed Greenwood] and I have been working on - a brand new Border Kingdoms source book and every bit of it Adventure's League legal. A brand new map by...

Designer Alex Kammer has shared some information about a Forgotten Realms expansion he and FR-creator Ed Greenwood are working on. It will be Adventurer's League-legal, and detail a frontier corner of the Forgotten Realms.

"A little project that [Ed Greenwood] and I have been working on - a brand new Border Kingdoms source book and every bit of it Adventure's League legal. A brand new map by [Mike Schley], 11 new character backgrounds, tons of lore, a ridiculous amount of new art. Coming to the DMG soon!"

There's already a Border Kingdoms PDF on DMs Guild, by Ed Greenwood, but he says of this new one: "If you bought the earlier version, you have the place-lore tour, but not the new map, the character backgrounds, or the uberplots. So you have about 80 percent of it already."

The Border Kingdoms are a politically unstable area between the Shaar and the Lake of Steam, adjoining the Shining Sea to the west. It's a warm climate, grasslands, and often filled with conflict and border skirmishes.

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tetrasodium

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I'm not a huge fan of FR, but I'll probably buy this on the hopes that it presents a more cohesive & fleshed out region capable of standing without plot armor & hand waiving than the old fr campaign setting book did. Plus it could have some useful bits & bobs to draw from.
 




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I'm not a huge fan of FR, but I'll probably buy this on the hopes that it presents a more cohesive & fleshed out region capable of standing without plot armor & hand waiving than the old fr campaign setting book did. Plus it could have some useful bits & bobs to draw from.
If you don't know/have it yet... the Silver Marches region book from 3.5 is a wonderful FR supplement for a campaign area.

I used it for my Tyranny of Dragons campaigns and it worked really nicely.
 





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