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D&D General Greyhawk to Faerun and Beyond: A Multiversal D&D Lore Book Is Coming This Fall

360+ page hardcover which delves into Dungeons & Dragons' various worlds and settings.

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This coming October, a 360+ page hardcover which delves into Dungeons & Dragons' various worlds and settings will be released. The book isn't from WotC--it's from Ten Speed Press--but it's by Adam Lee, who wrote for Baldur’s Gate: Descent into Avernus and Waterdeep: Dragon Heist. The book comes full of 50-years of artwork, and is narrated by the famous wizard Mordenkainen. Additionally, the book contains some original fiction.

Dungeons & Dragons Worlds & Realms: Adventures from Greyhawk to Faerûn and Beyond is available for pre-order already.

The book covers Greyhawk, Mystara, Dragonlance, Faerun, Eberron, the Feywild and Shadowfell, Spelljammer, the Nine Hells, the Abyss, Sigil, and the Far Realm. It's a book of lore and story, not a rulebook, giving an overall of D&D's entire multiverse and its many worlds.

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Celebrate fifty years of the spellbinding settings and planes of Dungeons & Dragons with this beautifully illustrated exploration of the multiverse.

Worlds & Realms is an illustrated, story-driven retrospective celebrating the immersive worldbuilding of D&D since the iconic game’s inception in 1974. Legendary mage Mordenkainen takes adventurers on a fantastical journey through the multiverse, delving into memorable and fascinating lore and locations across all five editions of the game.

With Mordenkainen’s guidance, readers will revisit worlds that have come to define D&D over the decades, from the familiar realms of the Material Plane to lands beyond the Astral Sea. Mordenkainen’s philosophical musings provide a mage’s-eye view of the worlds’ unique features, creatures, and characters, captivating readers’ imaginations as they learn more about the history and mysteries of the multiverse. Additionally, readers will join adventuring parties with inhabitants of each realm through exclusive short stories by award-winning contributors Jaleigh Johnson, Jody Houser and Eric Campbell, Jasmine Bhullar, and Geoffrey Golden.

Full of exciting and enchanting artwork showing fifty years of gameplay evolution from vintage D&D through the present, with original cover and chapter-opener illustrations, Worlds & Realms is a spellbinding tour of the strange and wonderful worlds of the multiverse, appealing to both new and long-standing fans alike.


Polygon has some previews of the book.
 

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Estlor

Explorer
Honestly, as I think about it, if the entire old GAZ series is made available print-on-demand, I wouldn't need any new material from WotC. A little splatbook-sized supplement of rules for things not already covered (Lupin, Rakasta, the Radiance, some monsters) would give the people who still care everything they'd need to play whatever they wanted. And, yeah, a lot of that has been homebrewed already so... I'm fine with namechecking it and giving it some lore/history overview
 

LordBP

Explorer
Honestly, as I think about it, if the entire old GAZ series is made available print-on-demand, I wouldn't need any new material from WotC. A little splatbook-sized supplement of rules for things not already covered (Lupin, Rakasta, the Radiance, some monsters) would give the people who still care everything they'd need to play whatever they wanted. And, yeah, a lot of that has been homebrewed already so... I'm fine with namechecking it and giving it some lore/history overview
I believe they are all available on POD. I had 15 printed.
 

ngenius

Adventurer
Will not cover Dark Sun? The last official lore was from 4th Edition. And the Hasbro CEO even mentioned an interest in Kara-Tur
 



ngenius

Adventurer
Kara-Tur is not part of Dark Sun from memory.
Sorry, you must have misread what I wrote. I simply pointed out Dark Sun was not mentioned in the brief marketing callouts for this new book. And then I read the CEO of Hasbro was keen on Kara-Tur, which I believe was never brought back in any edition after its original boxset, except to be rewritten and rebuilt as Rokugan, I think or was it Oriental Adventures?
 

Echohawk

Shirokinukatsukami fan
And then I read the CEO of Hasbro was keen on Kara-Tur, which I believe was never brought back in any edition after its original boxset, except to be rewritten and rebuilt as Rokugan, I think or was it Oriental Adventures?
Rokugan and Kara-Tur are completely different settings. Kara-Tur is the setting of the 1st Edition Oriental Adventures hardcover (1985), later expanded into the Kara-Tur: The Eastern Realms boxed set (1988), which was also branded as a Forgotten Realms product. The 3rd Edition Oriental Adventures hardcover (2001) used Rokugan as its default setting instead of Kara-Tur. Rokugan wasn't something new though, it was the existing setting of the Legends of the Five Rings card game and already had its own RPG.
 

Chaltab

Adventurer
Well I was interested but the fact that it's conspicuously excluding Dark Sun and Nentir Vale among others makes it considerably less appealing.
 

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