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So not Art & Arcana level of greatness..
Who comes across as a 13 year old trying to combine Gandalf with Richard Dawkins, but more preachy
That's rather odd. I was under the impression that the book would cover all of the classic campaign settings, or at least those that were prominent enough to get their own world logo back in the day.And no Dark Sun, boooo.
To be fair, they didn't have room to do that properly: the Forgotten Realms product history is a whole art book by itself (that I would buy, to be fair).Diffrent styles. I'm glad I have both, but the choice to do narrative in charachter text versus more academic real world history of the diffrent worlds hurts it because it's this
To anyone who has it, what campaign settings are present in this book?
The Shadowfell section ought to be named Ravenloft. It doesn't cover anything but some wispy hints at the Dark Powers and Mordenkainen's confrontation with Strahd.I'm assuming that Ravenloft is touched upon in that Shadowfell section?