[Ot]Forgotten Realms Interactive Atlas worth it for 3E?

I went back and skimmed over most of my old FR products. Faerun has areas that are simliar to Tibet, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, all of which border on or are near India, but I can't seem to find any areas that resemble India itself. Maybe someone else had more luck.

Sorry :(
 

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Calimshan is Arabia/North Africa, perhaps a bit of Persia: Mounds of opulence amid a sea of mercantilism and squalor.

Amn is Castilian Spain, conquest and all.

The hordelands are Mongolia/Russia/Tibet/plainsmen cultures.

Don't know if Thay is a Mordor Flavor of not.

Chessenta I recal someone convinced me once was a Roman Empire flavor.

Mulhorand and Unther were Egyptian and Babylonian, Respectively.

Sembia was an Renaissance Italian analog.

The rest, good luck.

Gariig, it's well worth having, but I would do a little INternet shopping first. $15 is a little steep for a software product that has been available for almost two years now. But then, what do I know? I got mine for $25.00 last year. :)

Good luck!
 

Henry@home said:
Calimshan is Arabia/North Africa, perhaps a bit of Persia: Mounds of opulence amid a sea of mercantilism and squalor.

Amn is Castilian Spain, conquest and all.

The hordelands are Mongolia/Russia/Tibet/plainsmen cultures.

Don't know if Thay is a Mordor Flavor of not.

Chessenta I recal someone convinced me once was a Roman Empire flavor.

Mulhorand and Unther were Egyptian and Babylonian, Respectively.

Sembia was an Renaissance Italian analog.

The rest, good luck.

&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Would Cormyr be like medieval England?


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