Yeah, I don't think there ever really was anything in any of the FR products, other than an occasional mention of the worlds full official name as Abeir-Toril. I think the Abeir part comes from Ed Greenwood's original notes. It might be in a book somewhere and I've just never seen it though. Maybe a resident FR expert here on the boards might know better. I think it's kind of like the concept that Abeir-Toril was once linked with our world but has since drifted away, thus the "Forgotten" Realms. I'm not sure if that was really in any products either, but ir was definitely part of Ed's original gameworld. I just don't remember where I read it...![]()
Yowza! I never ever knew that. The Realms weren't my setting, I didn't spend a whole lot of time there. But holy Canadian bacon, 19 years of D&D and I never knew that.Well ya see Ed never named the world at all. He called it Faerûn but had not named the world. So they adopted the name of Jeff grubs world of Toril for the Greybox, not was Troil was in the T's in the encyclopedia and they wanted the world to be liststed first they changed the name to Abeir-Troil so it would be first.
The 4e Design team stated in a pod cast they didn't know why the place was called forgotten realms so made up the two worlds to explain it
That's the only part of the story that I didn't know, though it certainly doesn't surprise me at all. It's what you come to expect when the guys in charge don't bother to examine the history of the setting they're tinkering with.![]()
Until I saw this map, I didn't realize that Abeir and Maztica are basically the same landmass!Yeah, I'm pretty sure the 4E FR campaign book said that returned Abeir replaced Maztica and it's environs (Including Anchorome and the southern continent too, I think???)
I think Returned Abeir should kill Maztica and take its stuff. I won't be happy until we have dragonborn eagle knights and tiefling jaguar knights.![]()