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<blockquote data-quote="The Sage" data-source="post: 3671419" data-attributes="member: 53925"><p>The printed version of <em>Grand History</em>, is the result of countless hours of collaboration between Brian R. James, Ed Greenwood, Eric L. Boyd, George Krashos, and Tom Costa. </p><p></p><p>So you already have the PDF and want to know why you should purchase the sourcebook? There are too many goodies to list them all but I’ll mention some of the features that I find particularly compelling about the print version of the <em>Grand History</em>:-</p><p></p><p>• Fans of the creator races will find juicy new lore.</p><p>• Want to know more about the Sundering? Or what the planet looked like before this catastrophic event?</p><p>• Curious about the Crown Wars? Want to see the first official map of the elven nations which fought the 2nd and 4th crown wars?</p><p>• Dark elf fans will enjoy new lore on ancient Ilythiir and the Descent of the Drow.</p><p>• The lost empires of Jhaamdath and Imaskar are fleshed out further than in any previous sourcebook, including a fantastic map for each.</p><p>• Updated lore on Netheril, their enslavement of gnomes and the fate of General Matick.</p><p>• Fans of the lands beyond Faerûn will enjoy new lore on Katashaka (the ancient home of the Chultans), the rise of the Imaskar survivor states, and the formation of Shou Lung. Maztica and Anchorome are represented as well. Sorry no Osse.</p><p>• You want to read more about the Dark Three when they were mortals right? Or how the Tears of Selûne were formed?</p><p>• Dawn Cataclysm. </p><p>• Ed Greenwood's name is on the cover for a reason.</p><p></p><p>Ancient history is great and all but you’re wondering how the <em>Grand History</em> will help your campaign set in the present. How about a month by month break down of every major event from the Year of Wild Magic (1372 DR) through the Year of Risen Elfkin (1375 DR). Those of you that don’t read every novel can now use these events in your campaign if you so choose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Sage, post: 3671419, member: 53925"] The printed version of [i]Grand History[/i], is the result of countless hours of collaboration between Brian R. James, Ed Greenwood, Eric L. Boyd, George Krashos, and Tom Costa. So you already have the PDF and want to know why you should purchase the sourcebook? There are too many goodies to list them all but I’ll mention some of the features that I find particularly compelling about the print version of the [i]Grand History[/i]:- • Fans of the creator races will find juicy new lore. • Want to know more about the Sundering? Or what the planet looked like before this catastrophic event? • Curious about the Crown Wars? Want to see the first official map of the elven nations which fought the 2nd and 4th crown wars? • Dark elf fans will enjoy new lore on ancient Ilythiir and the Descent of the Drow. • The lost empires of Jhaamdath and Imaskar are fleshed out further than in any previous sourcebook, including a fantastic map for each. • Updated lore on Netheril, their enslavement of gnomes and the fate of General Matick. • Fans of the lands beyond Faerûn will enjoy new lore on Katashaka (the ancient home of the Chultans), the rise of the Imaskar survivor states, and the formation of Shou Lung. Maztica and Anchorome are represented as well. Sorry no Osse. • You want to read more about the Dark Three when they were mortals right? Or how the Tears of Selûne were formed? • Dawn Cataclysm. • Ed Greenwood's name is on the cover for a reason. Ancient history is great and all but you’re wondering how the [i]Grand History[/i] will help your campaign set in the present. How about a month by month break down of every major event from the Year of Wild Magic (1372 DR) through the Year of Risen Elfkin (1375 DR). Those of you that don’t read every novel can now use these events in your campaign if you so choose. [/QUOTE]
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