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<blockquote data-quote="teitan" data-source="post: 7988993" data-attributes="member: 3457"><p>I already addressed this in a previous post. They've done it before with 1e in less than 200 pages, 2e in less than 200 pages and 3e in 320 pages. It's an invalid argument. I find it, and will always find it, odd that people are fine with Eberron being a 320 page book with all of it's past supplements and the lack of adequate space for Xendrik and other continents but insist that it must be included for it to be a real FR book. It's an awful argument. It's never needed a huge tome, it will never need a huge tome to cover the core of the Realms. The other "settings" in the realms outside of the main core of the setting were rigged to the setting, Kara Tur, Al Qadim, Maztica. They've not had active FR development since their very limited runs in 1e or 2e. The core of setting from Moonshae to Thay, Unther and Mulhorrand, to the Dalelands and the Sea of Fallen Stars can be done with appropriate thoroughness as they have always been done in past corebooks or boxed sets for the Realms. They've never had an encyclopedic book or boxed set like people keep insisting in necessary. /end rant</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teitan, post: 7988993, member: 3457"] I already addressed this in a previous post. They've done it before with 1e in less than 200 pages, 2e in less than 200 pages and 3e in 320 pages. It's an invalid argument. I find it, and will always find it, odd that people are fine with Eberron being a 320 page book with all of it's past supplements and the lack of adequate space for Xendrik and other continents but insist that it must be included for it to be a real FR book. It's an awful argument. It's never needed a huge tome, it will never need a huge tome to cover the core of the Realms. The other "settings" in the realms outside of the main core of the setting were rigged to the setting, Kara Tur, Al Qadim, Maztica. They've not had active FR development since their very limited runs in 1e or 2e. The core of setting from Moonshae to Thay, Unther and Mulhorrand, to the Dalelands and the Sea of Fallen Stars can be done with appropriate thoroughness as they have always been done in past corebooks or boxed sets for the Realms. They've never had an encyclopedic book or boxed set like people keep insisting in necessary. /end rant [/QUOTE]
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