Olgar Shiverstone
Legend
More from Rich Baker:
1. Will "Underdark" come with a map or maps? Will there be a poster-sized map of the entire Underdark?
>>RB: No poster map, but there is an 11 by 17 map (a two-page spread) of the Underdark below all of Faerun, plus a number of city and site maps. Obviously, the 2-page spread can't show detail to the same degree that the poster map in Drizzt's Guide did (hey, it was a poster and it only covered western Faerun), but there are many, many details in areas outside the North and Shanatar that haven't ever been seen before.
2. Will this accessory cover the entire Underdark of Faerun (unlike DDGttU, which only covered the western portion of the Underdark)? Will it cover or mention anything outside the Faerunian Underdark?
>>RB: Hmmm, guess I just answered that. Yes, lots of info on many places beyond the Northdark and Shanatar, but we don't discuss the Underdark beyond Faerun. ... I think you'll be pleased. Obviously, we felt that we needed to "cover the basics" and touch on Menzoberranzan, Gracklstugh, Blingdenstone, and Ched Nasad, but that doesn't account for more than 15 or 20 percent of the Geography chapter.
1. Will "Underdark" come with a map or maps? Will there be a poster-sized map of the entire Underdark?
>>RB: No poster map, but there is an 11 by 17 map (a two-page spread) of the Underdark below all of Faerun, plus a number of city and site maps. Obviously, the 2-page spread can't show detail to the same degree that the poster map in Drizzt's Guide did (hey, it was a poster and it only covered western Faerun), but there are many, many details in areas outside the North and Shanatar that haven't ever been seen before.
2. Will this accessory cover the entire Underdark of Faerun (unlike DDGttU, which only covered the western portion of the Underdark)? Will it cover or mention anything outside the Faerunian Underdark?
>>RB: Hmmm, guess I just answered that. Yes, lots of info on many places beyond the Northdark and Shanatar, but we don't discuss the Underdark beyond Faerun. ... I think you'll be pleased. Obviously, we felt that we needed to "cover the basics" and touch on Menzoberranzan, Gracklstugh, Blingdenstone, and Ched Nasad, but that doesn't account for more than 15 or 20 percent of the Geography chapter.