Which FR Regional Suppliment would you like to see most?

Dark Jezter

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Greetings. Over a year ago I created a thread similar to this one. Since that time, Unapproachable East and Underdark have been released, and Serpent Kingdoms and Shining South have been announced.

Now, since it's common for the Regional Suippliments to be named after sections from the Geography chapter of the FRCS, that will be what I'll use as a general guide, with a few exceptions (such as grouping Cormyr, the Dalelands, and Sembia into the Heartlands).
 

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The Bloodstone Lands!

I want to see what's left of Castle Perilous, what (if any) problems are brewing in Damara, what's left of the Cult of the Goat's Head, and what Kiaransalee's worshippers are doing to eradicate them! Most of all, I want to see more of Orcus!
 




The Heartlands

I know that they are the most extensively covered in the FRCS, but these are my favorite regions to game in.

The Heartlands has all the elements necessary to play a classic Dungeons & Dragons campaign. That's why I love it.
 

Chultan Peninsula

I'd like to see a region that hasn't been covered to much.

Of course now that I think about it, maybe Serpent Kingdom will have some Chult stuff in it.

Vilhon Reach would be another choice of mine.
 

I long to see the revised Hardback version sourcebooks of Waterdeep, Cormyr, The Moonshaes, And the Isle of Evermeet (my 4 favourite places)

also maybe a Netheril Sourcebook (i know theres a 2nd edition one but it want something new and revised) for running games in the ancient age of High Magic.
 


Neo said:
also maybe a Netheril Sourcebook (i know theres a 2nd edition one but it want something new and revised) for running games in the ancient age of High Magic.
This is an interesting idea. Seeing as most of the FR supplements have become more optional rulebooks than sourcebooks, I think an EPIC / Netheril one would be great. Even if it only accounts for PC's being in an EPIC campaign world (i.e. Netheril), the rules alone would entice more buyers than just Realms lovers.

Finally, the SRD fully includes EPIC rules and I can't really think of a better way for Wizards to publish additional options. (other than publishing ELH II, which probably wouldn't fly).

My own vote goes for the Old Empires region, but we'll see.
 
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