"[..] this tome is accurate and insightful, so I recommend it highly.." - Ed Greenwood (excerpt from Foreword)
"You see, I hadn’t found much literature written about the Underdark to this point. Most of what I’d read focused on places like Menzoberranzan, the drow capital, or spoke of mysterious lost locales that they assumed had sunk into the underground. I could not believe that a land... [click here for more]
"I love books like this." - Ed Greenwood (excerpt from Foreword)
"When Arclath asked me what a forest was, I probably looked at him like he’d sprouted an extra head. Though, he posed a good question; if I’m writing this book to explain these locales to people who have never seen them, how would I explain a 'forest' to someone who’s lived in a desert wasteland for their entire life and never... [click here for more]
"Ah, yes. The “howling frozen nothingness in which living things just disappear forever into all the white emptiness.” At last." - Ed Greenwood (excerpt from Foreword)
"I can remember my dearest Arclath complaining so flippantly in the heat of the jungles of Chult about how one can add more layers in the cold, but there is only so much one can remove to cool themselves. He even asked in my... [click here for more]
"Welcome to the 'forgotten' part of The Forgotten Realms" - Ed Greenwood (excerpt from Foreword)
"When the earliest forms of this almanac series began to materialize in my mind, I did not foresee grasslands as being a part of the series. After all, with so many stunning mountains, ancient forests, and other marvels of the world, who could be interested in grasslands? At the time, grasslands seemed... [click here for more]
"So coasts are places where things happen, not just a haunt of seabirds, and endless crashing surf. Which is why this book exists; to look more closely at the 'thin ribbon of adventure' (to quote the famous bard Mintiper) that is the Coast. Enjoy!" - Ed Greenwood (excerpt from Foreword)
"It’s easy to think of the adventures of the land and the adventures of the sea as being categorically different.... [click here for more]
Now for Fantasy Grounds!
"Ah, yes. The “howling frozen nothingness in which living things just disappear forever into all the white emptiness.” At last." - Ed Greenwood (excerpt from Foreword)
"I can remember my dearest Arclath complaining so flippantly in the heat of the jungles of Chult about how one can add more layers in the cold, but there is only so much one can remove to... [click here for more]