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Feldor's Guide to Elturgard - a region gazetteer

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Feldor's Guide to Elturgard – A region gazetteer

Looking for a place to set your up coming adventure? Look no further! Elturgard is a peaceful, god-fearing nation, ruled without incident for nearly 50 years. Rumors that the pot is ready to boil over are greatly exaggerated

Written before his death, Feldor Brewbarrel spent his years travelling through Elturgard, documenting the places he visited. What's more, his notes have finally been published, making his extensive local knowledge available to the general public!

Elturgard: Since the creation of the Companion, the magical orb that emits eternal daylight, the city of Elturel has undergone a transformation. A farming explosion coupled with new found peace have made the nation an attractive place for those seeking a simple life. But eternal sunlight still casts dark shadows, and not everything is well in Elturgard...

This package is designed to provide an overview of Elturgardian territory, and provide ideas for stories and conflict in your Forgotten Realms campaign. Inside these pages you can find:

  • 15 locations - Listing all the important locations within the borders of Elturgard, Feldor makes notes of the rumors and happenings he has heard. Notable places include Berdusk, the Forest of Wyrms, and the ruins of Fort Morninglord.
  • 8 factions - There are many forces at play in Elturgard, and not all have its best interests at heart. From the shadowy assassins of the Zhentarim to the oath-sworn Companions, each have their own goals and motivations.
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James F January 03, 2021 6:49 am UTC
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I am unable to find a region map in this PDF, though the description indicates that one is included. I have been able to find other maps of the region from different materials but I was hoping to find a detailed region map of this area as described in the bullet points for this product.
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Terry Herc N February 13, 2021 4:22 pm UTC
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Hi James, unfortunately the map had to be removed due to licensing restrictions. There is an amazing map of Faerün available from Wizards of the Coast, which I recommend. Google "map of faerun" and view the result from dnd.wizards.com
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Petri L October 31, 2020 9:34 pm UTC
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The heading and footer font is Greek(?) letters. Example screenshot here: https://imgur.com/a/EQvnBYQ
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Terry Herc N November 03, 2020 12:44 pm UTC
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Hi Petri, I've uploaded a new version of the PDF that should correct this issue.

Thanks for bringing it to my attention,
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