I really really really enjoyed this product. It amazes me, because I can't stand only black and white books, yet I am so taken back by this, that I must say, It is something that can be ignored.
Glad to find out that there are detailed information for Cormyr! I'm currently in the process of writing a character that is supposed to come from Cormyr but it's hard to find up-to-date information about it for 5e Everything I can find on the internet revolves around the time up to 100 years before the in-game age of 5e. But I really need to know more about King's Forest and Hermit's Forest and its surrounding settlements in their current state.
Color might have made the product cost go up. Cormyr was my favorite spot for years and TSR really did not do the area justice and neither did WOTC. The Azure Bonds Trilogy and Cormyr novels help flesh out the region. This place even gave you a little sandbox area to the North called the Stonelands back when everything had to be CANON.
My players love it. I have been absorbing the Noble conflicts. Stonelands could have been an entire book by the way. Gwarch needs it's own map. (Also, I didn't know 'Goblin Market' is an allegory for a famous poem or the comparable 'Witchlight' Fey markets. My players are scared of the Subclass balancing, but it looks good to me.
Can't believe it's taken more than 30 years to realize how amazing Cormyr is
I just picked up this source book, and I have to say I'm very very pleased with it. One of the best DM's guild books I've found.
I really really really enjoyed this product. It amazes me, because I can't stand only black and white books, yet I am so taken back by this, that I must say, It is something that can be ignored.
Luxuriously priced, but reasonable for how big it is. I prefer the monochrome art. It gives the material a 1st Edition retro feel.
Glad to find out that there are detailed information for Cormyr! I'm currently in the process of writing a character that is supposed to come from Cormyr but it's hard to find up-to-date information about it for 5e
Everything I can find on the internet revolves around the time up to 100 years before the in-game age of 5e. But I really need to know more about King's Forest and Hermit's Forest and its surrounding settlements in their current state.
Great supplement, it was one of my top ten reviewed DMs Guild products of last year! ua-cam.com/video/z-RwrzHyizo/v-deo.html
The map reminds me of old fantasy novels that had a world map at the start of the book.
Color might have made the product cost go up. Cormyr was my favorite spot for years and TSR really did not do the area justice and neither did WOTC. The Azure Bonds Trilogy and Cormyr novels help flesh out the region. This place even gave you a little sandbox area to the North called the Stonelands back when everything had to be CANON.
Cormyr is next to Cormanthor, Myth Drannor and Anaurach and the Dalelands. Sembia remains competitive.
Bought through link, session 0 is Sunday!
Woot, good luck!
My players love it. I have been absorbing the Noble conflicts. Stonelands could have been an entire book by the way. Gwarch needs it's own map. (Also, I didn't know 'Goblin Market' is an allegory for a famous poem or the comparable 'Witchlight' Fey markets. My players are scared of the Subclass balancing, but it looks good to me.
A number of NeverWinter mods were based in Cormyr (adjusted)
Anyone have any information on the "Year of the Purple Dragon."?
Thank you but too much crying about the black and white images.
Is it possible to get a physical copy?
Doesn't look like it, at least not through DMs Guild.
Grab your color pencils and get to work