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The Forgotten Realms Interactive Atlas, published by TSR, Inc. in September 1999, was constructed using Campaign Cartographer. [1] [2]The developers created vector version of the published maps for the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting and included many new maps, including a globe of the entire Forgotten Realms world, Abeir-Toril.
Surviving fragment of the Piri Reis map. The Piri Reis map is a world map compiled in 1513 by the Ottoman admiral and cartographer Piri Reis. Approximately one third of the map survives, housed in the Topkapı Palace in Istanbul. After the empire's 1517 conquest of Egypt, Piri Reis presented the 1513 world map to Ottoman Sultan Selim I (r. 1512 ...
Toril is a municipality in the province of Cáceres and autonomous community of Extremadura, Spain. The municipality covers an area of 149.76 square kilometres (57.82 sq mi) and as of 2014 had a population of 176 people.
The map synthesizes information from many maps, including one drawn by Christopher Columbus of the Caribbean. Türkçe: Osmanlı amirali Piri Reis tarafından 1513'te çizilmiş olan, Avrupa ve Afrika'nın batı kıyılarıyla Güney Amerika'nın doğu kıyılarını gösteren dünyanın en eski haritalarından biri olan Piri Reis'in ilk Dünya ...
Forgotten Realms partial map. The Forgotten Realms is part of the fictional world of Abeir-Toril (usually just called Toril [23]: 91 ), an Earth-like planet with many real-world influences and consists of several large continents. [57] It was first detailed in the original Forgotten Realms Campaign Set, published in 1987 by TSR. [58]
Daniel T. Kline summed up Abeir-Toril as a "vast, high-fantasy, neo-medievalist world". [41] CBR writer Jared King considered the history of the world of Toril "full of deep lore crafted over decades of editions" and found the Dawn War, a conflict involving the gods in the ancient past of the setting, especially fascinating. [42]
The Forgotten Realms Atlas is an indexed book which contains three-color maps of the Forgotten Realms. [2] [3] This includes large, small scale regional maps (one inch to two hundred miles), as well as detailed location maps and diagrams of areas including the Moonshae Isles, the Northwest lands near Waterdeep, and the Western Heartlands areas around Cormyr and the Dalelands. [2]
A lot happens in these books, and the map of Toril will not be the same afterward. A lot of people are going to be shocked and amazed." [ 2 ] Dungeons & Dragons game sourcebook tie-ins were planned to coincide with the novels, allowing players to follow the events of the trilogy in their own campaigns.