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  2. Fantastic Wilderlands Beyonde - Wikipedia

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    Fantastic Wilderlands Beyonde is a campaign setting that describes the locations on four large wilderness maps (Wilderlands Maps 7-10). [2]This supplement presents the vast wilderness areas of the Desert Lands (#7), Sea of Five Winds (#8), Elphand Lands (#9), and Lenap (#10), [3] in full detail on maps for the gamemaster with a general overview of these regions on maps for the players.

  3. Wilderlands of the Magic Realm - Wikipedia

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    Wilderlands of the Magic Realm is a campaign setting supplement which details over 300 island locations found on four large wilderness maps of the sea (Wilderlands Maps 11-14). [ 2 ] The regions of Ghinor (#11), the Isles of the Blest (#12), the Ebony Coast (#13), and Ament Tundra (#14) [ 3 ] are shown in full detail on the judge's maps and are ...

  4. Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica - Wikipedia

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    The world of Ravnica was originally created for the Magic: The Gathering collectible card game and first appeared in the card set Ravnica: City of Guilds, which was released in 2005. [2] It is a high-magic world with a loose Slavic flavor, and features a single city which spans the entire planet that is controlled by ten competing guilds of ...

  5. Wilderlands of High Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Wilderlands of High Fantasy is a campaign setting supplement which details the locations found on five large wilderness maps of the setting (Wilderlands Maps 1-5). [1]The regions described are as follows: City State of Invincible Overlord (#1), Barbarian Altantis (#2), Glow Worm Steppes (#3), Tarantis (#4), and Valon (#5) [2] and are shown in full detail on the judge's maps and are roughly ...

  6. Guilds of Ravnica - Wikipedia

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    I also enjoy deck building in Ravnican guild colours, with the guild themes in mind. That said, it will be unsurprising to learn that I really enjoyed the Guilds of Ravnica expansion! The guild abilities and card synergies make this a fun expansion to draft in isolation, and to deck build with. However, a note to new and casual players.

  7. Wilderlands of the Fantastic Reaches - Wikipedia

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    The regions of the Isle of Dawn (#15), the Southern Reaches (#16), the Silver Skein Isles (#17), and the Ghinor Highlands (#18) [3] are shown in full detail on the judge's maps and are roughly sketched out on the players' maps. The booklet describes and gives the location of many of the villages, castles, islands, ruins, relics, and monsters. [1]

  8. List of Judges Guild publications - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Treasure Maps; The Book of Treasure Maps II; Campaign Hexagon System; Castle Book I; Castle Book II; Character Chronicle Cards; Character Codex; City State of the Invincible Overlord; City State of the World Emperor; Dragon's Hall; Dungeon Tac Cards; Fantastic Personalities; Fantastic Wilderlands Beyonde; The Fantasy Cartographer's ...

  9. The Book of Treasure Maps - Wikipedia

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    [1] The Book of Treasure Maps presents five treasure maps that connect with scenarios involving dungeon settings. These locales appear in the world on maps that have been published by Judges Guild, but gamemasters can place them in their own world. "The Lost Temple" consists of two moderately difficult levels; "The Tomb of Aethering the Damned ...