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Waterdeep is an adventure module published in 1989 for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. It is the last of the three-part Avatar series, the first being Shadowdale and the second Tantras .
Jim Bambra reviewed Waterdeep and the North for Dragon magazine #140 (December 1988). [2] Bambra wrote that the "physical quality of this product is high, and color is used to good effect to show contour levels and sea depths", and that the book's descriptions of Waterdeep give an idea of what life is like within its boundaries "in an evocative manner which brings Waterdeep to life and makes ...
Ed Greenwood Presents Waterdeep, Book 2, by Rosemary Jones, Erin M. Evans, James P. Davis (containing City of the Dead, The God Catcher, and Circle of Skulls) (paperback, December 2011, ISBN 978-0-7869-5851-1)
Waterdeep: Dragon Heist is an adventure module for the 5th edition of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. [1] It is the first part of the Waterdeep storyline and followed by a second adventure, Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage .
It is through Volo's perspective that Greenwood authored his detailed Forgotten Realms lore-books of the Volo's Guide series: Volo's Guide to Waterdeep (1993), Volo's Guide to the North (1993), Volo's Guide to the Sword Coast (1994), Volo's Guide to Cormyr (1995), Volo's Guide to the Dalelands (1996), Volo's Guide to All Things Magical (1996 ...
Waterdeep series: Waterdeep: Dragon Heist: Wizards RPG Team: September 18, 2018: An urban-themed treasure hunt for a massive hoard of gold within the city of Waterdeep. 256: 1-5 [4] 978-0-7869-6625-7: Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage: Wizards RPG Team: November 20, 2018: Dungeon crawl in the classic Undermountain lair. 320: 5-20 [5] 978-0 ...
Jason Wilson, for VentureBeat, had previously written about his love of megadungeons such as Undermountain [2] and on this incarnation he wrote that it "is the deep complex beneath the city of Waterdeep, and it's the creation of an insane wizard, Halaster Blackcloak, and this campaign book for Dungeons & Dragons explores these halls better than ...
The covers of the novels were painted by Jeff Easley (Shadowdale), Clyde Caldwell (Tantras and Waterdeep), Brom (Prince of Lies), and Alan Pollack (Crucible).. The first three works center on the remaining members of the "Company of the Lynx" and the search for the Tablets of Fate, divine tablets that hold a listing of the Gods and their roles in the balance of Law and Chaos, during the Time ...