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  2. Ten realms - Wikipedia

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    The ten realms are part of Buddhist cosmology and consist of four higher realms and six lower realms derived from the Indian concept of the six realms of rebirth. [3] These realms can also be described through the degrees of enlightenment that course through them. [4] They have been translated in various ways.

  3. Category:Forgotten Realms book covers - Wikipedia

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    T. File:The Alabaster Staff.jpg; File:The City of Ravens.jpg; File:The Crimson Gold.jpg; File:The Parched Sea novel cover.jpg; File:The Yellow Silk.jpg

  4. List of Forgotten Realms novels - Wikipedia

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    Realms of the Dragons II, edited by Philip Athans (paperback, May 2005, ISBN 978-0-7869-3808-7) (this book is also listed under the Anthologies section, above) "Faerie Ire", by Erin Tettensor "The Woman Who Drew Dragons", by Rosemary Jones

  5. Waterdeep and the North - Wikipedia

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    Waterdeep and the North comprises a 64-page book and a large color map of the city, wrapped in a removable six-paneled gatefold cover. [2] The outside gatefold contains a map of Waterdeep, the inside front cover has a map of the city's known sewers, and the inside back cover has diagrams of basic floorplans that might be found throughout the city.

  6. Ed Greenwood Presents Elminster's Forgotten Realms

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    Now, Elminster's Forgotten Realms put the final nail in 4e's coffin: not only was it another edition-neutral book, but it was also the first book to do away with the D&D 4e trade dress. Its cover and interior instead mixed elegant blacks with constrained parchments — a big change from the brighter colors and plainer whites used during the D&D ...

  7. The Crystal Shard - Wikipedia

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    The Crystal Shard was #5 on CBR's 2020 "10 Of The Best DnD Stories To Start Off With" list — the article states that "The reason why this book is a great entry point is that it provides a great introduction to the Icewind Dale region of Faérun that is featured in a ton of other D & D products.

  8. Farthest Reach - Wikipedia

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    Farthest Reach is a 2005 fantasy novel by Richard Baker, set in the Dungeons & Dragons Forgotten Realms fictional universe. It is the second novel in the "Last Mythal" series. It is the second novel in the "Last Mythal" series.

  9. Fabled Lands - Wikipedia

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    Russ Nicholson returned to provide illustrations and Kevin Jenkins returned to create the cover of Book 7. A playable demo of Book 7 was made available to the public for free download via the Kickstarter campaign page. [1] In 2016, Morris revealed the map of Ankon-Konu, the setting for Book 7, on the Fabled Lands blog. [5] Book 7 is currently ...