Dungeons & Dragons Campaign Setting: Forgotten Realms
Group Description
Forgotten Realms™ games originally used the campaign setting for Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) created by Ed Greenwood which was first published in 1987. The forgotten realm refers to the fictional planet Abeir-Toril, which means 'cradle of life', a name adapted from Jeff Grubb's Toril campaign world.Forgotten Realms series
- Pools of Radiance - A Forgotten Realms™ Fantasy Role-Playing Epic, Vol. I (1988)
- Curse of the Azure Bonds - A Forgotten Realms™ Fantasy Role-Playing Epic, Vol. II (1989)
- Secret of the Silver Blades - A Forgotten Realms™ Fantasy Role-Playing Epic, Vol. III (1990)
- Pools of Darkness - A Forgotten Realms™ Fantasy Role-Playing Epic, Vol. IV (1991)
Legend series
- Eye of the Beholder - A Forgotten Realms™ Fantasy Role-Playing Epic, Vol. I (1991)
- Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon - A Forgotten Realms™ Fantasy Role-Playing Epic, Vol. II (1991)
- Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor - A Forgotten Realms™ Fantasy Role-Playing Epic, Vol. III (1993)
Savage Frontier series
- Gateway to the Savage Frontier - A Forgotten Realms™ Fantasy Role-Playing Epic, Vol. I (1991)
- Treasures of the Savage Frontier - A Forgotten Realms™ Fantasy Role-Playing Epic, Vol. II (1992)
- Baldur's Gate series
- Icewind Dale series
- Eye of the Beholder series
- Neverwinter Nights series
- Pool of Radiance series
- Savage Frontier series
- Dungeons & Dragons licensees
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- Dungeons & Dragons Campaign Setting: Eberron
- Dungeons & Dragons Campaign Setting: Greyhawk
- Dungeons & Dragons Campaign Setting: Mystara
- Dungeons & Dragons Campaign Setting: Ravenloft
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