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The term layer of the Abyss referred to each of the ever-changing miniature worlds in the chaotic tangle that constituted the Abyss.[1] The total number of Abyssal layers was not fixed at any given time, due to the ever-expanding and corrupting nature of the plane. If left unchecked, the continued presence of demons in a world in the Prime Material plane could erode the barriers between that place and the Abyss, leading to the opening of one or more portals and an ever-growing demonic...

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the wheel of life is shown in this black and white diagram, with many different symbols

The Great Wheel cosmology was the prevalent cosmological model in which the world of Toril was said to exist during the mid-14th century DR and the post-Second Sundering era.[1][2][note 1] The Great Wheel was described as a complex, comparatively cosmopolitan place in which the gods of many worlds and pantheons mingled, the beliefs of many faiths and peoples bleeding together in a set of Outer Planes shaped predominantly by the polar forces of Law, Chaos, Good, and Evil. Thus it was that...

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Continuing the legacy of previous Baldur's Gate games, the Larian Studios art team captures the feeling of playing D&D with your friends with fantastical creatures, heroic adventurers and breathtaking locations in an ArtStation Art Blast

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Monsters of the Forgotten Realms

Monsters of the Forgotten Realms Welcome to the World of Monsters! Monsters of the Forgotten Realms contains over a hundred assorted monsters of varying challenge, power, and flavour to fill your g... #affiliate #dmsguild #dnd

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The Moonwood was a large forest north of Silverymoon in the Silver Marches.[1] By about 1460 DR, the Moonwood had grown together with the Cold Wood and the larger forest was known as the Glimmerwood, although the elves and the locals still referred to it as the Moonwood.[4][5] The Moonwood was located between Silverymoon and Mithral Hall and was bound by the River Surbrin to the west and the River Redrun to the northeast. Directly to the north of the Moonwood was the Druarwood; across the...

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the map of faferun from game of thrones

Description Welp, this one was a long time in the making! Mike Schley has been one of the earlier cartographers I have stumbld upon, mainly due to myself still being an active pen & paper player back in the day. As such his maps for D&D were hugely influential in getting me into mapping. Ironically, until the middle of last year, I never tried my hand at the style of map I primarily remember his work for. And boy, I didn't know what I was getting into! I set myself the goal of trying to…

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