As someone who wants to DM in the future I think the Compendium is missing a huge section of information; the worlds of D&D. How can it be the online one source with out world maps and lore for Forgotten Realms, Ebberon, Grey Hawk? With out these things this sight is for players only. Is this something that will be in campaign management? I think it should have sections in each world for history, major cities, major heroes, deities, race relationships, and guides to help DMs play in each setting.
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She is a formidable one,” he said when Jarlaxle appeared at his side a moment later. “Dangerous and full of fire,” Jarlaxle agreed. “I might have to kill her.” “I might have to bed her.
— Jarlaxle and Artemis Entreri, Promise of the Witch-King
She is a formidable one,” he said when Jarlaxle appeared at his side a moment later. “Dangerous and full of fire,” Jarlaxle agreed. “I might have to kill her.” “I might have to bed her.
— Jarlaxle and Artemis Entreri, Promise of the Witch-King
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As someone who wants to DM in the future I think the Compendium is missing a huge section of information; the worlds of D&D. How can it be the online one source with out world maps and lore for Forgotten Realms, Ebberon, Grey Hawk? With out these things this sight is for players only. Is this something that will be in campaign management? I think it should have sections in each world for history, major cities, major heroes, deities, race relationships, and guides to help DMs play in each setting.
“Dangerous and full of fire,” Jarlaxle agreed.
“I might have to kill her.”
“I might have to bed her.
Maps could be interactive too
“Dangerous and full of fire,” Jarlaxle agreed.
“I might have to kill her.”
“I might have to bed her.