Hi, I want to buy an atlas of the continent of Faerun. I looked online and I got confused. I am relatively overwhelmed at the world of Toril and the Forgotten Realms. I would like to buy an atlas, or at least a poster. I saw one poster for 35 bucks. And, on amazon, there are a few from the early nineties. But those are really expensive. I wish there was an atlas. I own the 3rd edition dnd campaign setting, but it's at a friend's house and he can't find it so far.
In short, what is the best option for getting a good assessible look at the world? I own the sourcebooks for faerun, like the Sword Coast Adventurer's guide, on beyond, but I would prefer a poster or atlas to look at the maps.
Maybe the Forgotten Realms wiki? It has maps from all editions so can be a little confusing because of changes made over the course of product history. https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Toril.
Depending on what era you want, Handsome Rob's map for 3e Toril I believe (maybe 2e?), from way back on Candlekeep is the best I've found, and it's pretty damn great. A browser navigable link is provided here as well as a download link if you want to have it offline/permanently.
Redditor Werthead in that thread also provides a link to their maps here that they've been making using the Forgotten Realms Interactive Atlas as their source, and they're really nice modern styled maps if that interests you more.
And, mentioned just above, there's the Forgotten Realms Interactive Atlas, which...is an older discontinued program no longer available, but if you were really determined you could get a copy on eBay.
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Hi, I want to buy an atlas of the continent of Faerun. I looked online and I got confused. I am relatively overwhelmed at the world of Toril and the Forgotten Realms. I would like to buy an atlas, or at least a poster. I saw one poster for 35 bucks. And, on amazon, there are a few from the early nineties. But those are really expensive. I wish there was an atlas. I own the 3rd edition dnd campaign setting, but it's at a friend's house and he can't find it so far.
In short, what is the best option for getting a good assessible look at the world? I own the sourcebooks for faerun, like the Sword Coast Adventurer's guide, on beyond, but I would prefer a poster or atlas to look at the maps.
There's quite a few images on Google if that helps, how much details do you need?
Maybe the Forgotten Realms wiki? It has maps from all editions so can be a little confusing because of changes made over the course of product history. https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Toril.
Depending on what era you want, Handsome Rob's map for 3e Toril I believe (maybe 2e?), from way back on Candlekeep is the best I've found, and it's pretty damn great.
A browser navigable link is provided here as well as a download link if you want to have it offline/permanently.
Redditor Werthead in that thread also provides a link to their maps here that they've been making using the Forgotten Realms Interactive Atlas as their source, and they're really nice modern styled maps if that interests you more.
And, mentioned just above, there's the Forgotten Realms Interactive Atlas, which...is an older discontinued program no longer available, but if you were really determined you could get a copy on eBay.