Forgotten Realms Campaign Set (AD&D, TSR, 1987) | Flick Through TSR’s Iconic D&D Setting!
Step back to 1987 and explore the Forgotten Realms Campaign Set by TSR, one of the most influential settings in Dungeons & Dragons history! In this video, I flip through the boxed set and discuss how it presents a living, evolving world where events unfold on a timeline—even as your adventurers shape its future. From regional character differences to deep lore and world-building tools, this set laid the foundation for decades of D&D campaigns. Perfect for fans of classic D&D, Forgotten Realms lore, and vintage TSR content!
The Forgotten Realms Campaign Set contains two books and four maps. Two of the maps are drawn to provide a general overview of the Realms, running from the Moonshae Isles in the west to the land of Thay in the east, and from the Spine of the World Mountains in the north to the Jungles of Chult in the south.
The other two maps are detailed blow-ups of sections of the former maps, covering that region from the Sword Coast to the Dragon Reach.
The book included called The Cyclopedia of the Realms is intended as a general overview of life in the Forgotten Realms, concentrating on those areas best-known to our source.
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