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It's unfortunate for us, but as a business decision, it is sound. Don't mean that I like it though, just that I can see their point of view. I have all the FR Atlas installed on my windows 7 and windows 10 computers - I installed it ages ago, and copied the files when I got a new computer. All FCW's and links work. If you added a new map,all you need to do is add the appropriate links to main map and back again - it works for me. That's correct. Sharing them would be piracy, even if it isn't available for sale anymore.

Unfortunate, but that's the laws. Nothing to import. I think WotC should have updated with the newer software from Profantasy, but its not my decision. Gonzorgg, do you have all three updates?

Solo Newcomer. Can anyone who has said FR Atlas tell me if there's an actual map of the Abeir-Torill single continent circa ,? I have a plan in mind for a campaign to run that I think will be set there, but I'm wondering if such a map already exists to use in the first place so as not to reinvent the wheel, as it were.

Has terrain colors and area names. Also hyper links so zoom to smaller areas can be done. But doesn't have a way to go back. The previous maps have to be loaded from the 'previous file' list. Don't see a map name with Abeir. Some of the large maps have blank areas that just have trees, or green areas, or white areas for snow, etc. Lots of room to build on. Ah, I'm talking about when apparently, according to the lore the world was a single land mass, before the "Sundering" and whatnot.

For the campaign I'm planning, the landmasses listed in these two entries are accurate, but the actual history from through is The campaign will if we end up playing the whole way through end up with a cataclysmic event that results in the change in landmasses, but for different reasons than in the two encyclopaedia entries listed above.

So, basically, I was just wondering if the Atlas contained those basic maps, so I could have something to work off of. Otherwise, I'll just end up probably creating the whole thing myself in time and to the extent necessary. It doesn't contain things like historical maps and such, it is more like a modern atlas, i. It is basically a properly hyperlinked collection of all the maps appearing in different products up to the release of the Atlas, so if it was included in a box, book or module from that time, it is probably in the atlas, but otherwise it's not there.

Solo, you might find more if searching for the continent of Merrouboros, the super-continent of Abeir-Toril during the time you're most interested in. The best map I can find of this is on the Fandom Forgotten Realms Wiki site here , which essentially shows just the same part of that super-continent as on the History of the Forgotten Realms page you'd linked-to, but which looks a lot prettier!

Mind you, I think it's just that one from The Grand History of the Realms sourcebook from which you may have already anyway. Tyranthraxes Newcomer. September Thanks, Tyranthraxes. September edited September Turns out I have a few more minutes, so here's the 'teaching you to fish' part. Or 'lighting you on fire', whichever you prefer. Thanks the thehawk!

That worked! The developers created vector versions of the published maps for the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting and included many new maps, including a globe of Abeir-Toril. There have been three updates published for the application that deliver over maps. The maps were hyperlinked within a customized viewer, or could be accessed via an interactive globe.

The product was discontinued after selling through its entire print in its first year, perhaps because of an electronic rights transfer between Wizards of the Coast and Atari. It is still found to be purchased at prices over the original purchase price on eBay. The license to the software has now reverted to the publisher, although the maps and other rights are owned by Wizards of the Coast. Examine the maps of entire continents, or zoom in for local details.

Players and DMs alike can print out every square foot, mile, and quadrant to accentuate their roleplaying adventures. Everything is customizable. The more than new map symbols are available to use in your own maps as well. Forgotten Realms Wiki Explore.



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