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Forgotten Realms modules and sourcebooks are modules (adventures) and sourcebooks (campaign setting information) printed for the Forgotten Realms campaign setting in the Dungeons & Dragonsfantasyrole-playing game.
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- 2Sourcebooks
Modules[edit]
AD&D modules coded by letter (1978–1994)[edit]
FA—Forgotten Realms Adventures are stand-alone 2nd Ed. AD&D modules set in Forgotten Realms.
Code | Title | Levels | Author(s) | Published | Notes |
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FA1 | Halls of the High King | 6-10 | Ed Greenwood | 1990 | |
FA2 | Nightmare Keep | 18–20 | Rick Swan | 1991 |
FM—Forgotten Realms Maztica are stand-alone 2nd Ed. AD&D modules set in Maztica.
Code | Title | Levels | Author(s) | Published | Notes |
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FMA1 | Fires of Zatal | 1–3 | Jeff Grubb Tim Beach | 1991 | Official download[1] |
FMA2 | Endless Armies | 4–6 | Jeff Grubb | 1991 | Official download[1] |
FMQ1 | City of Gold | 4–6 | John Nephew Jonathan Tweet | 1992 | Official download[1] |
FRA—Forgotten Realms Adventure, or the Empires Adventures Trilogy, is a series of modules for use with The Horde expansion campaign for 2nd Ed. AD&D Forgotten Realms.
Code | Title | Levels | Author(s) | Published | Notes |
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FRA1 | Storm Riders | 5–7 | Troy Denning | 1990 | |
FRA2 | Black Courser | 6–9 | Troy Denning | 1990 | |
FRA3 | Blood Charge | 7–10 | Troy Denning | 1990 |
FRC—Forgotten Realms Companion (or Computer) are modules related to SSI computer games and form a linked sequence.
Code | Title | Levels | Author(s) | Published | Notes |
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FRC1 | Ruins of Adventure | Any | Mike Breault David Cook Jim Ward Steve Winter | 1988 | Based on Pool of Radiance. Connected Short Adventures |
FRC2 | Curse of the Azure Bonds | 6–9 | Jeff Grubb George MacDonald | 1989 | Based on novel; tie-in to game |
FRE—Forgotten Realms Epic are modules loosely based on the Avatar Trilogy of Forgotten Realmsnovels.
Code | Title | Levels | Author(s) | Published | Notes |
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FRE1 | Shadowdale | 5–8 | Ed Greenwood | 1989 | |
FRE2 | Tantras | 6–9 | Ed Greenwood | 1989 | |
FRE3 | Waterdeep | 6–9 | Ed Greenwood | 1989 |
FRM—Forgotten Realms Mission
Code | Title | Levels | Author(s) | Published | Notes |
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FRM1 | Jungles of Chult | 5–8 | James Lowder Jean Rabe | 1993 |
FROA—Forgotten Realms Oriental Adventures are modules set in Forgotten Realms that require the Oriental Adventures hardcover.
Code | Title | Levels | Author(s) | Published | Notes |
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FROA1 | Ninja Wars | 6–9 | Nigel Findley | 1990 |
FRQ—Forgotten Realms Quest are stand-alone modules for 2nd Ed. AD&D set in Forgotten Realms.
Code | Title | Levels | Author(s) | Published | Notes |
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FRQ1 | Haunted Halls of Eveningstar | 1–5 | Ed Greenwood | 1992 | |
FRQ2 | Hordes of Dragonspear | 10–12 | William W. Connors | 1992 | Battlesystem options |
FRQ3 | Doom of Daggerdale | 1–3 | Wolfgang Baur | 1993 | First module for use with revised Forgotten Realms. |
H—The Bloodstone Pass Saga is a linked campaign series that focuses on using Battlesystem battles in Forgotten Realms AD&D adventures.
Code | Title | Levels | Author(s) | Published | Notes |
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H1 | Bloodstone Pass | 13–17 | Douglas Niles Michael Dobson | 1985 | Battlesystem required |
H2 | The Mines of Bloodstone | 16–18 | Michael Dobson Douglas Niles | 1986 | |
H3 | The Bloodstone Wars | 17–20 | Michael Dobson Douglas Niles | 1987 | Battlesystem recommended |
H4 | The Throne of Bloodstone | 18–100 | Douglas Niles Michael Dobson | 1988 |
LC—Living City
Code | Title | Levels | Author(s) | Published | Notes |
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LC1 | Gateway to Ravens Bluff | 1-3 | Role Playing Game Association | 1989 | sourcebook |
LC2 | Inside Ravens Bluff | N/A | 1990 | sourcebook | |
LC3 | Nightwatch in the Living City | 1 | Walter Baas Kira Glass | 1991 | |
LC4 | Port of Ravens Bluff | N/A | Role Playing Game Association | 1991 | sourcebook, includes 3-D fold-up ship |
N—Novice
Code | Title | Levels | Author(s) | Published | Notes |
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N4 | Treasure Hunt | 0–1 | Aaron Allston | 1986 | FR module (retroactive) |
N5 | Under Illefarn | 0–3 | Steve Perrin | 1987 | First labelled FR module |
OA—Oriental Adventures was originally its own campaign setting (see FROA series above), but from OA5 was incorporated into Forgotten Realms.
Code | Title | Levels | Author(s) | Published | Notes |
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OA5 | Mad Monkey vs. the Dragon Claw | 6–9 | Jeff Grubb | 1988 | Official download[1] |
OA6 | Ronin Challenge | 5–8 | Curtis Smith Rick Swan | 1989 | Official download[1] |
OA7 | Test of the Samurai | 6–9 | Rick Swan | 1989 | Sequel to OA6. Official download[1] |
Other AD&D modules (1992–2000)[edit]
Number | Title | Levels | Author(s) | Published | Notes |
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11337 | The Accursed Tower | 1–3 | R.A. Salvatore | 1999 | Set in the Forgotten Realms. |
9544 | Castle Spulzeer | 8–12 | Doug Stewart | 1997 | Set in the Forgotten Realms and concludes in the Ravenloft adventure The Forgotten Terror. |
11622 | The Dungeon of Death | 7–9 | Jason Carl | 2000 | Set in Forgotten Realms. Part of the Dungeon Crawl series of stand-alone modules. |
9574 | For Duty and Deity | 10–12 | Dale Donovan | 1998 | Set in Forgotten Realms. |
9537 | The Forgotten Terror | 10–12 | William W. Connors | 1997 | Set in Ravenloft and may be played as a stand-alone or as the sequel to the Forgotten Realms adventure Castle Spulzeer. |
9531 | Four from Cormyr | 9–12 | John Terra | 1997 | Four adventures that can be played individually or as a series. Set in the Forgotten Realms. |
9562 | Hellgate Keep | 9–12 | Steven Schend | 1998 | Set in the Forgotten Realms. Part of the Dungeon Crawl series of stand-alone modules. |
9540 | How the Mighty Are Fallen | 11–14 | 'Slade' Henson | 1996 | Set in the Forgotten Realms for use with the Netheril: Empire of Magic campaign setting. |
9590 | Kidnapped | Variable | Tom Prusa | 1998 | Set in the Forgotten Realms for use with the City of Ravens Bluff sourcebook. Adaptable for any low to high level campaign. |
9455 | Marco Volo: Arrival | 6–8 | Anthony Pryor | 1994 | Third part of the Marco Volo trilogy and set in the Forgotten Realms. |
9444 | Marco Volo: Departure | 6–8 | Anthony Pryor | 1994 | First part of the Marco Volo trilogy and set in the Forgotten Realms. |
9450 | Marco Volo: Journey | 6–8 | Anthony Pryor | 1994 | Second part of the Marco Volo trilogy and set in the Forgotten Realms. |
9488 | The Return of Randal Morn | 1-4 | Jim Butler | 1995 | Part 3 of the Sword of the Dales Trilogy |
9485 | The Secret of Spiderhaunt | 1-4 | Jim Butler | 1995 | Part 2 of the Sword of the Dales Trilogy |
9484 | The Sword of the Dales | 1-4 | Jim Butler | 1995 | Part 1 of the Sword of the Dales Trilogy |
9519 | Undermountain: The Lost Level | 7–9 | Steven Schend | 1996 | Set in the Forgotten Realms. Part of the Dungeon Crawl series of stand-alone modules. |
9528 | Undermountain: Maddgoth's Castle | 7–10 | Steven Schend | 1996 | Set in the Forgotten Realms. Part of the Dungeon Crawl series of stand-alone modules. |
9538 | Undermountain: Stardock | 10–14 | Steven Schend | 1996 | Set in the Forgotten Realms. Part of the Dungeon Crawl series of stand-alone modules. |
11405 | Wyrmskull Throne | 4–7 | Steven Schend and Thomas M. Reid | 1999 | Set in the Forgotten Realms. |
3rd edition adventures[edit]
Number | Title | Levels | Author(s) | Published | Setting | Notes |
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957327200 | Expedition to Undermountain | 01–10 | Eric L. Boyd, Ed Greenwood, Christopher Lindsay, & Sean K. Reynolds | 2007 | Forgotten Realms | |
953947400 | The Twilight Tomb | 03-04 | Greg A. Vaughan | 2006 | Forgotten Realms | |
884467400 | Sons of Gruumsh | 04–06 | Christopher Perkins | 2005 | Forgotten Realms | |
Cormyr: The Tearing of the Weave | 04-08 | Richard Baker, Bruce R. Cordell, David Noonan, Matthew Sernett, and James Wyatt | 2007 | Forgotten Realms | First volume of a trilogy of hardcover adventures (followed by Shadowdale: The Scouring of the Land and Anauroch: The Empire of Shade). | |
11710 | Pool of Radiance: Attack on Myth Drannor | 06 | Sean K. Reynolds | 2001 | Forgotten Realms | |
Shadowdale: The Scouring of the Land | 08-13 | Richard Baker, Eric L. Boyd, & Thomas M. Reid | 2007 | Forgotten Realms | Second volume of a trilogy of hardcover adventures (preceded by Cormyr: The Tearing of the Weave, and followed by Anauroch: The Empire of Shade) | |
Anauroch: The Empire of Shade | 13-17 | Greg A. Vaughan, Thomas M. Reid, & Sean K. Reynolds | 2007 | Forgotten Realms | Final volume of a trilogy of hardcover adventures (preceded by Cormyr: The Tearing of the Weave and Shadowdale: The Scouring of the Land). | |
11634 | Into the Dragon's Lair | 10 | Sean K. Reynolds & Steve Miller | 2000 | Forgotten Realms | First 3rd edition Forgotten Realms adventure published. |
88574 | City of the Spider Queen | 10–18 | James Wyatt | 2002 | Forgotten Realms | Ranked 24th greatest adventure of all time.[2] |
4th edition adventures[edit]
FR—Forgotten Realms adventures were designed for use with 4th edition Dungeons & Dragons in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting.
Code | Title | Levels | Author(s) | Published | Notes |
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FR1 | Scepter Tower of Spellgard | 2–5 | David Noonan, Greg A. Vaughan | September 16, 2008 | Forgotten Realms |
? | Halls of Undermountain | 1-5 | Shawn Merwin, Matt Sernett | April 17, 2012 | Forgotten Realms |
5th edition adventures[edit]
- Lost Mine of Phandelver (start box)
- Princes of the Apocalypse
- Out of the Abyss
- Curse of Strahd
- Storm King's Thunder
- Tomb of Annihilation
- Waterdeep Dragon Heist
- Waterdeep Dungeon of the Mad Mage
Sourcebooks[edit]
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition[edit]
Dungeons And Dragons 3rd Edition Pdf Download Torrent
- The Forgotten Realms Campaign Set was written by Ed Greenwood, with Jeff Grubb and Karen Martin, and published as a boxed set in 1987.
- City System (1988)
- Lords of Darkness (1988)
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition[edit]
FR—Forgotten Realms are sourcebooks describing aspects of Forgotten Realms, rather than traditional modules. FR1–6 are for 1st Ed. AD&D, FR7–16 for 2nd Ed.
Code | Title | Levels | Author(s) | Published | Notes |
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FR1 | Waterdeep and the North | N/A | Ed Greenwood | 1987 | |
FR2 | Moonshae | N/A | Douglas Niles | 1987 | |
FR3 | Empires of the Sands | N/A | Scott Haring | 1988 | |
FR4 | The Magister | N/A | Ed Greenwood Steve Perrin | 1988 | |
FR5 | The Savage Frontier | N/A | Paul Jaquays | 1988 | Official download[1] |
FR6 | Dreams of the Red Wizards | N/A | Steve Perrin | 1988 | |
FR7 | Hall of Heroes | N/A | various | 1989 | |
FR8 | Cities of Mystery | N/A | Jean Rabe | 1989 | |
FR9 | The Bloodstone Lands | N/A | R.A. Salvatore | 1989 | |
FR10 | Old Empires | N/A | Scott Bennie | 1990 | |
FR11 | Dwarves Deep | N/A | Ed Greenwood | 1990 | |
FR12 | Horde Campaign | N/A | Curtis M. Scott | 1991 | |
FR13 | Anauroch | N/A | Ed Greenwood | 1991 | |
FR14 | The Great Glacier | N/A | Rick Swan | 1992 | |
FR15 | Gold & Glory | N/A | Tim Beach | 1992 | Official download[1] |
FR16 | The Shining South | N/A | Tom Prusa | 1993 |
FOR-Forgotten Realms Accessories are designed for the Realms universe.
Code | Title | Levels | Author(s) | Published | Notes |
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FOR1 | Draconomicon | NA | Nigel Findley | 1990 | |
FOR2 | The Drow of the Underdark | NA | Ed Greenwood | 1990 | |
FOR3 | Pirates of the Fallen Stars | NA | Curtis Scott | 1992 | |
FOR4 | The Code of the Harpers | NA | Ed Greenwood | 1993 | |
FOR5 | Elves of the Evermeet | NA | Various | 1994 | |
FOR6 | The Seven Sisters | NA | Ed Greenwood | 1995 | |
FOR7 | Giantcraft | NA | Ray Winninger | 1995 | |
FOR8 | Pages from the Mages | NA | Ed Greenwood, Tim Beach | 1995 | |
FOR9 | Wizards and Rogues of the Realms | NA | William W. Conners | 1995 | |
FOR10 | Warriors and Priests of the Realms | NA | 1996 | ||
FOR11 | Cult of the Dragon | NA | Dale Donovan | 1998 | |
FOR12 | Demihumans of the Realms | NA | Roger E. Moore | 1998 | |
FOR13 | Secrets of the Magister | NA | Ed Greenwood | 2000 |
FRS—Forgotten Realms Sourcebook are 2nd Ed. AD&D sourcebooks for use with Forgotten Realms.
Code | Title | Levels | Author(s) | Published | Notes |
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FRS1 | The Dalelands | N/A | L. Richard Baker III | 1993 | Forgotten Realms accessory |
- Aurora's Whole Realms Catalog (1992)
- Demihuman Deities (1998)
- Drizzt Do'Urden's Guide to the Underdark (1999)
- Elminster's Ecologies Appendix I: The Battle of Bones / Hill of Lost Souls (1995)
- Elminster's Ecologies Appendix II: The High Moor / The Serpent Hills (1995)
- Faiths & Avatars (1996)
- Forgotten Realms Adventures (1990)
- The Forgotten Realms Atlas (1990)
- Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting (1993, 1996)
- Heroes' Lorebook (1995)
- The Horde (1990)
- Maztica Campaign Set (1991)
- Netheril: Empire of Magic (1996)
- The North: Guide to the Savage Frontier (1996)
- Spellbound (1995)
- The Ruins of Myth Drannor (1993)
- The Ruins of Undermountain (1991)
- Ruins of Zhentil Keep (1995)
- The Vilhon Reach (1996)
- Villains' Lorebook (1998)
- Volo's Guide to All Things Magical (1996)
- Volo's Guide to Cormyr (1995)
- Volo's Guide to the Dalelands (1996)
- Volo's Guide to the Sword Coast (1994)
- Volo's Guide to Waterdeep (1993)
Dungeons & Dragons 3rd edition[edit]
Title | Authors | Date | Pages | ISBN | ||||||
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Champions of Ruin | Jeff Crook, Wil Upchurch, and Eric L. Boyd | May 2005 | _ | ISBN0-7869-3692-4 | ||||||
Champions of Valor | Thomas M. Reid and Sean K. Reynolds | November 2005 | _ | ISBN0-7869-3697-5 | ||||||
City of Splendors: Waterdeep | Eric L. Boyd | July 2005 | _ | ISBN0-7869-3693-2 | ||||||
Dragons of Faerûn | Eric L. Boyd and Eytan Bernstein | August 2006 | _ | ISBN0-7869-3923-0 | ||||||
Faiths and Pantheons | Eric L. Boyd and Erik Mona | May 2002 | 224 | ISBN0-7869-2759-3 | ||||||
Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting | Ed Greenwood, Sean K. Reynolds, Skip Williams and Rob Heinsoo | 2001 | 320 | ISBN0-7869-1836-5 | ||||||
details the Forgotten Realms setting and contains information on characters, locations and history, and sets specific rules | ||||||||||
The Grand History of the Realms | Brian R. James, Ed Greenwood, George Krashos, Eric L. Boyd and Thomas Costa | September 2007 | _ | ISBN978-0-7869-4731-7 | ||||||
Lords of Darkness | Jason Carl and Sean K. Reynolds | 2001 | 192 | ISBN0-7869-1989-2 | ||||||
Lost Empires of Faerûn | Richard Baker, Ed Bonny, and Travis Stout | 2005 | 192 | |||||||
Magic of Faerûn | Sean K. Reynolds, Duane Maxwell, and Angel Leigh McCoy | 2001 | 192 | |||||||
Monsters of Faerûn | James Wyatt and Rob Heinsoo | 2001 | _ | ISBN0-7869-1832-2 | ||||||
Mysteries of the Moonsea | Wil Upchurch, Sean K. Reynolds, Darrin Drader and Thomas M. Reid | June 2006 | _ | ISBN0-7869-3915-X | ||||||
Player's Guide to Faerûn | Richard Baker, Travis Stout, and James Wyatt | March 2004 | _ | ISBN0-7869-3134-5 | ||||||
Power of Faerûn | Ed Greenwood and Eric L. Boyd | March 2006 | _ | ISBN0-7869-3910-9 | ||||||
Races of Faerûn | Eric L. Boyd, James Jacobs, and Matt Forbeck | March 2003 | _ | ISBN0-7869-2875-1 | ||||||
Serpent Kingdoms | Eric L. Boyd, Darrin Drader, and Ed Greenwood | July 2004 | _ | ISBN0-7869-3277-5 | ||||||
Shining South | Thomas M. Reid | October 2004 | _ | ISBN0-7869-3492-1 | ||||||
Silver Marches | Ed Greenwood and Jason Carl | 2002 | _ | ISBN0-7869-2835-2 | ||||||
Unapproachable East | Richard Baker, Matt Forbeck, and Sean K. Reynolds | May 2003 | _ | ISBN0-7869-2881-6 | ||||||
Underdark | Bruce R. Cordell, Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel, and Jeff Quick | October 2003 | _ | ISBN0-7869-3053-5 |
Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition[edit]
Wizards of the Coast released the Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide in August 2008, and the Forgotten Realms Player's Guide in September 2008.
Dungeons And Dragons 5th Edition Handbook Pdf
Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition[edit]
Dungeons And Dragons 3rd Edition Player's Handbook Pdf Download
- Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide
- Volo's Guide to Monsters
- Xanathar's Guide to Everything
- Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes
References[edit]
- ^ abcdefghhttps://web.archive.org/web/20100630211221/http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd%2Fdnd%2Fdownloads
- ^Mona, Erik; Jacobs, James; Dungeon Design Panel (November 2004). 'The 30 Greatest D&D Adventures of All Time'. Dungeon. Paizo Publishing (116): pp. , 68–81.
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