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Rating: Summary: I Dream of Red Wizards... Review: Dreams of Red Wizards has to be one of the BEST Forgotten Realms accessories ever made, together with Old Empires and Moonsea! It sheds light on the exotic southern land and proud nation of Thay and its inhabitants, ruled by the mysterious, powerful and very evil Red Wizards. Their distinct culture, history, and civilization will win you over for sure!
I have had endless hours of gaming enjoyment playing on material presented within the pages of the Dreams of Red Wizards accessory!
Ranging from background history, to city and social descriptions, to important people and characters, to the respective gods and pantheons, to adventure hooks and encounter tables, to magical items and artifacts, to new spells and monsters, this accessory has it all and more.
For other FR references/adventures, I STRONGLY recommend: the Old Empires accessory on Chessenta, Mulhorand, and Unther, the Moonsea accessory, the Ruins of Myth Drannor Box Set, and the Ruins of Zhentil Keep Box Set (they are Second Edition AD&D, out of print and it will take a bit of searching, but it's well worth it). For updated editions of events in Thay, see Spellbound: Thay, Rashemen and Aglarond (Second Edition AD&D), the Third Edition Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting, which even though is quite expensive, is still very useful to all FR fans, and finally, the Third Edition D&D Unapproachable East accessory!
In short, if you truly love Thay, try and get your hands on a copy of Dreams of Red Wizards. You will not regret it! Trust me on this one...
Rating: Summary: I Dream of Red Wizards¿ Review: Dreams of Red Wizards has to be one of the BEST Forgotten Realms accessories ever made, together with Old Empires and Moonsea! It sheds light on the exotic southern land and proud nation of Thay and its inhabitants, ruled by the mysterious, powerful and very evil Red Wizards. Their distinct culture, history, and civilization will win you over for sure! I have had endless hours of gaming enjoyment playing on material presented within the pages of the Dreams of Red Wizards accessory! Ranging from background history, to city and social descriptions, to important people and characters, to the respective gods and pantheons, to adventure hooks and encounter tables, to magical items and artifacts, to new spells and monsters, this accessory has it all and more. For other FR references/adventures, I STRONGLY recommend: the Old Empires accessory on Chessenta, Mulhorand, and Unther, the Moonsea accessory, the Ruins of Myth Drannor Box Set, and the Ruins of Zhentil Keep Box Set (they are Second Edition AD&D, out of print and it will take a bit of searching, but it's well worth it). For updated editions of events in Thay, see Spellbound: Thay, Rashemen and Aglarond (Second Edition AD&D), the Third Edition Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting, which even though is quite expensive, is still very useful to all FR fans, and finally, the Third Edition D&D Unapproachable East accessory! In short, if you truly love Thay, try and get your hands on a copy of Dreams of Red Wizards. You will not regret it! Trust me on this one...
Rating: Summary: Solid, detailed look at the land of Thay Review: The land of Thay is the home of some of the vilest, most powerful evil magi in the entirety of the Forgotten Realms - here, you'll learn of their dread secrets, most powerful wizards, thralls and minions, and the exotic lands of Thay itself... if there's adventure to be had by high-level characters, it's here! A wonderful sourcebook by Steve Perrin.
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