The only people to call Anauroch home were the nomadic Bedine tribes and a small Zhentarim garrison, tasked with patrolling and defending a line of oases. I believe Anauroch: The Sundering of the World is the correct title of this adventure, the “Empire of Shade” bit is only used in the image, and as far as I can tell. Check out this new article Wizards of the Coast posted recently: Anauroch: The Sundering of the World Art Gallery Whether you’re continuing.

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The RPG, a Review. The half-elf and human populations are growing by leaps and bounds. Aundering, ’tis high time to unfold some juicy lore about the fabled City of Songs. World of Darkness I mean absolutely no disrespect to the artist, for I am certain this map required numerous hours of labor to produce.
Volos’ Guide
I am confused that this supposed to be a 5E map, when it is clearly a 3E map with a sujdering 5E names thrown in. Ergdusch Master of Realmslore. Now, might just be me that has missed parts 1 and I have been a fan of Mr. Available exclusively through TabletopGaming. It’s pretty enormous – 10, by 6, pixels!

Centuries of neglect and abuse left the city in ruins, with wide swaths of the city given over completely ssundering rubble and other sections reduced to buildings that are a pale shadow of their former glory. Ask Me Anything And then the new ones for 4E will tell you what happens years later. Originally posted by KnightErrantJR Obviously there is a bit of hyperbole in the subtitles to the adventures. Rats, I didn’t run through an adventure beforehand.
The city itself is a mix of conventional buildings and tree structures favored by the Fair Folk. However, I’m nowhere near starting so was wondering what others anaroch done.
And there are more 4e Changes that survived then people think. It can also be easily played as a stand-alone high-level adventure.
Anauroch: The Sundering of the World Art Gallery – Myth-Weavers
Originally Posted by mikeschley. But that might just be me You clearly haven’t read the SCAG then. For those of you who have run these, what did you use for a prequel ot An Actual Play of Skyfarer.
I realize there is a certain amount of hyperbole involved in these titles.
D&D Anauroch: The Sundering of the World Art Gallery
And some places that were destroyed in 4e only seemed like they were destroyed. The Sundering of the World. Originally posted by MerrikCale I thought they said from the get-go it was a three part series They did, I think Ergdusch was just saying that he hadn’t realised it.
Originally posted by Asgetrion My fellow scribes and sages The last third of the adventure has little in the way of roleplaying and it began taking a toll on my players who expect some moderate interaction with something other than to kill you at all costs in my games.
Would be my guess.
Sunless Skies Come to Tabletop: Same with magic items, monsters, NPCs, etc. Bocklin Learned Scribe Germany Ths. It’s apparent that work went into it to give it a very FR feel and remind you you were there. Perchance we live to dream. Or that’s what I’m guessing. I expect that an aanauroch will arise for many of these things, but I am fairly sure that explanation won’t be particularly full or detailed: Hence why the map looks the way it does.
