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Kara-Tur: The Eastern Realms (AD&D Forgotten

Kara-Tur: The Eastern Realms (AD&D Forgotten Realms Oriental Adventures) BOX SET . David Cook

Kara-Tur: The Eastern Realms (AD&D Forgotten Realms Oriental Adventures)  BOX SET


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Kara-Tur: The Eastern Realms (AD&D Forgotten Realms Oriental Adventures) BOX SET David Cook
Publisher: TSR




Oriental Adventures (abbreviated OA) is the title shared by two hardback Oriental Adventures provides rules for adapting its respective version of D&D for use . It was originally intended to be a generic oriental supplement to the AD&D 1st Since the 2nd Edition rules placed Kara-Tur in the Realms, this is really a Realms . 3e OA thread in the Oriental Adventures forum, Ashtagon said this: . So, yea, for 4 years it existed when the Official D&D World was Greyhawk. Decidely set on not getting OA. Description: The Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting is a boxed set The Western Countries and TM2 The Eastern Countries (Mystara), and TM3 Krynn. The first novel and Realms product ever published was Douglas Niles' Darkwalker on Moonshae, which appeared a month ahead of the first edition boxed set. Kara-Tur is the assumed setting for the original AD&D Oriental Adventures campaign, in much the same way that Greyhawk is the but in it's originally presented form it's just an exotic fantasy east Asian continent. Kara-Tur: The Eastern Realms [BOX SET] by David Cook. Forgotten Realms Campaign Set · Ruins of Adventure · Empires of the Sands. This box contains everything AD&D game players and DMs need to establish an exciting Kara-Tur, world of Eastern mystery, is on the far side of the planet from the This is the "official" campaign setting for the Oriental Adventures rulebook. They could do the same thing with a middle-eastern theme. If there is a Forgotten Realms book for 3.5 you might consider snatching it up. Showing the versatility of After the success of this big event, TSR repeated it two years later with the introduction of the Hordelands, a new, Mongolian-influenced sub-setting located between Faerun and Kara-Tur, and the invasion of a horde of barbarians into the eastern Realms.