Fantasy
375+ POIs, 250+ Areas, 100+ Subclasses, 30+ Races, and more to come! Come adventure!
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I am a huge fan of Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition. I run D&D games for my friends all the time. Nothing can beat an actual game master who sits down and runs the game for you. This is a nice low commitment way of learning how to play D&D. I hope anyone who plays in this world is inspired to join an actual sit down game with a dungeon master. You will never regret it. This is a passion project and I will always be updating and improving this world.
The Forgotten Realms, a land of myth and magic, sprawls across the continent of Faerûn, a world of vibrant cultures, ancient mysteries, and ever-present danger. 365+ POIs, 245+ Areas, 100+ Subclasses, 30+ Races, and more to come! Come adventure!
Played | 1567 times |
Cloned | 176 times |
Created | 64 days ago |
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Visibility | Public |

Sea of Moonshae
Area
Details
Size | 0 |
Type | Geographical Area |
Coordinates | (-4158, -1123) to (-3496, 363) |
Description
The Sea of Moonshae, a tempestuous expanse separating the Moonshae Isles from the Sword Coast, presents a daunting challenge to sailors. Rugged coastlines give way to dense forests, treacherous marshes, and towering mountains across islands like Gwynneth, Alaron, Norland, and Moray. These isles, home to the native Ffolk, are also contested by the fierce Northmen, creating a volatile mix of cultures and dangers. Jagged cliffs plunge into churning waters, often obscured by thick sea mists, and sudden storms test even the most seasoned mariners. The islands themselves are a patchwork of ancient groves, windswept peaks, and hidden coves, where both natural wonders and lurking perils abound.