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Popular commercially published campaign settings for Dungeons & Dragons include Greyhawk, Dragonlance, Forgotten Realms, Mystara, Spelljammer, Ravenloft, Dark Sun, Planescape, Birthright, and Eberron.
Role-playing campaign settings like Greyhawk by Gary Gygax, Dragonlance by Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis and Forgotten Realms by Ed Greenwood are a common basis for many fantasy books and many other authors continue to contribute to the settings.
* Seven Sisters ( Forgotten Realms ), fictional characters from the Forgotten Realms role-playing game
Reality Simulations, Inc. still runs a number of PBM games, such as Duel2 ( formerly known as Duelmasters ), Hyborian War, and Forgotten Realms: War of the Avatars.
The wemic appeared in second edition for the Forgotten Realms setting in the Monstrous Compendium Forgotten Realms Appendix ( 1989 ), and reprinted in the Monstrous Manual ( 1993 ).
The wemic appeared in third edition for the Forgotten Realms setting in Monsters of Faerûn ( 2001 ), and as a player character race in Races of Faerûn ( 2003 ).
In 1986, in the months following Gygax's ousting, TSR turned away from development of Greyhawk and focused its energies on a new campaign setting called Forgotten Realms.
By 1988, with the first series of Dragonlance adventures drawing to a close, and Forgotten Realms doing very well, TSR turned back to Greyhawk.
In the editions of Dungeons & Dragons published by TSR, the setting of the game had not been specifically defined — Dungeon Masters were expected to either create a new world, or purchase a commercial campaign setting such as Greyhawk or Forgotten Realms.
The Standing Stone, written by John D. Rateliff and released in 2001, did have several minor references to the Greyhawk setting, and Red Hand of Doom, written by James Jacob and released in 2006, contained instructions for where to set the adventure within the world of Greyhawk, Forgotten Realms, and Eberron.
The Forgotten Realms is a campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons ( D & D ) fantasy role-playing game.
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