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| Code | FR9 |
|---|---|
| Rules required | AD&D 2nd Edition |
| Campaign setting | Forgotten Realms |
| Authors | Bob Salvatore |
| First published | 1989 |
| Linked modules | |
| FR1FR2FR3FR4FR5FR6FR7FR8FR9FR10FR11FR12FR13 FR14 FR15FR16 | |
The Bloodstone Lands is amodule for theForgotten Realmscampaign setting for the 2nd edition ofAdvanced Dungeons & Dragons. It is also known by its product codeFR9.
The book primarily details the two states ofVaasa andDamara and the rugged wilderness territory that surrounds it, known collectively as "The Bloodstone Lands."[1] The book describes the area introduced in the H series of adventure modules, as well as that ofThe Icewind Dale Trilogy novels, and also includes 10 suggestions for adventure scenarios.[1] The book provides an overview of the Bloodstone Lands, what their neighbors think, the societies of the Bloodstone Lands, its cities, towns, and villages, the geography of the region, its strongholds, ruins, and dungeons, the movers and shakers of the region, local travelling bands and organizations, and some information on how to run a campaign in the Bloodstone Lands.
FR9The Bloodstone Lands was written byR. A. Salvatore, with cover art byLarry Elmore, and was published by TSR in 1989 as a 64-page booklet with an outer folder.[1] The book also features interior illustrations byUttam, and cartography byDiesel. This is a 64-page booklet wrapped in a removable cover. Included with the book is a fold-out color poster map.
Th cover art is based on the painting "Deadlock" byLarry Elmore.[2] The same piece was also used for cover art in the 1996 video gameBlood & Magic.
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