Official Forgotten Realms Game Accessory FR4
The Magister
by
Ed Greenwood and Steve Perrin

DESCRIPTION
This 64-page accessory was originally published in 1988. Designed for use with AD&D 1st Edition utilizing the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting. It can easily be adapted for use with AD&D 2nd Edition or for use with D&D. This Forgotten Realms accessory is a compilation of spells and magic items found in the Forgotten Realms. Some of these items first appeared in numerous "Elminster" articles in Dragon Magazine, others were first introduced here.SYNOPSIS
From Waterdeep and the Sword Coast to the jungles of Chult and the faraway lands of Thay, strange and powerful magics fill the Forgotten Realms. Ancient tomes, powerful spells, fearsome weapons - all these and more await adventurers who can overcome terrible dangers to wield great power.
Ed Greenwood, originator of the Forgotten Realms game world, and famous game designer Steve Perrin have spent many long hours with Elminster of Shadowdale to research the magic of the realms. The result of all this work is...
The Magister Copy 1
This accessory is in Good to Very Good condition. The cover is in Good condition showing heavy wear. The corners are rounded and worn, there is some heavy creasing along the fold. There is moderate to heavy scuffing and there is a 1" tear along the top of the front cover. The interior is in Very Good condition showing light use. There is heavy staple rust, moderate corner rounding, and light edge wear. It is very clean.
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