![]() One name which will appear plenty of times in the subsequent posts is Serôs. ![]() Though published for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (D&D's "Second Edition"), the various charts and tables can be easily adapted to the Third Edition rules.Īs usual, we'll just conveniently forget that the atrocious Fourth Edition exists. the Inner Sea) are still sourced to this book, it should be pretty safe to say that Sea of Fallen Stars hasn't been decanonized yet. And as numerous pages of the Forgotten Realms Wiki related to the Sea of Fallen Stars (aka. ![]() ![]() As Sea of Fallen Stars is an officially published Forgotten Realms supplement, its contents are considered canon unless overwritten or nullified by later canonical Forgotten Realms corebooks and supplements. This topic is a collection-in-progress of various potentially helpful charts, lists and descriptions from the Sea of Fallen Stars supplement. ![]()
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