“ For the Dungeons & Dragons player who wants to know where he is going.
Welcome to the Kingdoms of Kalamar® Atlas. For those with a love of maps and graphically presented charts, this is the book for you! Done in the useful style of a scholarly real-world atlas with plenty of graphs, charts, illustrations, maps and indexing, this supplement details the essential nature of the Kalamar fantasy campaign setting world, Tellene. Take one look and you will realize this is a book for the ages. Here's some of what you get
- 'Zoomed-in, detailed topographical maps.'
- Locations and names of additional population centers down to approximately 350 inhabitants.
- Maps of coastal currents, seasonal winds, climate, terrain and vegetation definitions.
- Resource maps depicting each nation's industrial and wealth concentrations, raw materials, imports and exports, military deployments and dialect languages.
- Locations of roads and trade routes.
- A partial dictionary of the languages of Tellene.
- A helpful pronunciation guide for the names of common terrain features, nations and cities.
- A convenient index giving the coordinates of each population center and terrain feature.
- The locations of hundreds of islands not previously charted by explorers.
This atlas gives you the fine detail that will really make your D&D campaign come alive. This book gives you more information on the world of Tellene presented in a logical and organized manner that will give you more options and ideas with which to craft your stories. This Kingdoms of Kalamar compatible book is for use by Dungeons & Dragons players and Dungeon Masters® (DMs) alike. To use this book in a Dungeons & Dragons campaign, you will also need a copy of the Player's Handbook, the Dungeon Master's Guide and probably the Monster Manual. You can also find further detail on the Kingdoms of Kalamar campaign setting in the Kingdoms of Kalamar Campaign Setting Sourcebook, the Kingdoms of Kalamar Player's Guide or any of the other many Kalamar supplements and adventures available.”