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Gwaeren Tiliano Posted - 18 Aug 2007 : 08:58:05
Wile I was looking through a local bookstore, i stumbled across some books from enworld (i.e., the "Quintessential" series). Are the Enworld products compatible with Faerun books? Or is enworld another world, like Eberron?
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freyar Posted - 18 Aug 2007 : 19:19:14
Like Skeptic said. But EN World also has a publishing branch, which is what I think you're looking at (though I don't know their Quintessential series off-hand). Their rules products I think are aimed at a generic setting mostly, if that helps.
Skeptic Posted - 18 Aug 2007 : 16:56:01
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Originally posted by Gwaeren Tiliano

Wile I was looking through a local bookstore, i stumbled across some books from enworld (i.e., the "Quintessential" series). Are the Enworld products compatible with Faerun books? Or is enworld another world, like Eberron?



EN World (EN stands for Eric Noah), is not a setting, but a news web site/forum (http://www.enworld.org).

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