Collects three adventures in one omnibus! "Forgotten Realms" brings you the adventures of an unlikely band of heroes in the fabled port city of Waterdeep. "Cutter" traces the path of two half-drow siblings locked in competition for the ownership of their father’s mighty sword. And in "Neverwinter Tales," Drizzt and his mysterious companion Dahlia hunt for something that seems part vampire and part elite dwarven warrior.
Ed Greenwood is the creator of the Forgotten Realms fantasy world, which became the setting for his home D&D game in 1975. Play still continues in this long-running campaign, and Ed also keeps busy producing Realmslore for various TSR publications.
Ed has published over two hundred articles in Dragon magazine and Polyhedron newszine, is a lifetime charter member of the Role Playing Game Associaton (RPGA) network, has written over thirty books and modules for TSR, and been Gen Con Game Fair guest of honor several times.
In addition to all these activities, Ed works as a library clerk and has edited over a dozen small press magazines.
Invented the character Elminster from the popular Forgotten Realms RPG series. Currently resides in an old farmhouse in the countryside of Ontario, Canada.
Broken up into three stories I’d recommend forgiving the first which is the weakest. It’s rather jumbled and distracted with poor dialogue. The art throughout is great though and the last two stories are great.
IDW has released a brand new trade paperback that collects three individual comic book stories into Dungeons & Dragons: Forgotten Realms Omnibus. “Forgotten Realms” was written by Ed Greenwood and illustrated by Lee Ferguson, while “Cutter” and “Drizzt” were written by R.A. Salvatore and Geno Salvatore and featured the art of David Baldeon and Agustin Padilla, respectively. Each story includes their original covers in this edition.
In “Forgotten Realms,” the story follows two anti-heroes that get caught up with the royal daughter who staged her own kidnapping to get away from an arranged marriage and a dysfunctional family. “Cutter” is the tale of a young woman who learns the burden of her father's sword that comes at a heavy price, while “Drizzt” tells the story of a dead dwarf brought back to life, struggling to fight the vampiric nature that now rules his undead life.
All three stories decently expand the "Forgotten Realms" universe...