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Secrets of the Magister

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The Magister of Mystra is one of the most mysterious beings in all of the Forgotten Realms setting: a unique wizard with a singular title. All the essential Realmslore concerning the Magister is in this book. The answers Realms fans have wanted for years are all here. With the secrets revealed in this book, a player character may even become the Magister!This product's interior is printed in two-colors, with thirteen black-and-white illustrations and five black-and-white maps.

128 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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Ed Greenwood

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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.

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September 26, 2020
A good read with loads of useful information about the "secrets of the Magister" and their responsibilities. The powers gained from becoming Magister of the lady of Mysteries. Lists previous Magisters and some of their accomplishments. Overall I thought it was a good read, and my love for the Goddess has not swayed.
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