Volo's Guide to the Sword Coast

Volo's Guide to the Sword Coast is a sourcebook for the Forgotten Realms using the 2nd-edition Dungeons & Dragons ruleset.

This book is the third in the celebrated series of travel guides by Volothamp Geddarm. This book details settlements and attractions large and small, up and down the sword coast. It is written in Volo's trademark colorful and (unintentionally) humorous style.

Although this sourcebook was published under 2nd Edition AD&D rules it is still popular, as its content is more descriptive than technical.

"Well met, traveler!

Welcome to the latest in the popular series of guidebooks penned by Volothamp Geddarm. You hold in your hands an overview of the most important inns, taverns, shops, and tourist attractions in the western Heartlands, the coast of which is known as the Sword Coast. These lands begin south of fabled Waterdeep and the Savage Frontier, continue up to the northern borders of Amn, and reach east as far as the desert's edge and Tunland. This perilous region sees some of the heaviest caravan traffic in all the Realms. Every merchant who enters the lands of the Sword Coast should have a copy of this guide ready to hand. As usual, all features and establishments covered are ranked with Volo's handy coin, dagger, pipe, and tankard rating system.

Discover:
 * Where pirates go to drink the night away and plot which ships and ports they'll next strike at,
 * The best craftsfolk of the Sword Coast,
 * Where the best caravan masters can be found - and where they dare not go,
 * Local legends and rumors of rich treasures not yet found and plundered,
 * Haunted ruins and other places that must be seen - from a safe distance,
 * Where mighty wizards and sword-swinging adventurers dwell,
 * Dragon lairs - and the dwelling places of worse monsters!

Special Note: This edition of Volo's Guide to the Sword Coast, intended for travelers from beyond the borders of Faerûn, contains notes and commentary by the famous archmage and sage Elminster."

Characters
Tathlosar Brimmerbold • Volothamp Geddarm


 * Elminster Aumar