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Moonshae is a 1st-edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons accessory that was set in the Forgotten Realms.

Amid the storm-tossed vastness of the Trackless Sea west of the mainland, a group of rocky islands lies exposed to the full brunt of winter gales. These isles—the Moonshaes—are home to some of the hardiest folk of the Forgotten Realms. Now the Moonshaes—the setting of the first FORGOTTEN REALMS novel, Darkwalker on Moonshae—are detailed for your role-playing campaign. The cultures, deities, and locales of the isles are described in AD&D® game terms. This source book includes full-color maps displaying the Moonshaes and surrounding islands, many close-up maps depicting particular regions of the Moonshaes, and all the information you need to establish a campaign on these misty lands with Celtic roots.[2]

Description[]

Moonshae is a 64-page booklet comes wrapped in a removable cover. Included is a fold-out color poster map of the Moonshae Isles. This large color insert has maps of the Moonshae Isles printed on both sides. One side is at a scale of 20 miles per inch, while the reverse is scaled at 30 miles per inch. Both maps contain the same amount of detail, the major difference being that there is less open sea surrounding the 20-miles-per-inch map. One of the maps lines up with the edges of the maps in the Forgotten Realms Campaign Set. Two appendixes explain using the Moonshaes in a campaign and the magical items of the Moonshaes.

Moonshae describes the climate, topography, and economy of the region, including the Korinn Archipelago, which was created by Aaron Allston and first detailed in the module Treasure Hunt. It also details two regional cultures and their lands: the indigenous people known as the Ffolk, and the invading Northmen.

Moonshae discusses the character races, character classes, politics, conflicts, geography, and economics within the Moonshaes. It also describes the major supernatural entities which exist in the countryside and seas. Several specific locales of the Moonshaes are also described, from the perspective of Elminster as a tour of the people and places he has visited. The style of presentation is similar to that used in the Forgotten Realms Campaign Set.

Contents[]

  • Introduction
  • Moonshae Overview
  • Deities of the Moonshaes
  • Specific Locales of the Moonshaes
  • Appendices
  • 64-page booklet with a full-page political map, a full-page economic map; descriptions of the Earthmother's Children, Kazgoroth, and Blood Warriors; magic items unique to the Moonshaes
  • 21" x 33" double-sided map of the entire Moonshae island chain out to Gull Rocks and Wave Rocks in the Trackless Sea, and a close-up of the major islands including Nerth and Sunset

Index[]

Characters[]

Cymrych Hugh

Creatures[]

blood warriorfirbolghuman (FfolkLlewyrrNorthmen) • unicorn

Locations[]

Bodies of Water
Sea of MoonshaeTrackless Sea
Buildings and Sites
The Boar's TuskMoonwell
Islands
AlaronGwynnethKorinn ArchipelagoMoonshae IslesMorayNorheimNorlandOmanSnowdown
Settlements
ArfinnsheimArndtbergomCaer CallidyrrFollebuSunderstaad
Tunnels
Tunnels of Dwarvenhome

Magic[]

Items
avenging hammerblack sicklecauldron of doomdruid staffdruid's cudgelfigurehead of blessingfolding coraclegolden sicklehelm of seabreathingmug of plentyrunestickSword of Cymrych Hughtorque of the Goddessyoke of boar harnessingyoke of flightyoke of underwater action

Religions[]

Aspects
EarthmotherKamerynnKazgorothLeviathanThe Pack

Miscellaneous[]

Food & Drinks
alealfalfaapplebarleygrapemeadpotatosalt porkwhiskey
Materials & Substances
fish oilquicksandwool
Professions
buccaneerminstrel
Vessels
chariotcoraclelongship

Gallery[]

Credits[]

  • Design: Douglas Niles
  • Editing: Mike Breault
  • Cover Art: Tim Hildebrandt
  • Interior Art: George Barr
  • Cartography: Dave S. LaForce
  • Typography: Kim Janke
  • Keylining: Stephanie Tabat

Appendix[]

Background[]

The colored maps of the Moonshae Isles in this product misspell the island of Alaron as "Alaorn," though the location is spelled correctly in the text itself.[5]

External Links[]

Disclaimer: The views expressed in the following links do not necessarily represent the views of the editors of this wiki, nor does any lore presented necessarily adhere to established canon.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Douglas Niles (November 1987). Moonshae. Edited by Mike Breault. (TSR, Inc.), p. 1. ISBN 0-88038-494-8.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Douglas Niles (November 1987). Moonshae. Edited by Mike Breault. (TSR, Inc.). ISBN 0-88038-494-8.
  3. Douglas Niles (November 1987). Moonshae. Edited by Mike Breault. (TSR, Inc.), p. 35. ISBN 0-88038-494-8.
  4. Shannon Appelcline. FR2 Moonshae (1e). Dungeon Masters Guild. Retrieved on 2014-01-15.
  5. Ed Greenwood (September 1992). “The Everwinking Eye: Sagely Secrets Made Known”. In Jean Rabe ed. Polyhedron #75 (TSR, Inc.), p. 11.
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