Recent Activity

October 1, 2007. I am currently in the process of moving to a new webhost. While doing so, I am also changing the look of the site. Though still not very proficient with the finer points of web design, I finally got a decent graphics program that will allow me to make the site look a little nicer.

It's been a long time since I created any new content for the Realms. I have a few projects that have been on the back burner for awhile. If I can get the time I'll finish them up and add them to the site.

One new item is a story/adventure, titled Into the Shadows, that I was working on with one of my nephews a few years back. I ran it for him via IM, and then typed up our exchanges in story form. I emphatically do not claim it as "literature," and I haven't given up my day job. You might find it interesting nonetheless, so I've added it to the website.

As always, if you encounter any broken links, typographical errors, or other mistakes, please let me know. I can be contacted at admin@wandering-dwarf.com. I would also like to know if you have material or suggestions that would improve the content or look of the site.


About the Site:

At present there are five main areas to the site:

  1. At the Map Source you can find some of the CC2 maps that I've created. View JPG samples like the one to the right (click on the picture for the large version) and download the FCW versions. (Download the FCW version of the Shadowdale map here.)
  2. The Daggerdale Project is a page devoted to compiling information about the Daggerdale area in the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting. The purpose of the project is to provide DMs with a centralized location for gathering material for their Daggerdale Campaign.
  3. Back in the old days, the Arylon City Project produced a huge amount of material for a fan-created Forgotten Realms city located in the Fields of the Dead. The project leaders accepted submissions from FR fans, and guided them through an editing process that eventually turned out more than 160 NPCs, businesses, temples, and other organizations. Originally hosted by Craig Sefton on the Best of the Forgotten Realms Mailing List website, the material was orphaned when that site was taken down. After discussing it with some of the former project members, I decided to host the material here so that it wouldn't be lost to posterity. It took blood, sweat, and tears to produce all those publishable submissions, and the writers and editors deserve to have them read. Although the material was created for second edition, the stat blocks are the most negligible part of the writing, so I highly recommend checking it out.

  4. Originally compiled by Andrew Hackard, and later maintained by Tom Cullens, the FR Errata Project was a listing of misprints and miscues in some of your favorite second-edition Forgotten Realms products. The project does not appear to be active anymore, but a good deal of errata was collected before it ended. If you think you've found an error in one of your old FR products, you can check here to verify it.
  5. The Links page directs you to some of my favorite web sites.
  6. The Introduction Page is where you can learn a little about me personally, and it also contains information about the projects with which I've been involved.

Check back often for updates, and enjoy your visit. Before you go, though, take a moment to sign the Guestbook, and tell me what you think of the site. You can view the guestbook here.

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