Maztica[edit]
Far west of Faerûn's Sword Coast, beyond the Trackless Sea and the mystical Evermeet, lies the continent of Maztica. Once despoiled and proselytized by Amn, Cormyr, Waterdeep, and Lantan (1361-1385 DR), the continent vanished in the midst of the Spellplague, transposed onto Abeir just as Laerakond had been transposed onto Toril.
In the Year of the Rune Lords Triumphant, 1487 DR, Maztica and Laerakond returned to their home worlds, forever changed by their entanglement.
Campaign Setting Information[edit]
Players Guide
- Races
- Races and subraces native to the Maztican continent.
- Background & Languages
- Backgrounds & languages unique to the nine nations.
- Spells
- The Pluma and Hishna that descend from the gods of magic.
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World of Maztica
- The Continent & Locales
- Information on the nations and regions of Maztica.
- Time and History
- A look of Maztica's history, mainly comprising of major events.
- Society
- A look at common societal trends and laws found in the nine nations.
- Religion
- The Maztican pantheon, which includes their symbols, their attributions, their practices of worship, and how/if they commonly interact with the world.
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Dungeon Master's Guide
- Bestiary
- An examination of monsters found in the hills, lowlands, and coasts.
- NPCs
- Various peoples and individuals that populate Maztica.
- Treasure
- List of magical items unique to Maztica.
- Adventures
- Quests, dungeons, campaigns, and conflicts found within the setting.
- Adding to Maztica
- A basic summary of the setting, and a place for others to submit their ideas, advice, and anecdotes for the development of the setting.
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