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It is stated somewhere between the books in D&D 4e that the Feywild is a lot like Toril when its about its geographical shape.

Even though, it isn't the same. And I'm looking for those small differences. The best way to be sure would be if I had a map, since my players wanna try to use the feywild as a shortcut and I don't wanna rule arbitrarily on this since I like to make them feel like in a sandbox game.

So, the quest is simple. It there a map for the Feywild? It doesn't matter the edition it comes from (4e, 5e, f(x)²e, I don't care) as long as it is the feywild. I just need to see how different it is geographically.

It is stated somewhere between the books in D&D 4e that the Feywild is a lot like Toril when its about its geographical shape.

Even though, it isn't the same. And I'm looking for those small differences. The best way to be sure would be if I had a map, since my players wanna try to use the feywild as a shortcut and I don't wanna rule arbitrarily on this since I like to make them feel like in a sandbox game.

So, the quest is simple. It there a map for the Feywild? It doesn't matter the edition it comes from (4e, 5e) as long as it is the feywild. I just need to see how different it is geographically.

It is stated somewhere between the books in D&D 4e that the Feywild is a lot like Toril when its about its geographical shape.

Even though, it isn't the same. And I'm looking for those small differences. The best way to be sure would be if I had a map, since my players wanna try to use the feywild as a shortcut and I don't wanna rule arbitrarily on this since I like to make them feel like in a sandbox game.

So, the quest is simple. It there a map for the Feywild? It doesn't matter the edition it comes from (4e, 5e, f(x)²e, I don't care) as long as it is the feywild. I just need to see how different it is geographically.

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It is stated somewhere between the books in D&D 4e that the Feywild is a lot like Toril when its about its geographical shape.

Even though, it isn't the same. And I'm looking for those small differences. The best way to be sure would be if I had a map, since my players wanna try to use the feywild as a shortcut and I don't wanna rule arbitrarily on this since I like to make them feel like in a sandbox game.

So, the quest is simple. It there a map for the Feywild? It doesn't matter the edition it comes from (4e, 5e) as long as it is the feywild. I just need to see how different it is geographically.

It is stated somewhere between the books in D&D 4e that the Feywild is a lot like Toril when its about its geographical shape.

Even though, it isn't the same. And I'm looking for those small differences. The best way to be sure would be if I had a map, since my players wanna try to use the feywild as a shortcut and I don't wanna rule arbitrarily on this since I like to make them feel like in a sandbox game.

So, the quest is simple. It there a map for the Feywild? It doesn't matter the edition it comes from as long as it is the feywild. I just need to see how different it is geographically.

It is stated somewhere between the books in D&D 4e that the Feywild is a lot like Toril when its about its geographical shape.

Even though, it isn't the same. And I'm looking for those small differences. The best way to be sure would be if I had a map, since my players wanna try to use the feywild as a shortcut and I don't wanna rule arbitrarily on this since I like to make them feel like in a sandbox game.

So, the quest is simple. It there a map for the Feywild? It doesn't matter the edition it comes from (4e, 5e) as long as it is the feywild. I just need to see how different it is geographically.

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