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Both. Forgotten Realms is what the book is produced under, but the Realms belong to D&D. I was just wondering if I could join. Not for the game (although it sounds fabulous), but for access to the forums, art galleries, game RULES... etc.-as this is probably the best out of all the sites dedicated to everyone's favorite race (or, at least a campaign in a city of theirs). Please consider my request, as this really is an excellent site for information and other things pertaining to drow! Yes signing up for the boards is completely free. Thank you for the compliments, we do try to appease the masses. If you use any of our material please give us credit and a link back (if applicable) As for the art, we cannot grant you permission, ask the artist like we did. All Commissions are off limits for use. We paid for them and they are our concepts.
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Is the book D&D or Forgotten Realms?
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