I see that your latest Forgotten Realms game sourcebook is The Border Kingdoms, with Alex Kammer (http://dmsguild.com/m/products/244431
Can you give us a taste of what makes this different from other D&D products, and what goes into writing such a book?This book is official canon. So it "fits" the published Realms. It's also Adventurers League-legal, so it has local talents/characteristics for your PC who comes from the Borders, and the area we cover will host AL adventures for years to come. It's different from…#SciFicChat
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…most 5e books in that it's more of a geographical sourcebook than a mega-adventure or a book of classes, spells, and magic items (it has all of those, but the focus is on giving your territory to adventure in).#SciFicChat— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) March 5, 2021
THE BORDER KINGDOMS is an officially-approved Wizards of the Coast release, meaning that its content is Adventurers League legal and all the lore contained in the book is official Forgotten Realms canon!
THE BORDER KINGDOMS is a valuable resource for Dungeon Masters and players alike. In addition to describing the people and places of the Border Kingdoms, this book contains enough adventure hooks and lore to keep adventuring parties busy for years.