Instead of the focused setting building of the previous three entries, Ierendi presents classic adventures and story seeds. Kimgdom Posted by Lowell Francis at 9: Tropical islands, set in sapphire seas, fringed with shell-covered beaches: But Ierendi always seemed a bit… odd to kintdom. This Gazetteer includes information on each island in the Kingdom, complete maps of the area, adventures keyed to specific locations as well as some more general onesand for the DM a new method of playing out sea battles, complete with ship counters. However, there’s a greater use of white space here, and the font size has clearly been increased a point or two. I mean, picking their King and Queen through a tournament? Here is the material for precisely that kind of relief. Not that this is a bad approach, but it doesn’t quite fit with the other books. Your characters want to take a break from continental life? Make it yours, again and again. I supported because… “this community is the very best! Roister Island, in the southern portion of the kingdom, lies in some of the richest fishing grounds in the Sea of Dread. Strangely, after the density of the other volumes, that actually makes this seem more empty- even though it is easier to read. The original stones are believed to have kindom since been destroyed. This is intended for use with the sheets of counters included with the supplement. It also has a iereni and useful map of the City of Ierendi, with insets showing some of the port defenses. These cover ships and navies from across the area so that DMs can set up grand sea-based battles. The Kingdom of Ierendi (Dungeons and Dragons Gazetteer GAZ4) on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Kingdom of Ierendi comprises of ten islands, each with a specific attraction This Gazetteer includes information on each island in the Kingdom, complete. With the enthusiastic support of his ragged soldiers and sailors and the island natives, Creeg established himself as the first monarch of the Kingdom of Ierendi.