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|caption = Cover of ''Mordenkainen's Magnificent Emporium'', illustration by | |||
|type = Core supplement | |||
type=Core supplement| | |code = MME | ||
code=MME| | |edition = ''D&D'' fourth edition | ||
edition=''D&D'' | |author = Jeremy Crawford, Stephen Schubert, and Matt Sernett | ||
author=Jeremy Crawford, Stephen Schubert, and Matt Sernett| | |editor = | ||
first published=2011| | |publisher = Wizards of the Coast | ||
|cover_artist = William O'Conner | |||
class=Apocrypha | |inter_artist = Vincent Dutrait, Emrah Elmasli, Wayne England, Brian Hagan, Jeff Himmelman, Tyler Jacobson, Michael Komarek, Howard Lyon, Warren Mahy, David Martin,Jim Nelson, William O'Connor, Hector Ortiz, Marc Sasso, Chris | ||
Seaman, Cynthia Sheppard,John Stanko, Beth Trott, Franz Vohwinkel, Eva Widermann, Ben Wootten | |||
|first published = 2011 | |||
|series = | |||
|pages = 160 | |||
|isbn = 978-0786957446 | |||
|class = Apocrypha | |||
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'''''Mordenkainen's Magnificent Emporium''''' (2011) is a sourcebook of magical items and equipment for the | |||
'''''Mordenkainen's Magnificent Emporium''''' (2011) is a sourcebook of magical items and equipment for the fourth edition ''Dungeons & Dragons'' game. It is presented in-character as a catalog of magical items written by [[Mordenkainen]]'s apprentices, their notes magically appearing in Mordenkainen's "master copy." The in-character text was intended by Mordenkainen as a guide to powerful magic items primarily to keep out of the hands of those who might imbalance the world. "Those that serve no purpose for me I subject to ''disjunction''," he writes. The excerpts from Mordenkainen's copy of the ''Magnificent Emporium'' that appear throughout the text were gleaned by his apprentice [[Qort]] (originally mentioned in the parody adventure ''[[Castle Greyhawk (adventure)|Castle Greyhawk]]'') before Mordenkainen burnt the pages of his original and disintegrated the ash. Qort is presented as the editor of the excerpts, presenting the contents of the ''Emporium'' to a broader audience without Mordenkainen's permission. The character writes that he fears for his life for having done so. | |||
==Greyhawk references== | ==Greyhawk references== | ||
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Magic items in ''Mordenkainen's Magnificent Emporium'' connected in some way to the [[Greyhawk]] setting include: | Magic items in ''Mordenkainen's Magnificent Emporium'' connected in some way to the [[Greyhawk]] setting include: | ||
*''Blessed Armor of [[Kord]]'' (though this is the | *''Blessed Armor of [[Kord]]'' (though this is the fourth edition Kord, who has a thunder god aspect that Greyhawk's Kord lacks in previous editions) | ||
*''Book of Infinite Spells'' (suggested to have once been owned by [[Vecna]]) | *''Book of Infinite Spells'' (suggested to have once been owned by [[Vecna]]) | ||
*''Box of Seven Demons'' (created by [[Tharizdun]]) | *''Box of Seven Demons'' (created by [[Tharizdun]]) | ||
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==Non-Greyhawk references== | ==Non-Greyhawk references== | ||
The book also references many concepts first introduced in the | The book also references many concepts first introduced in the fourth edition of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' game, including the [[Inner Planes|Elemental Chaos]], the [[Court of Rings|Feywild]], the [[Plane of Shadow|Shadowfell]], primordials, the goddesses Avandra, Erathis, Melora, and Ioun, the defunct lands of Bael Turath, Nerath, and Arkhosia, and the Dawn War between the primordials and gods. | ||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
*Crawford, Jeremy; Stephen Schubert, and Matt Sernett. ''Mordenkainen's Magnificent Emporium''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2011. | * [[Jeremy Crawford|Crawford, Jeremy]]; Stephen Schubert, and Matt Sernett. ''Mordenkainen's Magnificent Emporium''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2011. | ||
[[Category:Apocryphal sources]] | [[Category:Apocryphal sources]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:12, 17 December 2024
Mordenkainen's Magnificent Emporium (2011) is a sourcebook of magical items and equipment for the fourth edition Dungeons & Dragons game. It is presented in-character as a catalog of magical items written by Mordenkainen's apprentices, their notes magically appearing in Mordenkainen's "master copy." The in-character text was intended by Mordenkainen as a guide to powerful magic items primarily to keep out of the hands of those who might imbalance the world. "Those that serve no purpose for me I subject to disjunction," he writes. The excerpts from Mordenkainen's copy of the Magnificent Emporium that appear throughout the text were gleaned by his apprentice Qort (originally mentioned in the parody adventure Castle Greyhawk) before Mordenkainen burnt the pages of his original and disintegrated the ash. Qort is presented as the editor of the excerpts, presenting the contents of the Emporium to a broader audience without Mordenkainen's permission. The character writes that he fears for his life for having done so.
Greyhawk references
References are made in the text to Mordenkainen, Otiluke, Bigby, Tenser, Robilar, Bigby, Evard, Rary, the Circle of Eight, Erelhei-Cinlu, Castle Greyhawk, and Maure Castle. In the narration, Mordenkainen mentions living on a world called Oerth, but notes that other worlds have magical items similar to the ones mentioned in this book.
Magic items in Mordenkainen's Magnificent Emporium connected in some way to the Greyhawk setting include:
- Blessed Armor of Kord (though this is the fourth edition Kord, who has a thunder god aspect that Greyhawk's Kord lacks in previous editions)
- Book of Infinite Spells (suggested to have once been owned by Vecna)
- Box of Seven Demons (created by Tharizdun)
- Codex of the Infinite Planes
- Daern's Instant Fortress
- Eternal Chalk (said to be created by an apprentice of Nolzur)
- Flask of the Veiled Horde (said to be created by Evard)
- Hammer of Thunderbolts (connected to Moradin and Kord)
- Iron Bands of Bilarro (said to have been created by wizards of a long-lost empire)
- Jacinth of Inestimable Beauty
- Nolzur's Inkwell
- Orb of Enduring Magic (said to be created by Bigby)
- Quaal's Feather Tokens
- The Shadowstaff (formerly owned by Evard)
- Zax, Cloak of Kings (possibly connected to Pelor)
Non-Greyhawk references
The book also references many concepts first introduced in the fourth edition of the Dungeons & Dragons game, including the Elemental Chaos, the Feywild, the Shadowfell, primordials, the goddesses Avandra, Erathis, Melora, and Ioun, the defunct lands of Bael Turath, Nerath, and Arkhosia, and the Dawn War between the primordials and gods.
Bibliography
- Crawford, Jeremy; Stephen Schubert, and Matt Sernett. Mordenkainen's Magnificent Emporium. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2011.