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D&D: Dive Deeper Into ‘Baldur’s Gate 3’ With Four New Books

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Apr 27 2026
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Explore Baldur’s Gate 3 in all new ways with a beautiful coloring book, a new novel that focuses on Astarion, and more.

Baldur’s Gate 3: The Necromancy of Thay

This reproduction of the Necromancy of Thay may not grant you the ability to cast “Speak with Dead,” but it will help you keep your adventures organized with gridded pages to sketch characters, brainstorm campaigns, or channel your inner Red Wizard and commit arcane knowledge to paper. This delixe version has a cover with an embossed skull set among a cover of dark, shimmering amethysts and imitation clasps to protect its contents.

A Feast for a Tenday: The Official Baldur’s Gate 3 Cookbook

Add some delicious immersion to your Baldur’s Gate campaign or add some whimsy to your everyday menu with this themed cookbook that will take you from the Wilderness, through the Underdark and the Shadow-Cursed Lands, and all the way to Baldur’s Gate. Tasty dishes range from scotched Owlbear Egg and Neverwinter Stew to Sun-Dappled Paella and Bex’s Handmade Cookies.

Thing The Official Baldur’s Gate 3 Coloring Book 

This official coloring book includes s of Baldur’s Gate 3 through 40 black-and-white line drawings on thick non-bleed paper that explore the characters, creatures, and settings of Baldur’s Gate 3. Bring key scenes from the game to life with your personal creativity.

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Baldur’s Gate 3: Astarion

Astarion Ancunin was destined to be a magistrate who served the law, who drank fine wine and feasted on lavish meals. Instead, he became a vampire spawn that feeds on blood and serves the vicious vampire lord Cazador Szarr. This novel from T. Kingfisher follows the fan favorite character as he searches for a powerful treasure.

When the vampire lord announces a twisted competition for his favor, an opportunity presents itself in the form of a rare prize… and an unlikely alliance. The blood of a dead god is buried deep beneath Baldur’s Gate, and, to get it, Astarion will need the help of a handsome Aasimar paladin named Hahn den Suriel.

There are just a few problems. Astarion is not supposed to trust his fellow spawn. He’s not supposed to go out into the city for his own ends rather than the vampire lord’s. And he’s certainly not supposed to strike a deal with a stranger whose golden eyes can snare even a blackened, undead heart.

But the city of Baldur’s Gate cares little for what’s supposed to happen.

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Author: Mars Garrett
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