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Rhewtani Posted - 22 Nov 2010 : 16:58:30
Every so often (i.e. Fzoul's head-rock) I hit upon something where I assumed an event was canon and it ends up being home-brewed from my previous DM's campaign. He just weaved everything so seemlessly, that it's hard to pick up on it (except where his timeline is out of whack).

In this case, it's something that didn't happen. Apparently, Duke Eltan dies in 1368. What happened? Where do I get info on it?
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Zireael Posted - 28 Nov 2010 : 11:11:57
quote:
Originally posted by Kno

really?



Hints a bit, yes.
Although it was not really a war, Sarevok only wanted the iron crisis to escalate into a war (that's why he tried to put the blame on Amn). Sarevok was the one who had Duke Eltan assasinated because he wanted to become a Duke himself.
Kno Posted - 24 Nov 2010 : 16:26:10
really?
Calmar Posted - 23 Nov 2010 : 22:41:20
quote:
Originally posted by Dracons

He was killed in the conflict in the war between Amn and Baldur's Gate poisoned mines deal.



Also, Power of Faerūn hints at these events.
Dracons Posted - 23 Nov 2010 : 04:12:45
I HATE FREAKING GRIMLINS!!!
Dracons Posted - 23 Nov 2010 : 04:10:50
They were rescureccted the same year they died, according to Grand History.

I don't feel like flipping through every page of power of faerun just to find a single sentence of when he was.

http://forum.candlekeep.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=9459

Is another scroll that deals with this very issue, with lots of info.
George Krashos Posted - 23 Nov 2010 : 03:41:27
I'm pretty sure that Eric Boyd had him resurrected in "Power of Faerūn", but I'm away from my sources at the moment.

-- George Krashos
Dracons Posted - 23 Nov 2010 : 01:22:35
He was killed in the conflict in the war between Amn and Baldur's Gate poisoned mines deal.
Rhewtani Posted - 22 Nov 2010 : 22:56:06
Oh. Zireael - I did not. Can you give me the lowdown? Luckily, for me it's not going to matter for awhile. He's alive in 1350. :)
Zireael Posted - 22 Nov 2010 : 19:22:27
quote:
Originally posted by Rhewtani

Every so often (i.e. Fzoul's head-rock) I hit upon something where I assumed an event was canon and it ends up being home-brewed from my previous DM's campaign. He just weaved everything so seemlessly, that it's hard to pick up on it (except where his timeline is out of whack).

In this case, it's something that didn't happen. Apparently, Duke Eltan dies in 1368. What happened? Where do I get info on it?



Didn't you play Baldur's Gate? If you did, you would know the answer. He dies in the books too, that why his death is mentioned in canon.
Kno Posted - 22 Nov 2010 : 17:40:49
He was resurrected in Power of Faerun.

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