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| Drestegarn |
Posted - 26 Jun 2021 : 14:10:10 Well met! i am searching for information on Tethyr's dwarf clans, specificly the Dwarf Clans that where active in the region and Surnames of dwarfs that are cannon lore, i have read the Land of intrigue box so far and it was really good read. I found these so far, Clan Ghalmrin Clan Axemarch
On surnames i found a dwarven smith named Axeson. Do the dwarves use clan name as Surnames? Also was wondering if anyone else knows of any clans in the Tethyr Area 1350+-to the current year forgotten realms is set? |
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| Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 02 Jul 2021 : 12:45:46 quote: Originally posted by Drestegarn
Going abit off topic now. Do anyone by any chance knows if there are any place to find the old Forgotten Realms Novel pockets? I had a bnuch of them back in the days but most of the ones i didnt have in my shelf has dissapeared now. Most of the shops i visited dont have any books left either, Where they all recalled during 5th edition?
WotC stopped publishing novels, for reasons they've never stated. |
| Drestegarn |
Posted - 02 Jul 2021 : 09:58:33 I believe Gold Dwarves where active in the south Tbeholder.
Thanks Eric. ill see if i can get a copy out of it somewhere. I like the work you all did in second edition era.
I think i am gonna stick with the Ghalkin or Ghalmrin Clan since it is the most common Clans i have read from all the works so far, I am not sure if they where active in 4th edition Era although, i dont find anything contradict this.
Going abit off topic now. Do anyone by any chance knows if there are any place to find the old Forgotten Realms Novel pockets? I had a bunch of them back in the days but most of the ones i did not have in my shelf has dissapeared now. Most of the shops i visited dont have any books left either, Where they all recalled during 5th edition? |
| ericlboyd |
Posted - 02 Jul 2021 : 03:31:51 I mapped out a lot of the original clans of Deep Shanatar in Drizzt Do'Urden's Guide to the Underdark. Some of them are on the surface in Amn and Tethyr now. |
| TBeholder |
Posted - 02 Jul 2021 : 02:12:33 A related question is "dwarves from where?" Mostly from Deep Shanatar, presumably.
Xothaerin? It was under Western Amn. Then most remnants of the azer-blooded clans are likely to be somewhere nearby. And maybe somewhat angry, seeing how retaking the territory of their fathers became less feasible thanks to the tlincallis. |
| Drestegarn |
Posted - 27 Jun 2021 : 10:49:38 Thanks Krashos, ill check it out. |
| Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 27 Jun 2021 : 03:09:04 quote: Originally posted by George Krashos
Have a look at the 2E adventure "Wyrmskull Throne" if you can find a copy. Has quite a bit of dwarf lore for the southern lands.
-- George Krashos
That's another one that DriveThruRPG has for $4.99 (USD). |
| George Krashos |
Posted - 27 Jun 2021 : 02:46:01 Have a look at the 2E adventure "Wyrmskull Throne" if you can find a copy. Has quite a bit of dwarf lore for the southern lands.
-- George Krashos |
| Drestegarn |
Posted - 26 Jun 2021 : 22:43:36 Alright thanks. ill check them out. |
| Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 26 Jun 2021 : 14:36:35 It's not specific to Tethyr, but I think you'll want to get FR11 Dwarves Deep, a book about the dwarves of the Realms, authored by Ed Greenwood himself.
For print copies, I myself generally do eBay, but others swear by NobleKnight.com. The quicker and likely cheaper route would be pdf; DriveThruRPG has it here for just $4.99 (USD).
Dwarves Deep has a lot of lore on dwarves, and includes a list of clan names.
And yes, dwarves do tend to use clan names as surnames, though these aren't always shared with non-dwarves. |