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Amaril |
Posted - 05 Jun 2005 : 06:06:20 Hi All,
Simple question really. Can anyone point out some useful locals of information regarding post war Cormyr? Preferably more indepth then the FRCS. Unfortunately, all the info I seem to find is pre war stuff.
Thanks
Adrian |
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SiriusBlack |
Posted - 05 Jun 2005 : 15:32:46 quote: Originally posted by Amaril
Hi All,
Simple question really. Can anyone point out some useful locals of information regarding post war Cormyr? Preferably more indepth then the FRCS. Unfortunately, all the info I seem to find is pre war stuff.
Thanks
Adrian
Ed Greenwood examined post-war Cormyr in the article, "After the Dragon," found within Dragon Annual #5. That's the best piece to start with if you are looking for such information. |
KnightErrantJR |
Posted - 05 Jun 2005 : 15:24:28 You may not be able to tell it from the title or even the jacket blurbs, but Elminster's Daughter has quite a bit of information about post war Cormyr as well. I won't go into any of it, but there are some major implications that begin in that book. |
The Sage |
Posted - 05 Jun 2005 : 08:40:51 Garen "Cormyr" Thal is the scribe for all matters relating to the lands of the Forest Kingdom.
Other than the 'Cormyr' trilogy, there really hasn't been a significant amount of detail about Cormyr post-war. Although, Ed of the Greenwood has discussed many of the aspects regarding the realm of Azoun - both pre- and post-war - in his scrolls here at Candlekeep. I suggest you try downloading the compiled versions dutifully maintained by Kuje and performing a search.
Here's the link.
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