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| Waldham |
Posted - 04 Aug 2009 : 11:17:29 Hello, I search informations about the dragons, the cult of the dragon.
Are there something writed about marked characters ?
Are there NPCs that weared a mark (a kind of tatoo) linked to the dragons ?
It will be perhaps a mark that will appear spontaneously.
The members of the cult of the dragon could attempt to create a similar mark by magic.
Did you read something as described above ?
Thanks for your future help.
Sorry for my english. |
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| coach |
Posted - 08 Aug 2009 : 04:16:54 quote: Originally posted by Waldham
Hello, I search informations about the dragons, the cult of the dragon.
Are there something writed about marked characters ?
Are there NPCs that weared a mark (a kind of tatoo) linked to the dragons ?
It will be perhaps a mark that will appear spontaneously.
The members of the cult of the dragon could attempt to create a similar mark by magic.
Did you read something as described above ?
Thanks for your future help.
Sorry for my english.
sounds like Azure Bonds
now while i readily admit at least a dozen years since i read those, i still dont think it was the cult who made those marks though
and maybe a refernce in Eberron setting sounds familiar to this too |
| Waldham |
Posted - 06 Aug 2009 : 10:37:16 Did you read something about an alliance between the elves and the dragon in the past of the history of the Forgotten Realms ? |
| Auzoros |
Posted - 05 Aug 2009 : 18:44:46 Cultist have been known to 'appear' to worship a particular deity but, I truth they venerate a differant god altogether. I can see how you could be complexed as to why the Cult of the Dragon sourcebook would suggest Kelemvor to be one of the deities that cultist venerate.
To quote the Faiths and Pantheons sourcebook (3.x.e), "Clerics of Kelemvor consider all undead abominations, and do whatever they can to put them to eternal rest. They contend that those who create undead are fit only for swift and utter destruction."
I would suggest that some cultists pretend to worship Kelemvor to either, 1) hide the truth of the dark deity they truely worship, or perhaps, 2) corrupt Kelemvor's good name, which would please such deities as Velsharoon, Cyric and Talona. |
| Herkles |
Posted - 05 Aug 2009 : 00:58:00 Question why does the source book, cult of the dragon, mention that kelemevor is a religion that some cultists would follow? I understand myrkul the god of death before Kelemvor but Kelemvor himself? |
| swifty |
Posted - 04 Aug 2009 : 22:16:59 queen of the depths features the cult. |
| Kuje |
Posted - 04 Aug 2009 : 17:57:35 Dragons of Faerun updated the Cult of the Dragon for the 1370's. |
| Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 04 Aug 2009 : 14:30:04 You can download the Cult of the Dragon sourcebook for free from the Wizards downloads page.  |
| scererar |
Posted - 04 Aug 2009 : 13:25:37 the 2E sourcebook, Cult of the Dragon would be a good solid source for you. Dragons of Faerun 3.xE has a bit. The Novel Spellfire includes information about the cult and some of it's dragons. |