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| Snowblood |
Posted - 21 Oct 2009 : 08:56:39 Here it is Ladies & Gentlemen...the last PDF in my Ancient Elves series. I hope you enjoy it.
http://phasai.deviantart.com/art/Illefarn-of-the-Lost-Voices-140974708
Contents Page Introduction page 3 Maps of the realm page 5 History of Illefarn page 7 Rysars of Illefarn page 45 Cities of Illefarn page 47 Aelinthaldaar page 57 Principalities & Places of the Empire page 73 Notables of Illefarn page 84 Magic of Illefarn page 89 Treasures of the lost realm page 97 the poem “Voices of the lost” page 99 Appendices: 1. Ships of illefarns skyfleet page 104 2. The portals of Illefarn page 109 3. Monsters of Illefarn page 132 4. Empire of Illefarn -9000 DR Page 134 |
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| Alenis |
Posted - 05 Aug 2013 : 14:16:53 Well done, Snowblood. Very enjoyable & professional read! |
| froglegg |
Posted - 06 Jul 2013 : 03:17:25 Thank you so much.
John |
| Ze |
Posted - 04 Jul 2013 : 06:42:41 Thank you, George!!
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| George Krashos |
Posted - 04 Jul 2013 : 00:56:15 quote: Originally posted by Barastir
Ze, AFAIK most of Snowblood maps are homebrew. A wonderful work, and easily usable in any campaign, but not canon (not that it matters to me). 
I created, named (and destroyed) Aelinthaldaar, but the locations within it are all from Snowblood. Cheers.
-- George Krashos
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| Joebing |
Posted - 03 Jul 2013 : 21:22:47 Snowblood, you are awesome. Thanks! |
| Barastir |
Posted - 03 Jul 2013 : 20:45:15 Ze, AFAIK most of Snowblood maps are homebrew. A wonderful work, and easily usable in any campaign, but not canon (not that it matters to me).  |
| Ze |
Posted - 03 Jul 2013 : 13:20:33 Yes, I have gone through both the CoS Boxed set and the 3e CoS-W book, as well as Skullport, RoU, RoU2, 3e LEoF, and a few more sources so far. 
Although I have been able to gather a lot of lore from those various sources, the source of the 20-some locations Snowblood lists within the ancient city of Aelinthaldaar still escapes me. I also checked in Cormanthyr: Empire of Elves and in Elves of Evermeet but no luck. Snowblood actually lists some general references for his whole pdf, but I do not own them all, so my hope was that you could help me with these references in particular.
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| Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 03 Jul 2013 : 13:12:05 quote: Originally posted by Barastir
Ze, I gotta check it out later, at home, but IIRC, it was located in the very place where Waterdeep is seated nowadays (whatever "nowadays" means). I'm almost sure I read it from a canon source.
EDIT: Fortunately I brought it in a flashdrive, found the reference in GHoTR. The elven city stood there for more than seven millennia, until it was undone by a High Magic Ritual at - 1,100 DR. And Snowblood, your work is really wonderful, a true inspiration for all sages. I've downloaded and used some of your material for my own campaign in the North, and for this huge work I thank you very much.
EDIT 2: I've read the "location of the city", not the locations within it. Well, about this I'm not sure if there is a canonic source.
It's also in the 3E City of Splendors - Waterdeep book. |
| Ze |
Posted - 03 Jul 2013 : 12:44:39 Thanks Barastir, sorry for not being clear - now I have edited my message to clarify.
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| Barastir |
Posted - 03 Jul 2013 : 12:05:03 Ze, I gotta check it out later, at home, but IIRC, it was located in the very place where Waterdeep is seated nowadays (whatever "nowadays" means). I'm almost sure I read it from a canon source.
EDIT: Fortunately I brought it in a flashdrive, found the reference in GHoTR. The elven city stood there for more than seven millennia, until it was undone by a High Magic Ritual at - 1,100 DR. And Snowblood, your work is really wonderful, a true inspiration for all sages. I've downloaded and used some of your material for my own campaign in the North, and for this huge work I thank you very much.
EDIT 2: I've read the "location of the city", not the locations within it. Well, about this I'm not sure if there is a canonic source. |
| Ze |
Posted - 03 Jul 2013 : 09:33:45 Dear Scribes & Admins, forgive me for resurrecting such an old scroll, but since I'm not sure Snowblood still lurks these forums, at least I hope he is still subscribed to this scroll and he may get notice of this reply.
First of all, let me add to the queue of compliments - great work.
I have been searching high and low what is the canon source for the locations within Aelinthaldaar, listed from page 58 forward of Snowblood's pdf. Can anyone of you Scribes please help me with a reference? Maybe some Dragon issue?
Thanks! Ze
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| Jakk |
Posted - 03 Nov 2009 : 04:02:05 Great work, and the break is well-deserved. I hope you will be revisiting Myth Dyraalis and Myth Unnohyr at some point; I know there isn't much in published sources on either of them outside of the Lands of Intrigue boxed set (there really should have been a 3.x Realms hardcover of the same title). |
| BARDOBARBAROS |
Posted - 29 Oct 2009 : 17:38:46 Many thanks |
| BlackAce |
Posted - 28 Oct 2009 : 14:51:50 Excellent work, Snowblood. I really enjoyed that. |
| Gray Richardson |
Posted - 23 Oct 2009 : 07:20:18 I am digging it! Haven't read the whole thing, but I am loving what I have perused so far. Much obliged for you sharing this. Nice layout, the graphics and art are well done. The map is nifty. The lore is pretty interesting. You really put a lot of hard work into this! Kudos! Very well done! |
| Snowblood |
Posted - 22 Oct 2009 : 14:24:13 pS theres a lot of Siluvanede stuff in Eaerlann II |
| Snowblood |
Posted - 22 Oct 2009 : 14:23:13 Having a rest for a while...Sharrven & Siluvanede are gonna be huge if I do them as they're relatively recent and a lot has already been written about them. The beauty about going waaayyy back in to is that there is more room to maneuver without upsetting the canon time stream..... |
| GRYPHON |
Posted - 22 Oct 2009 : 02:47:13 Nicely done... |
| Penknight |
Posted - 21 Oct 2009 : 23:59:29 Are you planning a work on Siluvanede by any chance?  |
| Iliyan |
Posted - 21 Oct 2009 : 21:09:13 While I found the read to be amazing! And don't mind if I borrow some of the stuff for my own campaigns or game ideas, I also noticed a lack of mention of Atorrnash.. Undoubtedly it was one of the wealthiest and most developed cities of the age, up until the sundering that is. How so that you decided to leave out such a large chunk of valuable lore?
I just realized I was confused about what Illefarn really was.. Ignore my ignorance :) |
| arry |
Posted - 21 Oct 2009 : 14:00:54 Very many thanks! Wonderful work  |