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Artemel |
Posted - 06 Jan 2010 : 14:21:02 I've been looking for a good source for information on Sembia, but all I have found feels more like snippets than whole texts. Is there a source out there that I am missing that brings Sembia to life? Cormyr has a boxed set and a Volo's guide, was anything like that done for Sembia?
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pruano |
Posted - 10 Nov 2010 : 17:26:34 quote: Originally posted by The Sage
quote: Originally posted by pruano
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And I'm actually in the process of compiling most of the relevant Sembian/Selgauntan lore from the "Sembia" series. It'll likely all be included in a easy-to-reference PDF eventually.
Any progress on this front?
Actually, yes. I'm presently working through the last two novels. So, perhaps, soon... ish.
Great, excellent work as always, and much appreciated |
The Sage |
Posted - 10 Nov 2010 : 14:59:16 quote: Originally posted by pruano
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And I'm actually in the process of compiling most of the relevant Sembian/Selgauntan lore from the "Sembia" series. It'll likely all be included in a easy-to-reference PDF eventually.
Any progress on this front?
Actually, yes. I'm presently working through the last two novels. So, perhaps, soon... ish. |
pruano |
Posted - 10 Nov 2010 : 14:30:10 quote:
And I'm actually in the process of compiling most of the relevant Sembian/Selgauntan lore from the "Sembia" series. It'll likely all be included in a easy-to-reference PDF eventually.
Any progress on this front? |
Jorkens |
Posted - 08 Jan 2010 : 14:45:50 quote: Originally posted by Mouse
I wasn't ever sure, but the Sembia novels as well as it's mercantile and intrigue-driven politics seemed to make Sembia rather like Renaissance Italy to me, sort of like how Amn is clearly Spain-like (the Amnish in the Mazteca game are clearly some form of Spanish Conquistadors).
Well, the Maztica series and products are not the best source where Amn is concerned. The culture should be more like the Moorish Spain. If you are using real world analogies that is. In general it is difficult to find real world equivalents to Realms cultures and areas. |
Mouse |
Posted - 07 Jan 2010 : 12:20:34 I wasn't ever sure, but the Sembia novels as well as it's mercantile and intrigue-driven politics seemed to make Sembia rather like Renaissance Italy to me, sort of like how Amn is clearly Spain-like (the Amnish in the Mazteca game are clearly some form of Spanish Conquistadors). |
The Sage |
Posted - 07 Jan 2010 : 04:47:46 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
Eventually, in this case, meaning at about the same time that 8th Edition comes out.
Hmmm. That might be pushing it. |
scererar |
Posted - 07 Jan 2010 : 03:40:15 Paul Kemp's novels about Cale and company have quite a bit of lore on Sembia and surrounding areas. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 07 Jan 2010 : 00:22:32 quote: Originally posted by The Sage
I'd also suggest most of the "Sembia" novels too, since they provide some interesting tidbits on what life is really like in some places around the region -- especially Selgaunt.
And I'm actually in the process of compiling most of the relevant Sembian/Selgauntan lore from the "Sembia" series. It'll likely all be included in a easy-to-reference PDF eventually.
Eventually, in this case, meaning at about the same time that 8th Edition comes out. |
Artemel |
Posted - 06 Jan 2010 : 23:30:09 Thanks for the information. I was hoping I had somehow overlooked a nicely written book about Sembia. My current project will simply take a little bit longer as I compile all the info on Sembia. >_> |
The Sage |
Posted - 06 Jan 2010 : 22:58:51 I'd also suggest most of the "Sembia" novels too, since they provide some interesting tidbits on what life is really like in some places around the region -- especially Selgaunt.
And I'm actually in the process of compiling most of the relevant Sembian/Selgauntan lore from the "Sembia" series. It'll likely all be included in a easy-to-reference PDF eventually. |
Thauramarth |
Posted - 06 Jan 2010 : 18:53:18 quote: Originally posted by skychrome
Sage, your link collection never stops impressing me!
That's why he's the Sage, and I am not , but I'd add an additional source: the Forgotten Realms Adventures hardback, which contains two-page descriptions of most of Sembia's major cities. |
skychrome |
Posted - 06 Jan 2010 : 17:43:40 Sage, your link collection never stops impressing me! |
The Sage |
Posted - 06 Jan 2010 : 15:12:43 Unfortunately not. Sembia wasn't a heavily detailed region in the older Realmslore... mostly because TSR left it as a area for DM's to detail.
Popular sources include:-
"Land of Merchants" [POLYHEDRON #94] and Cult of the Dragon pgs. 33–34.
"Rand's Travelogue:- Caravans and Trading Companies in Sembia" -- http://www.wizards.com/dnd/article.asp?x=fr/fx20010905b
"Rand's Travelogue: More Old Empires and Sembia!" -- http://www.wizards.com/dnd/article.asp%3Fx%3Dfr/fx20020116rt
"Realmslore:- The Flourishing Career of Melvos Hammerstars" -- http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/archfr/rl
"Realmslore: The Matchmaker of Sembia" -- http://www.wizards.com/default.asp%3Fx%3Ddnd/rl/20030709a
See Ed's replies here at Candlekeep also. |