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Jorkens Posted - 26 Mar 2010 : 10:56:07
Jeff Grubb just added a great post at his blogg about his early work on the Realms and the early days of the setting. Much of it has been mentioned in one form or another earlier, but worth a look for anyone interested.

I do think though, that Fonzie would have been a better adition to the Realms than Drizzt

PS. My computer skills are those of a rodent (other than hamster), could someone post a link maybe?
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Jorkens Posted - 10 Apr 2010 : 09:33:56
quote:
Originally posted by Faraer

16) 'Tyche' also appears in the original Spellfire.



I actually found another one today. Page 107 of the Hall of Heroes book. And that came out in'89.
froglegg Posted - 08 Apr 2010 : 20:13:35
Yes it was a nice read, I enjoyed it.

John
Alisttair Posted - 07 Apr 2010 : 12:59:12
quote:
Originally posted by Steven Schend I actually used a few of those maps when writing BLACKSTAFF TOWER to detail the subterranean areas in which my heroes ventured.


Now that's what I call dedication
Elfinblade Posted - 05 Apr 2010 : 22:05:53
quote:
PS: Jeff Grubb's blog is worth bookmarking and reading regularly, trust me.


Done and done :)
Steven Schend Posted - 02 Apr 2010 : 15:53:46
quote:
Originally posted by Blueblade

One little correction to what Mr Grubb posted: I've seen photocopies of Ed's original turnover "master map" of the Realms, at a GenCon seminar. They were in the keeping of, and were shown by, a female TSR editor (Karen Boomgaarden, I think, though someone else who was there says my memory is faulty, and it was Julia Martin).



Karen did truly have it originally (as the editor of the Grey Box & eventual product group leader); when she left TSR, she bequeathed it to Julia Martin, who I believe may have it still. I know I jealously guarded and kept all of Ed's original maps (or copies thereof) because not everything would make it onto final production maps. I actually used a few of those maps when writing BLACKSTAFF TOWER to detail the subterranean areas in which my heroes ventured.

steven
who is still amazed to this day as to how much Ed does in the Realms that doesn't quite make it into publication...

PS: Jeff Grubb's blog is worth bookmarking and reading regularly, trust me.
Dart Ambermoon Posted - 02 Apr 2010 : 13:22:55
Great litle gems there.
Faraer Posted - 29 Mar 2010 : 15:19:57
quote:
Originally posted by Jorkens
Now how did I miss that I wonder, unless it was just in the first printing of the book? You don't remember approximately where it was do you?

Suddenly I'm not sure about it -- may possibly be mixing up with a line in The Temptation of Elminster.
Cleric Generic Posted - 29 Mar 2010 : 12:44:56
26) hahaha! I demand Zeppelins!

Good stuff. I knew the Realms had been around for a while in some fashion or other, but I didn't know it pre-dated DnD.
Jorkens Posted - 29 Mar 2010 : 10:32:18
quote:
Originally posted by Faraer


16) 'Tyche' also appears in the original Spellfire.



Now how did I miss that I wonder, unless it was just in the first printing of the book? You don't remember approximately where it was do you?
Faraer Posted - 27 Mar 2010 : 16:38:37
2) And Glorantha.

13) Unlike James M., I don't mind the term 'festhall' because they aren't all the one-purpose knocking shops 'brothel' can convey.

15) Thank you for Waukeen, Jeff.

16) 'Tyche' also appears in the original Spellfire.
Blueblade Posted - 27 Mar 2010 : 15:16:32
One little correction to what Mr Grubb posted: I've seen photocopies of Ed's original turnover "master map" of the Realms, at a GenCon seminar. They were in the keeping of, and were shown by, a female TSR editor (Karen Boomgaarden, I think, though someone else who was there says my memory is faulty, and it was Julia Martin).
There were fifty-six 8.5" x 11" sheets.
The probable reason Mr. Grubb remembers "24" is that 24 of those 56 sheets cover the same area that the up-close colour maps included in the Old Grey Box cover (the rest of the geography got covered in later products, or - - like Lantan - - never, properly).
Great post, though!
BB
Elfinblade Posted - 27 Mar 2010 : 12:07:06
An entertaining and informative read indeed!
Jorkens Posted - 27 Mar 2010 : 09:09:04
quote:
Originally posted by Alisttair

Yes very good. Thanks for sharing this. I learned some things I didn't know before (such as the real history behind Tyche lol)



An indication of the late date of the change is the mentioning of the temple of Tyche in Shadowdale, on a map found in the Grey Box. If my memories isn't playing a really cruel trick on me that is.
skychrome Posted - 26 Mar 2010 : 18:46:36
Loved that one! Give us more! Interesting how Waukeen was born.
Alisttair Posted - 26 Mar 2010 : 16:00:10
Yes very good. Thanks for sharing this. I learned some things I didn't know before (such as the real history behind Tyche lol)
Brimstone Posted - 26 Mar 2010 : 13:04:22
Good stuff.

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