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Tyranthraxus Posted - 28 Feb 2011 : 19:24:46
Here's another Cormyr related question:

Would it be possible for demi-humans to start a settlement in Cormyr? If so how would Cormyr react to this?
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Tyranthraxus Posted - 01 Mar 2011 : 13:48:09
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Originally posted by Synthalus

no problem dude! where in the netherlands are you from just curious?



Originally I'm from Weert, but I moved to Tilburg last november.
Ayrik Posted - 01 Mar 2011 : 02:46:04
Sorry, Synthalus. I only reply to questions when I know the answers. I don't know the answer to this one.
Faraer Posted - 01 Mar 2011 : 00:53:26
Starting to build a settlement without consulting the Crown would be a bad move, unless it was tiny and very out of the way, like the various sylvan, elf and halfling communities in the deeps of the King's Forest. If the Crown was sympathetic there'd be negotiation on the terms of the newly chartered place in terms of taxation, Purple Dragon patrols, and so on. A border settlement could potentially gain sponsorship or support (see Power of Faerūn).

A couple of known demihuman settlements in Cormyr are the halfling villages of Black Oaks and Besert.
Synthalus Posted - 28 Feb 2011 : 23:26:54
no problem dude! where in the netherlands are you from just curious?
Tyranthraxus Posted - 28 Feb 2011 : 23:12:39
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Originally posted by Synthalus

oh demi-humans i tought you were talking about demi-hunan's! the oriental halflings that sell asian food across the realms. the most popular restuarant chain being Hunan garden! LOL just kidding. no but seriously i know not if there are demi-humans in cormyr but if anyone knows for sure it would be Arik. that guy knows everything.



Thanks for pointing out the type, the N and M are so close to each other on the keyboard
Synthalus Posted - 28 Feb 2011 : 22:44:39
oh demi-humans i tought you were talking about demi-hunan's! the oriental halflings that sell asian food across the realms. the most popular restuarant chain being Hunan garden! LOL just kidding. no but seriously i know not if there are demi-humans in cormyr but if anyone knows for sure it would be Arik. that guy knows everything.
Fingal Posted - 28 Feb 2011 : 21:32:48
Is there not at least one Dwarf village in Cormyr or am I thinking of somewhere in the Dales?

Even so, I would imagine that a couple of Dwarven communities, in the Stormhorns, say, or on the edge of the Stone lands would probably be looked on favourably by Cormyr, for the extra security they could provide on the borders.A Dwarven village in these areas with an ongoing mining concern would probably be more than warmly welcomed by several elements of Cormyrn society. I wouldn't imagine many people would be too upset about Gnomes either, for that matter.

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