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scramasax |
Posted - 25 May 2013 : 19:19:52 Is there someone that has already listed the elfgates that exist ? I know of at least those one
fist side second side direction workable reference
Evermeet, forests near the Moonstone palace Waterdeep, Blackstaff Tower Active King Zaor's assassin gained entrance to evermeet, waterdeep side was somewhere else before killing of king
Moonshaes, elf-valley of Synnoria Evermeet Two-way destroyed druidhome tales Evereska, plaza Evermeet, on a hill near Elion Two-way Active Las mythal trilogy, forsaken house
Evermeet in a glade Ardeep Forest, not far from the House of Long Silences at least Evermeet to ardeep forest Active Las mythal trilogy, forsaken house
Ardeep Forest, House of Long Silences Trollark forest, The broken stump of an abandoned elven watchtower At least Ardeep to Trollbark Active Las mythal trilogy, forsaken house
Evereska, waterfall in a vale Moonwood, north of Silverymoon At least to Silverymoon Active Las mythal trilogy, forsaken house
Evermeet Cormanthyr Active Las mythal trilogy, Farthest reach
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Barastir |
Posted - 28 May 2013 : 12:18:03 Nice compilation, scramasax. And Quale, in fact the elfgate created by Arylin's moonblade was not a common power, nor one that is easily worked with. A moonblade's power arises when it takes a new wielder, and the blade's owner doesn't choose the nature of this power.
(SPOILERS BELOW) Specifically in the case of the mother of Arylin (princess Amnestria), since she had a strong connection with Bran Skorlsun, a human ranger from the mainland, and so the power manifested as a portal between her current place and the island of Evermeet. She had no control over its creation, and could not move the gate, that since then became sort of a menace to the island's impregnability. That's one of the basis of the Elfshadow novel, and the creation of a gate to Evermeet should not be taken lightly.
Back then, only a few gates existed to Evermeet, and then only in elven-dominated areas. Supposedly, gates in areas abandoned by the elves - and vulnerable to intruders - should be somehow closed. Of course, things have changed from the time of this book's publishing until now, but I think the moonfighter ability to create portals haven't changed.
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Quale |
Posted - 28 May 2013 : 11:09:17 That's more than I know. Tough a moonblade wielder can crate an elfgate anywhere. |
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