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DrMbutu |
Posted - 25 Sep 2014 : 04:34:43 I'm looking for sources of information about the culture of the Realms. Things like music, literature, festivals (books about religion have religious holidays, but not secular), and cultural practices. Region is not too important, and can be high or low culture, and any race.
I'm not interested in novels right now, more sourcebooks, Dragon and internet articles, and so on. And if you know any tidbits yourself that caught your attention, or general facts, share them right here.
Edit: might be a stretch, but if philosophers have been mentioned, that would be great too. |
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George Krashos |
Posted - 26 Sep 2014 : 14:15:53 Material that you are after is scattered throughout the Ed Greenwood threads in the Chamber of Sages. It won't be a quick process to find the information you need, but it will be a worthwhile one.
-- George Krashos |
DrMbutu |
Posted - 26 Sep 2014 : 13:00:33 quote: Originally posted by eeorey
Elminster's Forgotten Realms sourcebook is what you are looking for all in one it talks about the things you mentioned - music. literature, festivals as well as the food, monetary and economic systems, social standing, and a lot more of this kind of stuff. If there is one book to check for what you are looking for, it's this one.
Races of Faerun is another one that is simply amazing describing in detail not just different races, but also the different human ethnicities and provides you with information about things unique to each different group of people as well as their outlooks, relations with others and a great deal of other details. It goes on to describe the clothes that are being worn and favorite practices.
Volo's guides are a blast to read IMHO, they describe different places incharacter and very well. These are some of my favorite sourcebooks out there and provide incredible amounts of information on things that would be considered minor details for most other sourcebooks.
I managed to track down a copy of the first one. It really is as good as you say. The slang/commonly used terms and words feel a little forced; I doubt I'll use those. But I really love absolutely everything else in the book. Thanks! The others I'll wait to get until the next payday.
quote: Originally posted by The Sage So I'll definitely have more to say on this... in Sage-Time. 
Good, I'll look forward to it, then.
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Fellfire |
Posted - 26 Sep 2014 : 05:26:49 That means never |
The Sage |
Posted - 26 Sep 2014 : 05:08:44 I'll have to bookmark this scroll for now, since I don't have a lot of time right at this moment. But I can definitely help you with all-things-musically-related with respect to Realmslore. Folk around here know that my near-decade long effort to compile practically every tidbit of published lore concerning music and song in the Realms has been my one overriding passion above all else that I wish to accomplish for this site.
So I'll definitely have more to say on this... in Sage-Time.  |
Barastir |
Posted - 25 Sep 2014 : 13:55:13 quote: Originally posted by Delwa You might consider some of Drizzt's journals (within the novels) to be philosophic in nature
The journals of the first books are also in the 2e Menzoberranzan boxed set. |
Delwa |
Posted - 25 Sep 2014 : 13:11:27 quote: Originally posted by eeorey
Elminster's Forgotten Realms sourcebook is what you are looking for all in one it talks about the things you mentioned - music. literature, festivals as well as the food, monetary and economic systems, social standing, and a lot more of this kind of stuff. If there is one book to check for what you are looking for, it's this one.
Races of Faerun is another one that is simply amazing describing in detail not just different races, but also the different human ethnicities and provides you with information about things unique to each different group of people as well as their outlooks, relations with others and a great deal of other details. It goes on to describe the clothes that are being worn and favorite practices.
Volo's guides are a blast to read IMHO, they describe different places incharacter and very well. These are some of my favorite sourcebooks out there and provide incredible amounts of information on things that would be considered minor details for most other sourcebooks.
I'll second this. Those three sets will be your best sources for that kind of information.
Philosophers of the Realms is interesting. I can't think of any (definitely doesn't mean there aren't any,) Sages of Arcane knowledge, yes, and some of them might double as philosophers. You might consider some of Drizzt's journals (within the novels) to be philosophic in nature |
eeorey |
Posted - 25 Sep 2014 : 07:44:44 Elminster's Forgotten Realms sourcebook is what you are looking for all in one it talks about the things you mentioned - music. literature, festivals as well as the food, monetary and economic systems, social standing, and a lot more of this kind of stuff. If there is one book to check for what you are looking for, it's this one.
Races of Faerun is another one that is simply amazing describing in detail not just different races, but also the different human ethnicities and provides you with information about things unique to each different group of people as well as their outlooks, relations with others and a great deal of other details. It goes on to describe the clothes that are being worn and favorite practices.
Volo's guides are a blast to read IMHO, they describe different places incharacter and very well. These are some of my favorite sourcebooks out there and provide incredible amounts of information on things that would be considered minor details for most other sourcebooks. |
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