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Fellfire |
Posted - 22 Dec 2014 : 03:48:50 Anybody got some of these entries saved? Specifically, this one...
PEOPLE, CUSTOM: Selune and Moonswords PEOPLE, CUSTOM: Selune and Moonswords (22 lines) From: John Harbord <[log in to unmask]> Date: Sat, 28 Aug 1999 10:46:43 +1200
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xaeyruudh |
Posted - 23 Dec 2014 : 08:09:33 quote: Originally posted by George Krashos
The trick is to harness that energy and passion in positive directions.
That is pretty tricky for some of us, some of the time.
(Not lookin at anybody else. Just owning my issue. ) |
Fellfire |
Posted - 23 Dec 2014 : 00:01:07 It seems as if those entries refer to yet another Order of Selunites as opposed to magic weapons carried by them. Other than the wiki, every document I have list Moon's Hand maces as the favored weapons of Silverstars. Thanks though, Scribes. |
Ayrik |
Posted - 22 Dec 2014 : 23:14:01 Alas, the only entries containing both "selune" and "moonsword" in my *almost* complete local REALMS-L archive are the same ones still listed on google (here, here, here ... and PEOPLE, CUSTOM: Selune & Moonswords, and Index of PEOPLE, CUSTOM, and here, here, here, here, here, and here). There may be more, or there may not, my little crawler scripts never quite managed to finish the task (even after about 15 months of cumulative sporadic background runtime), too many dead links, too many expired servers. A few odd snippets still appear every month or three as the large internet archives (and legions of Realms fans) repost or relink lost lore. |
George Krashos |
Posted - 22 Dec 2014 : 23:02:53 A side of drama ...?
We weren't any better or worse "back in the day" than what goes on here at the 'Keep or other places. Fans get ... excited ... about their favourite fantasy place. The trick is to harness that energy and passion in positive directions.
-- George Krashos |
Fellfire |
Posted - 22 Dec 2014 : 18:54:18 No, thank you, that is a much better interface than what I had found. |
Jeremy Grenemyer |
Posted - 22 Dec 2014 : 18:37:29 quote: Originally posted by Fellfire
thanks, x
Sorry to turn your topic in the wrong direction.
The Realms-L archives are navigable and you shouldn't need to sign up in order to access them. The function of the buttons at the top of the page are not readily apparent. They allow you to navigate posts by subject, by user and by the sequence of posts received each day.
There's some really good stuff buried there (with a side of drama, if you have the taste for it), including some history on the development of the Realms and D&D for 3E.
I have not read the archives for the other lists (such as the main D&D list), but I bet there's some cool stuff in there too.
Here's where I search the Realms-L list: LINK |
Fellfire |
Posted - 22 Dec 2014 : 06:25:50 thanks, x |
xaeyruudh |
Posted - 22 Dec 2014 : 05:53:35 Mr Harbord said:
quote: Quite liked the ethos of the Moonswords.
As far as Selune adding women to her portfolio ... maybe fertility (I know this encroaches on others), I'm just thinking that the moon is often linked with female fertility? Sorry no more, must dash and do work.
John
It seems to have been in reply to this, from Morgan Crow on the previous day:
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Kim asked us all to bring the disscusion back to the Realms. So I happily oblige her.
This is a rough draft of the Code of Conduct of the Order of the Swords of the Moon, a group of paladins founded by the daughter of Selune about a year after the Time of Troubles. (More will come on this in the parts about the organization's history, stucture, and location.)
The Code Written by Vasha Delgato, bard of the Realms
1.) All life is sacred, and each death darkens the world. So it is a Moonsword's duty to protect and preserve life. Unfortunately, the world we live in is fraught with danger and sometimes a Moonsword must kill in defense of this first duty. Thus a Moonsword is tasked this: Never take a life unless in defense of others, or one's self.
2.) A Moonsword can never refuse an honest request for aid from anyone, be they of high station or low. Be it aiding a farmer with his crops or defending a kingdom, there is no task a Sword of the Moon cannot do.
3.) Each Moonsword is a light against Shar's darkness, and is to leave a little of her light behind her. Leaving each person, place, and thing a little better than she found them.
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This is all I have right now. I'll have the full thing plus the other two parts later. I'd like to hear some feedback though.
Thanks Morgan
PS: I've been considering, unofficially, adding Women to Selune's portfolio. It makes sense... what do you think?
I don't see any follow-up on the Paladins of Selune subject.
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Fellfire |
Posted - 22 Dec 2014 : 04:29:53 I do not know how to access this information. I am not a member and the sign-up does not appear to work for me. Can anyone uncover the veil under which this lore is held? |
The Arcanamach |
Posted - 22 Dec 2014 : 04:20:44 Well crap, what's the answer to the riddle? I have some ideas but seriously, who writes up such an amazing piece and doesn't offer the answer for use in a game? Scotte Bennie must be a sadist. |
Jeremy Grenemyer |
Posted - 22 Dec 2014 : 04:04:59 Just about the best entry on the Realms-L, in my not so humble opinion, is The Dragon Mortuary of Mot-nefer-mose by Scott Bennie. |
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