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| Alexander Clark |
Posted - 14 Nov 2016 : 19:36:35 I wanted to read a bit about Candlekeep but there is not much information on the wiki. Are there any good books on Candlekeep? |
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| Alexander Clark |
Posted - 18 Nov 2016 : 21:24:46 Thanks guys! Got some info. Still did not find whether there are Elves in Candlekeep (though it seems there are Dwarves - http://baldursgate.wikia.com/wiki/Reevor) but I think I'll go with it anyways. After all Gorion's Ward could be an Elf, right? |
| Lukas Kain |
Posted - 17 Nov 2016 : 16:28:11 In the 3rd Edition module Anauroch: The Empire of Shade, there's a chapter where the PCs will need to research some things (named Research and Development), and the first "primary source" of that chapter deals with actually going to Candlekeep and interacting with the staff there. That's my favorite chapter in the mod because it details, at least a little bit, several possible research locations on Faerun. |
| KanzenAU |
Posted - 16 Nov 2016 : 06:04:29 I can confirm that since the Sundering, Candlekeep is reconnected to the mainland. Mike Schley's map that was in the Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide (available for free here) seems very similar to the OGB map. I've posted them over each other and they align pretty much exactly.
As far as the connection with the mainland goes, this is held up in the description in the SCAG: quote: The great keep never fails to take my breath away: it stands on a volcanic crag a hundred or so feet from the coastline, a fiat-topped spur of rough stone out in the midst of the surging sea.
quote: The only gate into Candlekeep stands at the end of the Way of the Lion, which is the only road that provides access to and from the outside world. The route extends from Beregost, leagues away, and winds a lonely path out on the peninsula where Candlekeep stands.
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| Markustay |
Posted - 16 Nov 2016 : 01:36:18 From what I gathered from the 4e material, Candlekeep itself got separated from the coast (when all the coasts presumably changed). I picture it sitting atop an outcropping of rock just off the (new) coast, and perhaps needing some sort of magical bridge to get to it (although we have a couple of those in the Realms, I think 'portals' are far more over-done). I had some ideas for it when 4e was 1st released, but then everyone went a little nuts and I never bothered pursuing those ideas (that that ISN'T Candlekeep - the original was destroyed during the Spellplague. That structure was the 'invisible back-up' vault where they maintained copies of all the tomes).
However, I don't know what went on in The Herald, so I don't know if any of that is consistent with the fact that it isn't supposed to be connected to the mainland anymore. Post-Sundering (5e), Lord only knows. |
| Matt James |
Posted - 15 Nov 2016 : 21:54:38 I just saw this scroll. Please ignore my other post! |
| George Krashos |
Posted - 14 Nov 2016 : 22:47:02 The novels "City of Splendors" and "The Herald" all are partly set in Candlekeep. The latter source is of more utility.
-- George Krashos |
| Alexander Clark |
Posted - 14 Nov 2016 : 22:31:07 quote: Originally posted by KanzenAU
There's 4 pages devoted to Candlekeep in the Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide if that helps.
Thank you. I just finished reading it. |
| KanzenAU |
Posted - 14 Nov 2016 : 22:08:55 There's 4 pages devoted to Candlekeep in the Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide if that helps. |
| Alexander Clark |
Posted - 14 Nov 2016 : 21:32:08 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
Nope. There are large swathes of the Realms not covered by source material.
Thanks. One of my hardcore D&D fan friends (back when I had friends) told me that "every house is detailed in Faerun", so I was expecting a book on Candlekeep too. Guess it's too bad - I was considering making an Elf from Candlekeep to roleplay with. |
| Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 14 Nov 2016 : 21:21:16 quote: Originally posted by Alexander Clark
Maybe I'll try those, but isn't there some kind of sourcebook for GMs on Candlekeep?
Nope. There are large swathes of the Realms not covered by source material. |
| Alexander Clark |
Posted - 14 Nov 2016 : 21:08:04 quote: Originally posted by Gyor
The Baldur's Gate game starts off in Candlekeep.
I played Badlur's Gate like 10 years ago so I don't remember much, but if I recall correctly there wasn't much information on Candlekeep there.
quote: Originally posted by Gyor Part of the last Sundering novel is in Candlekeep. The book Prince of Lies deals abit with Candlekeep.
Maybe I'll try those, but isn't there some kind of sourcebook for GMs on Candlekeep? |
| Gyor |
Posted - 14 Nov 2016 : 20:41:36 The Baldur's Gate game starts off in Candlekeep.
Part of the last Sundering novel is in Candlekeep. The book Prince of Lies deals abit with Candlekeep. |