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Maskanodel |
Posted - 11 Apr 2004 : 03:25:43 I've been thinking about running a game in the Great Glacier region, but I really have no idea about the area. The entire basis of the campaign is essentially revolving around Lamruil of Evermeet planting the Tree of Souls. I'm not sure if I'll have the characters help Lamruil plant the tree, or have them as defenders of the already established new elven realm.
So to the point, is there any info available about the Great Glacier? I'm looking for general stuff. Is there any pre existing culture up there? If so whats it like? Any famous NPCs fromt he area you could tell me about?
Thanks Maskanodel |
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Bookwyrm |
Posted - 12 Apr 2004 : 17:36:27 I have absolutely no problem with unique subraces. That's because the the world-builder (normally the DM) can pick and choose. In the case of the Realms, we have more than enough subraces as it is, so I'd ignore the snow elves. Artic dwarves are more than enough to inhabit that region. |
The Sage |
Posted - 12 Apr 2004 : 06:31:19 quote: Originally posted by Maskanodel
I'm waiting for soem to mention the ridiculous prospect of ice elves or snow elves. I hope they dont exist. The thought of another elven subrace brings me to tears.
There was once an article in Dragon that detailed some areas on interest in the Great Glacier. In the article, there was a brief mention (or rather, it was hinted at) that there was the possibility of a once thriving community of snow elves inhabiting the region a very long time ago, but I've neither seen, nor read anything else on this since that one article mentioned 15 years ago...
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Arivia |
Posted - 12 Apr 2004 : 05:07:29 quote: Originally posted by Maskanodel
I'm waiting for soem to mention the ridiculous prospect of ice elves or snow elves. I hope they dont exist. The thought of another elven subrace brings me to tears.
I've done it(used ice elves, I mean), just not in the Realms, where there are enough elvish races to worry about. And they aren't ridiculous in that world, either. However, there is no normal elf in that setting, mind you... |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 12 Apr 2004 : 03:54:31 quote: Originally posted by Maskanodel
I'm waiting for soem to mention the ridiculous prospect of ice elves or snow elves. I hope they dont exist. The thought of another elven subrace brings me to tears.
Give WOTC a chance. When the area is addressed in edition 3.5, artic/snow/ice elves will be included as a subrace of elves having just returned to Faerun. |
Maskanodel |
Posted - 12 Apr 2004 : 02:36:52 I'm waiting for soem to mention the ridiculous prospect of ice elves or snow elves. I hope they dont exist. The thought of another elven subrace brings me to tears. |
Faraer |
Posted - 11 Apr 2004 : 23:59:41 I don't like FR14. It just doesn't feel like the place hinted at elsewhere: its literal pseudo-Inuit break a basic design principle of the setting, and nothing Rick Swan wrote has any feel for the Realms. One freelance paycheque for Swan, permanent marring of the Realms. |
Kuje |
Posted - 11 Apr 2004 : 08:32:14 quote: Originally posted by The Sage
Oh, and kuje...I rather enjoyed the 2e Great Glacier tome. Were you among those who didn't like it? I'm curious as to why...?
Nah I thought it was fairly well done, but i've read replies from others who speak of it in contempt and they didn't care for it. If I recall right, they said it mirrored RL to closely..... |
Arivia |
Posted - 11 Apr 2004 : 06:48:56 quote: Originally posted by Wood Elf Ranger
quote: Originally posted by Arivia And the Aerie of the Snow Eagles is quite far away, over in the Icerim Mountains.
Farther to the east above Rashema correct? I'm starting to remember now thank you for the information I believe I will go consult my tomes to see if I can dig up any further information on the Great Glacier area...
Actually, pretty much straight north, but yes. |
Wood Elf Ranger |
Posted - 11 Apr 2004 : 06:43:23 quote: Originally posted by Arivia And the Aerie of the Snow Eagles is quite far away, over in the Icerim Mountains.
Farther to the east above Rashema correct? I'm starting to remember now thank you for the information I believe I will go consult my tomes to see if I can dig up any further information on the Great Glacier area... |
Arivia |
Posted - 11 Apr 2004 : 06:30:49 quote: Originally posted by Wood Elf Ranger
I believe that the Arctic Dwarves make their home in that region and I'm sure that there is at least one tribe of human barbarians as well. Ooh and isn't there an Avariel home somewhere around as well? I'm sure there is also a fair amount of arctic monsters to fight like ice trolls and the rhemoraz worms and of course the folowers of Auril and the frost giants I agree that Ms Cunningham had a wonderful idea to place the new elven refuge here in this not often enough explored area sounds like a really fun campaign to me. I sure hope she writes a book about it as well!
Most arctic dwarves live on the Glacier, yes. Any humans who speak Uluik came from there, also. And the Aerie of the Snow Eagles is quite far away, over in the Icerim Mountains. |
Wood Elf Ranger |
Posted - 11 Apr 2004 : 06:22:06 I believe that the Arctic Dwarves make their home in that region and I'm sure that there is at least one tribe of human barbarians as well. Ooh and isn't there an Avariel home somewhere around as well? I'm sure there is also a fair amount of arctic monsters to fight like ice trolls and the rhemoraz worms and of course the folowers of Auril and the frost giants I agree that Ms Cunningham had a wonderful idea to place the new elven refuge here in this not often enough explored area sounds like a really fun campaign to me. I sure hope she writes a book about it as well! |
The Sage |
Posted - 11 Apr 2004 : 05:39:30 Yes, it's called Frostburn, and it's detailed here
Oh, and kuje...I rather enjoyed the 2e Great Glacier tome. Were you among those who didn't like it? I'm curious as to why...?
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Kuje |
Posted - 11 Apr 2004 : 04:42:18 quote: Originally posted by Maskanodel
Is it available for download anywhere?? Free downloading hopefully??
http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=857&
WOTC is also going to be putting out a arctic type sourcebook for 3e some time. :) |
Arivia |
Posted - 11 Apr 2004 : 04:19:44 Don't forget about Iyraclea. She's presented in some detail in the FRCS, but more detail appears in the ELH. This might be helpful for any clerics of Auril, although I suggest you wait to use it if you can until Alaundo uploads the completed version as part of the next update, as far as I know. |
Maskanodel |
Posted - 11 Apr 2004 : 04:09:34 Is it available for download anywhere?? Free downloading hopefully?? |
Kuje |
Posted - 11 Apr 2004 : 03:56:59 quote: Originally posted by Maskanodel
I've been thinking about running a game in the Great Glacier region, but I really have no idea about the area. The entire basis of the campaign is essentially revolving around Lamruil of Evermeet planting the Tree of Souls. I'm not sure if I'll have the characters help Lamruil plant the tree, or have them as defenders of the already established new elven realm.
So to the point, is there any info available about the Great Glacier? I'm looking for general stuff. Is there any pre existing culture up there? If so whats it like? Any famous NPCs fromt he area you could tell me about?
Thanks Maskanodel
There was a 2e sourcebook by the same name. :) A lot of people didn't like it though..... |