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Gaealiege |
Posted - 07 Apr 2005 : 18:53:01 For some reason I cannot find any information on the two elven civilizations in the Wealdath. I'm actually suppose to be starting a campaign today beginning from the Wealdath. Since I cannot find the information, I am not sure what the names of the elven cities are nor do I know the approximate size of the population therein. It would be most appreciated if I could be assisted in the hunt for this information. Thank you all for your time. |
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Gaealiege |
Posted - 09 Apr 2005 : 00:30:57 I'm a collector, actually, however I typically only collect an item when I need the information within. Thank you anyway though SiriusBlack. |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 09 Apr 2005 : 00:27:05 quote: Originally posted by Gaealiege
Thank you all very much. I will find and purchase Lands of Intrigue, which is not included in my library as of this moment. /bow
It's a free download that can be found here. |
Gaealiege |
Posted - 09 Apr 2005 : 00:23:56 Thank you all very much. I will find and purchase Lands of Intrigue, which is not included in my library as of this moment. /bow |
Steven Schend |
Posted - 08 Apr 2005 : 13:53:26 quote: Originally posted by Gaealiege
For some reason I cannot find any information on the two elven civilizations in the Wealdath. I'm actually suppose to be starting a campaign today beginning from the Wealdath. Since I cannot find the information, I am not sure what the names of the elven cities are nor do I know the approximate size of the population therein. It would be most appreciated if I could be assisted in the hunt for this information. Thank you all for your time.
Everything of detail you'll need to know re: the Suldusk and Elmanesse is to be found in LANDS OF INTRIGUE. Any more details, ask away and I'll try and answer when I've time....
Steven |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 07 Apr 2005 : 20:52:10 Gaealiege,
On page 122 of Lost Empires of Faerun it mentions "TallTrees" found in central portion of the Wealdath. This location was once "center of learning and healing for the elves," but is now just a "resting place for elf sentinels." |
Kajehase |
Posted - 07 Apr 2005 : 20:41:46 And from the novel-department one can add Silver Shadows by Elaine Cunningham as well. |
Mareka |
Posted - 07 Apr 2005 : 20:36:44 There is some information in Volo's Guide to Baldur's Gate II. That book gives some detail to the settlements and some NPCs in the area. I think there might be something in Lands of Intrique as well, which is available for download on the Wizard's site. |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 07 Apr 2005 : 19:30:22 quote: Originally posted by Gaealiege
For some reason I cannot find any information on the two elven civilizations in the Wealdath. I'm actually suppose to be starting a campaign today beginning from the Wealdath. Since I cannot find the information, I am not sure what the names of the elven cities are nor do I know the approximate size of the population therein. It would be most appreciated if I could be assisted in the hunt for this information. Thank you all for your time.
From the FRCS, page 158
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The Wealdath [is] home of the two surviving local tribes of elves, the Suldusk and the Elmanesse
No population sizes are given or names of cities. I believe LEOF has some information, let me check on that source when I can and get back to you unless another scribe helps. |