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Lord Rad |
Posted - 25 Jan 2003 : 11:01:20 Which settlements in Faerun are purely elven settlements? i.e. Like Evereska was one of (if not THE, last elven settlement on the continent). How many of the settlements within Cormanthor are still inhabited by just elves?
Maybe our resident elven lore master will have this information already in memory |
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The Sage |
Posted - 17 Apr 2003 : 13:56:45 Kitira Gildragon said -
quote: In response to the original question, a purely elven settlement is Semberholme.
It was also one of the three main settlements of elves before the Retreat. Also, I believe, the elves of Semberholme would not even allow non-elves, or even half-elves to drink from Semberholme's waters.
Hope that helps.
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George Krashos |
Posted - 11 Apr 2003 : 10:29:42 You might also want to take a look at Ed's Volo article in Dragon#267, p.80 which details some not so famous elven realms of Faerun.
-- George Krashos
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Kitira Gildragon |
Posted - 30 Jan 2003 : 16:35:41 quote: Originally posted by Rad
[quote]I dont know what id do without you Kitira More info would be great. Which sources contain this information? I dont have my FR stuff to hand at the moment, but I think there is something about Elventree in the Moonsea sourcebook? Likely theres much about the others in Cormanthyr: Empire of Elves?
*at the mention of her name, Kitira pops out from behind a book titled Faiths and Pantheons*
Haha...you'd have to look it up yourself, silly! Back on topic: Cormanthyr: Empire of Elves had some info and from what I remember it was fairly detailed. It had HUGE history about Venom (for those of you who don't know, Venom's a pair of green dragons) and how tangled trees got that way. Don't remember seing anything about Elventree, though. I originally found out about the 3 cities from (surprisingly) A Grand Tour of the Realms. It had some info. I'll have to dig it out. Expect some info tomorrow or Monday, the latest. Love ya'! |
Lord Rad |
Posted - 30 Jan 2003 : 15:46:09 quote: Originally posted by Kitira Gildragon If you like, I can e-mail you more info on the areas, Rad. *Big grin*
I dont know what id do without you Kitira More info would be great. Which sources contain this information? I dont have my FR stuff to hand at the moment, but I think there is something about Elventree in the Moonsea sourcebook? Likely theres much about the others in Cormanthyr: Empire of Elves? |
Kitira Gildragon |
Posted - 30 Jan 2003 : 14:24:39 FINALLY! Something I *do* have knowledge about
In response to the original question, a purely elven settlement is Semberholme.
quote: Originally posted by Rad
What about places such as the Tangled Trees? How about Elventree in the north near the Moonsea? Are those purely elven?
Tangled Trees is *NOT* a purely elven settlement. Neither is Elventree Tangled Trees is one of the few places where elves can be seen frequently, and most of the residents are young and think that they can put up a good fight. Half-elves call this place home as well. Elventree (my home) is actually a refuge for rangers, druids, artists, mages, and harpers. There are two main temples, one to Mielikki and the other to Mystra. *enticing* If you like, I can e-mail you more info on the areas, Rad. *Big grin* |
Ranaghar Tsaran |
Posted - 30 Jan 2003 : 12:36:07 You should ask Milythar...she knows much about elven settlements. |
Lord Rad |
Posted - 26 Jan 2003 : 19:50:36 quote: Originally posted by zemd Evermeet is a purely elven place, isn't it?
Quite correct zemd, but I just wanted to ensure that I had a list of all the elven settlements on the actual continent of Faerun. Im not sure of the current situation with areas within the forests of Faerun (particulary Cormanthor), has everywhere been abandoned? |
zemd |
Posted - 26 Jan 2003 : 19:35:46 Evermeet is a purely elven place, isn't it? |
Alaundo |
Posted - 26 Jan 2003 : 15:24:38 Well Met
quote: Originally posted by Mumadar Ibn Huzal (ps wouldn't this topic be better suited under Sages of Realmslore?)
Mumadar, we are thinking of closing down the Sages of Realmslore and Realms Events forums and moving all topics within to the General forum. Although it was our intention to have topics within these categories to easily locate such specific material, it simply isnt working. Many forum visitors use the General forum for all posts and many items get missed that are posted in the other forums.
See this topic by the Candlekeep Webmaster: http://www.candlekeep.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=482
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Lord Rad |
Posted - 26 Jan 2003 : 10:30:18 Thanks for the info everyone.
What about places such as the Tangled Trees? How about Elventree in the north near the Moonsea? Are those purely elven? |
Mumadar Ibn Huzal |
Posted - 25 Jan 2003 : 13:02:11 It is not a High Elven city, that might have been Bioware's creative license, there is however a wood elf settlement of the same name (named after the tribe) |
Echon |
Posted - 25 Jan 2003 : 12:59:30 quote: Originally posted by Mumadar Ibn Huzal In the forest of Tethir (Wealdath) there are two wood elf tribes with their respective settlements (Suldunesk en Elmanesse); see Elfshadow and LOI for more.
Is there a High Elf city in the Forest of Tethir called Suldanesselar or did BioWare make that up?
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Mumadar Ibn Huzal |
Posted - 25 Jan 2003 : 11:38:03 Though I'm not our resident Elven Sage:
In the High Forest is a 'large' wood elven settlement, Reillanthor (sp?; see Return of the Archwizards for more information.
In Shilmista there's a wild/wood elven settlement; see Cleric Quintet or LOI for more.
In the forest of Tethir (Wealdath) there are two wood elf tribes with their respective settlements (Suldunesk en Elmanesse); see Elfshadow and LOI for more.
Just of the top of my head...
(ps wouldn't this topic be better suited under Sages of Realmslore?) |