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Dargoth |
Posted - 11 May 2006 : 14:09:02 Specficly dragons in the region around Daggerford
Now I figure there might be Black Dragons in the Lizard Marsh, Green Dragons in the Ardeep and Misty Forests. Im strongly tempted to use a Fang dragon and put it in the Mountain range North of Laughing Hollow (Although WOTC seem to have misplaced Laughing Hollow and the Mountain range in 3ed realms)mainly as an excuse to use the Fang Dragon mini in WODQ
Can anyone think of any other places where Dragons might appear around Daggerford (Realmslore references prefered) |
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scererar |
Posted - 14 May 2006 : 00:39:00 quote: Originally posted by Dargoth
So I take it no ones knows of any Dragons (Named or otherwise) in the Daggerford area?
Elminster Ecologies - The high moor PAGES 29 AND 30;
One, an older fellow called Aaronarra, is a crotchety and sarcastic old wyrm of more than 700 winters. Aaronarra lives on the western side of the High Moor, not terribly far from the Misty Forest
SECOND; A beautiful young amethyst dragon resides in Highstar Lake. |
Dargoth |
Posted - 14 May 2006 : 00:19:38 One thing I wouldnt mind seeing in Dragons of Faerun is Dragon Regions ie like the Player character Region in PGTF. Something like this
Region: Sword Coast Black Dragons: Mere of Dead Men Green Dragons: Kyptgarden Forest
Known Dragons: Olothontor (LE Male very old Blue Dragon) Lair: Mount Araddyn, Voaraghamanthar and Waervaerendor (CE Male adult Black Dragons) Lair: Mere of Dead Men, etc |
Dargoth |
Posted - 13 May 2006 : 02:06:14 quote: Originally posted by ericlboyd
quote: Originally posted by Kajehase
Not as such. The map for Wyrms of the North places Daggerford within the domains of Gauluntyr "the Thief Dragon" (Dragon #240), and possibly Lhammaruntosz "the Claws of the Coast" (Dragon #245), though.
Yes, but the Thief Dragon has moved to the Vilhon Reach (see the FRCS [3e]) and had a race change. ;-/
Other dragons to think about include Daurogoth and the Moor Dragon (blanking).
--Eric
Eric do you know of any types of Dragon (Most of the named Dragons are to powerful for the encounter Ive got planned)that live around Daggerford? (Lizard March, Ardeep Forest etc)
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ericlboyd |
Posted - 12 May 2006 : 23:40:44 quote: Originally posted by Kajehase
Not as such. The map for Wyrms of the North places Daggerford within the domains of Gauluntyr "the Thief Dragon" (Dragon #240), and possibly Lhammaruntosz "the Claws of the Coast" (Dragon #245), though.
Yes, but the Thief Dragon has moved to the Vilhon Reach (see the FRCS [3e]) and had a race change. ;-/
Other dragons to think about include Daurogoth and the Moor Dragon (blanking).
--Eric |
Wandering_mage |
Posted - 12 May 2006 : 12:54:04 Thanks for the info. It would seem I have some reading to do. |
Kajehase |
Posted - 12 May 2006 : 09:37:15 Not as such. The map for Wyrms of the North places Daggerford within the domains of Gauluntyr "the Thief Dragon" (Dragon #240), and possibly Lhammaruntosz "the Claws of the Coast" (Dragon #245), though. |
Dargoth |
Posted - 12 May 2006 : 08:23:51 So I take it no ones knows of any Dragons (Named or otherwise) in the Daggerford area? |
Alaundo |
Posted - 12 May 2006 : 08:19:48 quote: Originally posted by Dargoth
Alaundo: Any chance you can change the layout of the Dragon database so the user can list the Dragons by the various column headings ie type, Lair/Domain etc?
Well met
I certainly can, Dargoth. I have such plans for a number of articles here at Candlekeep. It won't be in the immediate future, however, but it is on my list of things to do |
The Sage |
Posted - 12 May 2006 : 07:37:35 Actually, that's the very first article in the archive I linked to above. So, either way... .
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Gray Richardson |
Posted - 12 May 2006 : 07:31:39 Start with this one: http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/wn/20041201a
It is a summary of all the dragons in the series and has a map of all their territories. From this article, by clicking on the name of each dragon it will take you to the full article about each one.
Truly stellar Realmslore. Kudos to Ed & Sean! |
The Sage |
Posted - 12 May 2006 : 00:57:39 The FR Draconomicon for starters:- http://candlekeep.com/bookshelf/products/9297.htm
Ed's "Wyrms of the North" articles (which were originally included in DRAGON and then updated to 3e stats) maintained on the WotC site:- http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/archfr/wn
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Wandering_mage |
Posted - 11 May 2006 : 23:48:50 Since you are all on the topic of Dragons I thought I might ask something. Out of all the gaming worlds I have ever played I think Forgotten realms has always had a healthy amount of Dragons populating Faerun. It isn't over done but just right. Now, that being said. I have glanced over the list of Dragons on Candlekeep's records but unless you encounter the dragons in FR literature where else do you find some decent information concerning the Dragons of Faerun? I am aware also that there is a FR Dragons sourcebook coming out. I can't wait but know ye anything that would give me a better glimpse at the Dragons of the realms in the mean time? |
Dargoth |
Posted - 11 May 2006 : 22:57:51 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
Just copy it to Excel and then rearrange it however you need to.
you can do it as part of the webpage
Check out WOTCs Feats/Monsters/PrC and Class index you can list them by Name, Source etc |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 11 May 2006 : 22:48:42 quote: Originally posted by Dargoth
Alaundo: Any chance you can change the layout of the Dragon database so the user can list the Dragons by the various column headings ie type, Lair/Domain etc?
Just copy it to Excel and then rearrange it however you need to. |
Dargoth |
Posted - 11 May 2006 : 22:34:25 quote: Originally posted by scererar
oops, what can I say, it was early and before the morning coffee
*Chuckle*
Dont worry it got Sage and Wolly as well! |
scererar |
Posted - 11 May 2006 : 22:29:00 oops, what can I say, it was early and before the morning coffee
how about Flashburn: This ancient red dragon lives in the High Moor region, and has used her surprisingly charismatic personality (cha 30) to build up a cult of orcs that worship her as a goddess. She is exceptionally persuasive (Bluff +40), normally soft-spoken, and has a knack for hearing people’s desires in what they say (Sense Motive +25). This is all a façade however, and underneath she is selfish, vicious, greedy, and everything else a proper red dragon should be.
additionally elmisters ecologies, the high moor on pages 27 and 28, cover dragons of the area. |
Dargoth |
Posted - 11 May 2006 : 21:49:19 Myth Drannor?
DAGGERFORD (On the Sword Coast south of Waterdeep) not Dagger Falls in Daggerdale
*chuckle*
Wait till Alaundo see this one
Edit: Had a quick look through the Dragon Database but no luck there doesnt appear to be any official Dragons in the Region (Which suprises me I would have thought at least some Dragons would have laired in the ruins of the Fallen Kingdom)
Alaundo: Any chance you can change the layout of the Dragon database so the user can list the Dragons by the various column headings ie type, Lair/Domain etc?
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The Sage |
Posted - 11 May 2006 : 17:13:24 "Servants of the Verdent Cloud" -- pg. 118.
EDIT: The FR DRAGON DATABASE notes that particular reference also... as I noticed.
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Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 11 May 2006 : 17:06:23 Little Verthie is, if I remember correctly, from one of the dragon adventures in FOR1 Draconomicon. I'd have to check later to see if that's where the reference is from. I know it's from that book; I just can't recall the specific section.
Dargoth, have you checked the the FR dragon database? |
scererar |
Posted - 11 May 2006 : 15:19:26 Verdant cloud - This green wyrm lives 80 miles due west of Myth Drannor, and is worshipped by the population of Trenahess, a nearby village of humans on the east bank of the River Ashaba. The villagers offer up visitors and valuables to “Little Verthie” who defends them from monsters and other communities.
don't remember where this info came from, I found the reference in a pile of FR notes. I am thinking wyrms of the north, but don't quote me on that. |