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Gwenfloor |
Posted - 08 Jun 2007 : 02:27:40 Attention, Realms fans! The latest issue in Dragon Magazine has updated stats on Sememmon and his Elven partner. They have an updated history and format as compared to the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting. He has two new levels of Wizard, and an illustration of his softer side, showing a picture of him and Ashemmi cuddling together. How adorable. |
30 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
The Sage |
Posted - 01 Dec 2024 : 23:48:20 Indeed! It’s fun to speculate anyways … based on what we know from previous lore. Might need to noodle on this. |
George Krashos |
Posted - 01 Dec 2024 : 04:27:47 There is no official answer to this. Like a thousand other details of the Realms, they lie fallow in the 1490s DR. Do what you want.
-- George Krashos |
Pigeon of Blue |
Posted - 23 Nov 2024 : 01:54:31 [quote]Originally posted by George Krashos
Okay folks, some bits snipped out of the Sememmon write-up:
Anything tragic or mentionable happened to them in the days after the Spellplague? Did they survive into 1400 Dr? |
Rinonalyrna Fathomlin |
Posted - 25 Jul 2007 : 01:39:03 quote: Originally posted by Ardashir
Thanks to Mister Krashos for all the new information on Sememmon and Ashemmi. (But so much for my idea of them trying to set up their own organization and recruiting the PCs as mostly-unwitting allies!)
Maybe they could still do that. |
Ardashir |
Posted - 24 Jul 2007 : 15:42:36 Thanks to Mister Krashos for all the new information on Sememmon and Ashemmi. (But so much for my idea of them trying to set up their own organization and recruiting the PCs as mostly-unwitting allies!)
And to Mister Boyd: I liked the stuff on vestiges. |
Steven Schend |
Posted - 17 Jul 2007 : 01:46:40 quote: Originally posted by George Krashos
There was lots more - but then I had to cut 3,000 words.
Not sure if there's any point in me posting the stuff that got cut - it's not 'canon' after all until it gets published.
-- George Krashos
Can't recall, friend, but did I see the uncut or the cut version of this ? Now I'll actually have to hunt up a print copy if only to see if they had any decent art to go along with the gruesome twosome....
Steven |
Rinonalyrna Fathomlin |
Posted - 26 Jun 2007 : 00:24:51 Ha ha!
I'll have to check my local gaming shop for this issue later--I checked late last week and the July issue still hadn't come in yet.  |
KnightErrantJR |
Posted - 25 Jun 2007 : 22:58:44 I loved this article, and for some reason Sememmon has been one of my favorite characters for a long time. From my earlier campaigns to my most recent one, I've been more likely to use Sememmon than some of the other Zhent higher ups.
All that having been said, I have to say something, which I can't really shake no matter how hard I try. The picture of Sememmon on page 74 really reminds me of Gene Simmons for some reason. |
George Krashos |
Posted - 17 Jun 2007 : 00:35:20 Thanks to all for their kind comments. As with all such work there is so much more I could have written. Mayhap, another day.
And I'm so pleased that Asgetrion was able to sneak a peek at the article when Alaundo wasn't looking.
-- George Krashos
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Asgetrion |
Posted - 16 Jun 2007 : 16:38:08 *Asgetrion emerges from the cellars to salute George with his Alaundo-given duster before dashing back into the deeps* |
Ergdusch |
Posted - 16 Jun 2007 : 13:25:40 Great news and great work! Especially interesting to me as the tow apear in the Blackstaff-Novel which I am reading right now!
Many thanks to thee George! Keep up that splendid work of yours! :)
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Rinonalyrna Fathomlin |
Posted - 13 Jun 2007 : 23:43:44 Yes, I enjoyed that--thanks for sharing. Now to get my hands on the actual article... |
ericlboyd |
Posted - 13 Jun 2007 : 23:38:39 quote: Originally posted by Ardashir
quote: Originally posted by Garen Thal
quote: Originally posted by Daviot And which number/month/cover of issue is this? I just might very have to track it down on the newsstands.
This is the July 2007 issue, #357. It's got Demogorgon and company on the cover.
Demogorgon and Sememmon. Much awesomeness.
Two great tastes that taste great together.
I'm looking forward to this!
No vestige love? I'm crushed. There's a tiny bit of Realmslore in that article. ;-)
--Eric |
AlorinDawn |
Posted - 13 Jun 2007 : 23:30:01 Very nice George. Thank you for caring enough to share the "fluff" that we rarely get tio see in Realms articles these days. |
KnightErrantJR |
Posted - 13 Jun 2007 : 22:15:03 That is great work George, thanks for posting it. |
Xysma |
Posted - 13 Jun 2007 : 17:28:53 Thank you George! |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 13 Jun 2007 : 13:49:53 Good stuff, Krash! Thanks for sharing it.  |
George Krashos |
Posted - 13 Jun 2007 : 13:40:15 Okay folks, some bits snipped out of the Sememmon write-up:
Sememmon spent the next several decades as Manshoon’s chief apprentice and underling, routinely being tasked with the most hazardous and sensitive Zhentarim missions. He is thought to have enlisted as a wizard in the service of the crown of Cormyr in the guise of Narloth Alendar in 1301 DR during the period when Cormyr did not enjoy the services of a Mage Royal. He was “broken and banished” (the formal term for exile in Cormyr) in absentia after the spell-slaying in 1304 DR of a member of the Council of Mages, Jarundar Huntsilver, and soon returned to Zhentil Keep. His time in Cormyr is believed to have garnered the Zhentarim much information on the Royal Palace in Suzail and the fortress of High Horn as well as leaving behind several magical tokens and spellglyphs allowing Zhentarim teleportation and scrying magics to pierce hitherto impregnable areas. Upon his appointment as Royal Magician, Vangerdahast is believed to have nullified most of these, but it is thought that he was unable to find them all.
and the full text of what they got up to as the 'covert ops team' of the Moonstars:
In the next two winters Sememmon and Ashemmi undertook several daring and successful missions on behalf of the Moonstars. One of these involved teleporting into monster-infested Murann to snatch Phaan Colwyvv, Tessarch of Amn, from a secret, magical safehold and into the waiting hands of Moonstar agents in Mintarn. He provided valuable information in relation to recent activities of the Shadow Thieves in Waterdeep and the current state of the Council of Six in Amn – information which will no doubt allow the Moonstars to extend their influence into a region that had thwarted Harper infiltration for decades. Similarly, Sememmon and Ashemmi have visited Thay and delivered an item of Netherese origin known only as Hilaunver’s Spellstone to a contact in Eltabbar, traveled back through the Vilhon Reach and assisted in the slaying of the Chondathan noble (and secret Zhentarim information broker) Lord Gaelrin Irithmaerl of Reth at the hands of the vampire Moonstar Asraf yn Malik el Kahaman, and thwarted an attempt in Sheirtalar by members of the Night Parade to place one of their own as a spell-shrouded, prospective mate for the Overking Shaliim of Lapaliiya.
More about Sememmon the man:
His body is a clone created by Manshoon and is in fact the sixth one that this evil archmage has bestowed upon Sememmon in their long association. Despite his vanity (for in his younger days he had waded into battle recklessly, sure that Manshoon would provide him with a new body if it got too damaged or marred), Sememmon is proud of the scars he has received in his adventures since breaking with the Black Network. Before fleeing the Zhentarim, he believed that he was a man who did what he had to do for his survival. Since then, Sememmon has realized what a hypocritical falsehood this attitude was and how his lust for personal power has been the driver throughout much of his life. Events such as the sacrifice of the Blackstaff have opened his eyes to the choices he could have made that would not have led to him becoming the Lord of Darkhold. Whilst he has many regrets and is a changed man in the truest sense of the word, he is too proud to admit his mistakes and instead hides behind a cold, aloof exterior. Only Ashemmi gets to see the real Sememmon and enjoy his sharp sense of humor, rapid-fire wit and keen intelligence and refinement. While he has forged some recent surprising friendships of sorts with individuals such as the no-nonsense Tulrun of the Tent and the Silent Chosen Alvaerele Tasundrym, he continues to be an individual who shuns any meaningful contact with other people.
The whole box and dice for the Ashemmi intro:
Ashemmi has been described as both a gold elf and a moon elf and is in fact a child of both. She was born Shemmithil Maraphiir to her moon elf father, Rhyem Maraphiir and her gold elf mother, Chelryn Sarynnryllar in Silverymoon during the Year of the Dark Masks (1171 DR). Her parents were outcast from their highborn families as the result of their union and after her birth traveled far from the environs of Silverymoon to live among the wood elves of the Neverwinter Woods where Rhyem had kin. They were taken in by elves of the Ilbaereth clan and Ashemmi became fast friends with Malruthiia (the mother of Tsarra Chaadren, the new chatelaine of Blackstaff Tower in Waterdeep as of the Feast of the Moon in the Year of the Lightning Storms). As the youngest of four children, Ashemmi was immature even for an adolescent elf and led a sheltered life for much of her first 80 winters until her older brother Malphys discovered her talent for the Art. Malphys had apprenticed with Khelben the Elder for a short period and taught his much younger sister the rudiments of magic. The nurturing of Ashemmi’s talent saw her dedicate herself to her studies but she chafed under the rigid and exacting rules her straitlaced brother imposed on her in his teachings. She longed to take on beast shape and roam the woods, sprout wings and fly into the skies, and talk to creatures strange and terrible. Afflicted by this wanderlust, she knew that she could no longer reside in the safety of the Neverwinter Woods and be happy.
And a further bit that was greatly truncated:
In the meantime, Ashemmi did what she could to resurrect her relationship with Sememmon. Once again they became lovers and began plotting against Manshoon and the Zhentarim of Darkhold. They let other Harpers infiltrate the Black Network to winnow down their political opponents, hamper and distract Manshoon, and give them the time and space they needed to break free from the Zhentarim without having to sacrifice anything more than their power and station within that organization. The Manshoon Wars saw Ashemmi achieve her goal of breaking free from the Zhentarim but she wanted something more: the restoration of her previous moral and ethical outlook. She realized that only a mage of power could undo Manshoon’s bindings and she requested aid from the Blackstaff. He noted that there was power in the Art to do what she wanted, but that it was power that was not yet in his hands. He counseled her to be patient and swore an oath that he would aid her when other evils of yesteryear were also set aright.
More about Ashemmi the elf:
Ashemmi has found that the habits of years spent under the influence of Manshoon’s magic have taken time to discard. She will still react sarcastically to those she considers unsophisticated or slow-witted and she can be extremely condescending to those she doesn’t know well. She is a lioness when it comes to protecting those she loves or has befriended and will think nothing of sacrificing her all for Sememmon or her daughter Cara. Always conscious of her looks and how they affect those around her, Ashemmi is not averse to using her charms to get what she wants and can be very persuasive and subtle when she needs to be. She is also not hesitant to use her spells to push others into doing her bidding – the saying that “old habits die hard” is very true of her current situation and thinking. Ashemmi is also considering a return to the Harpers or the Moonstars, although she has kept this secret from Sememmon. She feels that the two of them can only do so much against their enemies without strong allies. The death of Khelben Arunsun has seen them lose their biggest covert ally and she fears that their exclusion from Rhymanthiin (which she agrees with) will lead them to becoming increasingly isolated and vulnerable. She wants to find a haven where she can live with her man in peace and raise a family, and this goal governs much of her thinking.
And last but not least, I even had to cut the dedication:
George Krashos would like to thank Steven Schend, Eytan Bernstein, Eric L. Boyd, Brian Cortijo, Thomas M. Costa and Ed Greenwood for their wisdom pertaining to all things Realmsian and their assistance in bringing the Renegades of Darkhold into the light. He owes them all a generous tallglass of Tashlutan Amberthroat.
Hope this gives you a few more glimpses into this interesting couple.
-- George Krashos
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The Sage |
Posted - 13 Jun 2007 : 12:34:18 Agreed.
Though, knowing George... he's likely going to keep hold of those 3,000 words and drop them into some future piece of Realmslore should the opportunity present itself. 
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Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 13 Jun 2007 : 10:09:27 quote: Originally posted by George Krashos
There was lots more - but then I had to cut 3,000 words.
Not sure if there's any point in me posting the stuff that got cut - it's not 'canon' after all until it gets published.
-- George Krashos
Canon or no, I'd love to see it.  |
George Krashos |
Posted - 13 Jun 2007 : 05:33:10 There was lots more - but then I had to cut 3,000 words.
Not sure if there's any point in me posting the stuff that got cut - it's not 'canon' after all until it gets published.
-- George Krashos
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Xysma |
Posted - 13 Jun 2007 : 03:39:12 Great article George, two of my all-time favorite realms characters given excellent treatment. I only wish there were more of it! |
Ardashir |
Posted - 13 Jun 2007 : 00:06:43 quote: Originally posted by Garen Thal
quote: Originally posted by Daviot And which number/month/cover of issue is this? I just might very have to track it down on the newsstands.
This is the July 2007 issue, #357. It's got Demogorgon and company on the cover.
Demogorgon and Sememmon. Much awesomeness.
Two great tastes that taste great together.
I'm looking forward to this! |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 12 Jun 2007 : 17:10:14 I'm in Florida, and have the month-to-month subscription. I just got mine yesterday. This article (and the comics at the back) are the only things I've read thus far.
I really enjoyed the article, but it was way too short! They could have doubled the wordcount and still not had enough room, thinks I. I'd love to see all of Krash's cut lore for this one. |
Kajehase |
Posted - 12 Jun 2007 : 16:00:43 quote: Originally posted by Gwenfloor
quote: Originally posted by Purple Dragon Knight
quote: Originally posted by Gwenfloor
Attention, Realms fans! The latest issue in Dragon Magazine has updated stats on Sememmon and his Elven partner. They have an updated history and format as compared to the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting. He has two new levels of Wizard, and an illustration of his softer side, showing a picture of him and Ashemmi cuddling together. How adorable.
Are you freaggin' kidding? you got your Dragon mag already? I bought the ferrous dragon one last week, and Dungeon today... and you have the *NEXT* Dragon already? where do you live and are you a subscriber!?!   
I do not wish to give away my real-world location on the Internet, but let me say that I am located in the American South. And yes, I am a subscriber. I also, subscribe to Dungeon Magazine.
So... you're somewhere close to Patagonia then? |
Gwenfloor |
Posted - 11 Jun 2007 : 18:25:13 quote: Originally posted by Purple Dragon Knight
quote: Originally posted by Gwenfloor
Attention, Realms fans! The latest issue in Dragon Magazine has updated stats on Sememmon and his Elven partner. They have an updated history and format as compared to the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting. He has two new levels of Wizard, and an illustration of his softer side, showing a picture of him and Ashemmi cuddling together. How adorable.
Are you freaggin' kidding? you got your Dragon mag already? I bought the ferrous dragon one last week, and Dungeon today... and you have the *NEXT* Dragon already? where do you live and are you a subscriber!?!   
I do not wish to give away my real-world location on the Internet, but let me say that I am located in the American South. And yes, I am a subscriber. I also, subscribe to Dungeon Magazine. |
EytanBernstein |
Posted - 10 Jun 2007 : 22:29:30 Why not indeed... |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 10 Jun 2007 : 15:23:49 quote: Originally posted by EytanBernstein
quote: Originally posted by Garen Thal
quote: Originally posted by Daviot And which number/month/cover of issue is this? I just might very have to track it down on the newsstands.
This is the July 2007 issue, #357. It's got Demogorgon and company on the cover.
Demogorgon and Sememmon. Much awesomeness.
"The Unholy Alliance of Semmegorgon." I can just picture it.
Why not Demomon?  |
EytanBernstein |
Posted - 10 Jun 2007 : 14:44:55 quote: Originally posted by Garen Thal
quote: Originally posted by Daviot And which number/month/cover of issue is this? I just might very have to track it down on the newsstands.
This is the July 2007 issue, #357. It's got Demogorgon and company on the cover.
Demogorgon and Sememmon. Much awesomeness.
"The Unholy Alliance of Semmegorgon." I can just picture it. |
MerrikCale |
Posted - 10 Jun 2007 : 04:28:48 I am looking forward to this, when does it hit the newstands? |