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capnvan Posted - 19 May 2009 : 20:28:16
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Fillow Posted - 22 May 2009 : 09:07:12
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Originally posted by capnvan

The Wailing Tower was Aesperus' (the King in Copper) final stronghold, where he was defeated by the forces of Lathander.

oops, I totally forgot that. Sorry for missing capnvan

quote:
Originally posted by capnvan

although I suppose it's possible it will reappear somewhere in the rest of the trilogy.

Maybe in the third one. I believe that the second one does not take place near Hulburg but somewhere else, around the sea.
The Sage Posted - 22 May 2009 : 00:45:17
quote:
Originally posted by Christopher_Rowe

Hi, Fillow!

So, capnvan, when I went to the shop tonight to pick up my reserved copy of Monster Manual 2 I did my usual run through the used stuff, and one thing that wasn't there last week was a very good copy of John Terra's 1995 Moonsea supplement. I'll give it a look-through later and see what I see.
I'll save you some time. There isn't anything about the Wailing Tower in The Moonsea supplement. I recall a similar discussion about the Tower here at Candlekeep in April '08. And I'd previously searched the tome for any useful info back then. I don't recall much info on the Wailing Tower in Mysteries of the Moonsea either, unfortunately.

As per the previous discussion, I surmised that the Tower may have been intentionally generated for the new map of Thar.
Christopher_Rowe Posted - 22 May 2009 : 00:24:47
Hi, Fillow!

So, capnvan, when I went to the shop tonight to pick up my reserved copy of Monster Manual 2 I did my usual run through the used stuff, and one thing that wasn't there last week was a very good copy of John Terra's 1995 Moonsea supplement. I'll give it a look-through later and see what I see.

Cheers,
Wooly Rupert Posted - 21 May 2009 : 22:25:40
quote:
Originally posted by Fillow

Capnvan, why don't you ask directly to Rich in his CK's thread ?


Rich Baker prefers to only answer questions in his thread on the WotC forums.
Fillow Posted - 21 May 2009 : 21:38:39
Capnvan, why don't you ask directly to Rich in his CK's thread ?

Hi Christopher, hapy to read you back. It's a long time we did not discuss in the same thread.
Christopher_Rowe Posted - 21 May 2009 : 21:15:32
I'm with Fillow. I bought the book when it came out but if the Wailing Tower is mentioned it I don't recall. Maybe there's something in the third edition sourcebook The Mysteries of Moonsea?
Fillow Posted - 21 May 2009 : 21:04:40
No scribe seems to have read Swordmage ? I did but I must admit that the name of "Wailing tower" remind nothing for me.
It does not mean that it is not quoted in the novel. I read it when it has been released, several months ago. So I'm not sure at all that this Tower is not in the book.

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