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Lost Elph |
Posted - 19 Feb 2003 : 04:17:37 hiy...i`m working on this story and i don`t know where to start it. see i`m not all that familer with all the places in the Realms and well....i have no idea where would be a good place too start off at. thanks |
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Lost Elph |
Posted - 19 Feb 2003 : 06:47:01 thank you Mumadar! |
Mumadar Ibn Huzal |
Posted - 19 Feb 2003 : 05:45:48 If you start the story in the Dales, you have and plenty of material available, either on the internet or through the Q&A game on Candlekeep and there's plenty of drow there nowadays (1372 DR)
Of course the North / Silver Marches is another option, besides some gaming products available, that's where most of Salvatore's Drizzt novels are set. Two major drow cities in the vicinity: Menzo and Ched Nassad... what would you like more...
Okay, less canon material needed, more DM input... Try Tethyr and Calimshan in the south wst of Faerun. Drow on the surface in the woods that form the border between these two nations as well as underneath most of the Calim Desert including underneath (and in) Calimport... |
Bookwyrm |
Posted - 19 Feb 2003 : 05:04:05 I bought the atlas when I was 15. Of course, it was used, so it was about half price. Good condition, though. |
Lost Elph |
Posted - 19 Feb 2003 : 05:00:45 ya its the drow-char story.....the only reason i`m asking is because i really don`t have the money to go out and buy the things i need.....i guess thats what i get for being 17 and not having a job |
Bookwyrm |
Posted - 19 Feb 2003 : 04:32:39 Boy, talk about a silly question. What place in the Realms is best? You're going to get far too many answers. However, if this is that drow-character story you've referred to, then I think somewhere in the northern realms is best. Or just someplace without lots of cities, and more trees. See if you can get your hands on the Realms Atlas. I found the first edition of it in a used bookstore, and it really helped with understanding the Realms . . . . |