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jordanz |
Posted - 21 Apr 2010 : 23:05:54 Has it ever been documented? If not, who was the first mortal race to produce magic users? How did they learn? From Wwom did they learn? Outsiders? Gods? Spontaneously? |
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Cleric Generic |
Posted - 13 May 2010 : 12:34:24 One of the creator races was probably the first mortals to produce 'proper' spell-casters through learned magic, as opposed to possessing instinctive magical power. The cave dwelling proto-humans of the same time might have had some kind of early shamans, but nothing even close to the power routinely wielded by the Sarrukh and friends.
You could also argue that the elves would have learned magic well before they ever left Faerie and showed up on Faerun. |
Dracons |
Posted - 13 May 2010 : 12:03:34 First Magic user? Wouldn't that be AO when he decided to burp and made Selune and Shar? Then they did the sister test, made Faerun... etc etc.
Honestly though, I think the first user of magic was a Sarrukh, likely Arthindol (The Terraseer). Again, unlikely. However he'd very likely know.
I do know the Sarrukh, Batrachi and Aearee were the only three of the creator races that used magic the most. It was how the Nether Scrolls were made by the Sarrukh stealing the lore of magic from Batrachi and Aearee's studies of primative users. |
althen artren |
Posted - 10 May 2010 : 21:14:31 I feel your pain ash, I got killed by those decks as well. A lot. Scarred me for a long time against blue decks.
Then I learned how to build a blue deck. WA HA HA HA |
Nicolai Withander |
Posted - 10 May 2010 : 16:04:38 Well the Sarrukh, the dragons and the elves all have a kind of first in many ways! The sarrukh I dont know how or why, but they created the nether scrolls. The dragons are just so magical that they have an innate ability! An the elves... dont get me started on the elves. They got contacted by a sertain individual. Who called himself Morpheus! |
Jakk |
Posted - 09 May 2010 : 19:20:43 Heh... I never played Magic, and thought for a long time that it was the antithesis of role-playing... which is why I was initially horrified when WotC bought TSR. In hindsight, better that than the alternative... no comment on the latest corporate transaction. |
Ashe Ravenheart |
Posted - 09 May 2010 : 17:56:21 Oh, I watch it regularly. The problem is that my best friend had a blue deck in magic where you'd get killed by Tim all the time. Two years of that 'affects' you in ways you can't describe. |
Jakk |
Posted - 09 May 2010 : 06:13:33 That's very sad, Ashe. You need to sit down and watch "Holy Grail" at least once in the next few days... preferably the deluxe DVD edition with the Shakespearean subtitles turned on. |
Ashe Ravenheart |
Posted - 23 Apr 2010 : 14:35:43 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
I've heard about the first mortal magic user in the Realms. Some called him... Tim.
How sad is it that I know longer think of Monty Python first when I here that name? Instead I always thing of a prodigal sorcerer before Python. |
Alisttair |
Posted - 23 Apr 2010 : 13:52:02 I thought Wooly was, but I could be mistaken |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 23 Apr 2010 : 00:36:07 I've heard about the first mortal magic user in the Realms. Some called him... Tim. |
Quale |
Posted - 22 Apr 2010 : 18:22:00 I think it was some fey creature, by spontaneous sorcery or learned from the immortal fey (why, cause of Lurue).
Or a sarrukh priest of the World Serpent
Or if you want to believe Stardeep, aboleths, but then you could throw a race of sentient jellies to the race |
The Sage |
Posted - 22 Apr 2010 : 00:58:15 While I suspect this is something we may never know, I think you might have better lucking asking this to Ed. |
jordanz |
Posted - 21 Apr 2010 : 23:20:03 quote: Originally posted by sfdragon
the rumor is taught by Mystryl.
actual name is likely NDA or not ever listed
So what does that mean? It's an eternal mystery? |
sfdragon |
Posted - 21 Apr 2010 : 23:12:24 the rumor is taught by Mystryl.
actual name is likely NDA or not ever listed
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