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LetumLux |
Posted - 28 Feb 2014 : 10:22:36 Been doing some searching, but so far haven't turned up what I'm looking for.
I'm trying to find a canonical list of flora, specifically flowering plants but I can weed through a list for that detail, that is used in the Forgotten Realms setting, that also has descriptions of their appearance.
Thus far I've found this pretty cool site (http://www.forgottenadventures.com/FRInfo/herbspart2.htm); however, for all of the information it provides from various settings, it doesn't describe what the plants actually look like.
I have this vague recollection of there being actual information about flowers, trees, and whatnot from the older editions, but I can't remember where I saw it. Maybe one of the Volo's Guides, though so far I haven't found what I'm looking for.
So, I'm hoping to tap into the roots of the community and ask for help in finding a descriptive list of Realmsian plants. Who knows, maybe one of you has been looking into something like this recently and you just so happen to know a source.
I know there's some overlap between real world and fictional plants, and I'm primarily interested in the ones specific to Toril and what they actually look like. Secondly, what the alternate, fictional name might be for real world plants imported into the setting.
I've so far checked Elminster's Ecologies and all the Volo's Guides that seemed to be applicable. I could just make it all up, and I will if I can't find anything else - but I much rather use what the setting provides, if it indeed provides it at all. That way when I use the name of a particular flower that might have a certain appearance and lore attached to it, it can be used to evoke a certain theme amongst other people who have looked into it, or bother to ask. Connotations are my favorite, but mainly when they can be shared through setting lore.
It honestly shouldn't be that difficult to find if it exists, I just have to find the source. Probably a 2nd Ed one. Volo's Guide has exactly the kind of list I want, for gemstones, metals, and trees. It describes what they look like, how they might be used mundanely or magically, and any folklore about them. Now I just need that, but for plants other than trees.
So! Does anyone know of such a source? Has Ed already answered this and there is a list somewhere buried in ones of his questions thread? Or is that will I'll have to go queue up for the best chance to get what I'm after?
Thanks in advance! |
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LetumLux |
Posted - 11 Mar 2014 : 04:28:29 @ Brian I have seen that, yes. :D That's essentially what I'm looking for, but for other plants/flowers. Thank you!
@ Lothlos, Jeremy I hadn't heard about that Lexicon before. I'll be eager to check it out when it's finished migrating. Thanks for that. |
Jeremy Grenemyer |
Posted - 08 Mar 2014 : 18:42:45 Lothlos, thank you for checking.
That's the wiki that we (well, I) were working on.
I'd been slowly porting over information from the Loremaster forums to their wiki, took a break, and then the forums went down. :( |
Lothlos |
Posted - 08 Mar 2014 : 17:30:42 @Jeremy it seems that Loremaster.org is moving their Forgotten Realms Lexicon here: http://www.loremaster.org/wiki/index.php?title=Forgotten_Realms |
Jeremy Grenemyer |
Posted - 07 Mar 2014 : 05:59:21 quote: Originally posted by LetumLux
So! Does anyone know of such a source?
There is the Forgotten Realms Lexicon at the Loremaster.org forums.
But unfortunately the forum space is down. (Brian, any word from Matt on when they forums will return? I know you guys are knee deep in game design for Red Aegis right now.)
LetumLux, the only flowering plant I have on file that I later added to the Forgotten Realms Lexicon is:
Thelmallow: A flowering plant that grows in bogs and stagnant swamps. Thelmallow flowers are white and attract stingflies. [[Greenwood, Ed. "Eye On the Realms: Spellslayer Wine." Dungeon #195 October 2011]] http://www.wizards.com/DnD/Article.aspx?x=dnd/dun/201110eotr" target="_blank"> http://www.wizards.com/DnD/Article.aspx?x=dnd/dun/201110eotr
Note: this item was found by me on February 2013. Any other flowering plants found in other sources would have been added directly to the Lexicon without me first making a separate note in my computer (I'd come to rely on the Lexicon directly and assumed it would always be accessible). |
Brian R. James |
Posted - 07 Mar 2014 : 04:37:38 LetumLux, You may be interested in the listing of Realms trees in Volo's Guide to All Things Magical, on pages 59-64. |
Lothlos |
Posted - 06 Mar 2014 : 18:09:14 There is some information in the medical and food sections in Ed Greenwood Presents Elminster's Forgotten Realms - Hope this helps I will keep looking
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