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| xaeyruudh |
Posted - 05 Oct 2014 : 01:46:05 All I can find is the First Shrine of the Queen of Air, under Akadi in Faiths & Avatars.
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| xaeyruudh |
Posted - 05 Oct 2014 : 02:57:29 The description of the First Shrine in F&A definitely says the mound is found "in the ruins of Blaskaltar" which implies that Blaskaltar was larger than the mound/shrine. Also, "the structure is gone" so either a tangible temple/shrine was built on top of the mound or the mound is what remains of the temple/shrine.
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| Kentinal |
Posted - 05 Oct 2014 : 02:15:07 Well I found this quote: Blaskaltar is nothing more than a broad, low mound of grassy earth warmed by the baking sun of the Shaar. Though rumor says that a city once stood on this site, no records of it exist, and no remnants of it are left - not even ruined stonework.
The followers of Akadi refer to this mound as the First Shrine of the Queen of Air and consider it the most important holy site of their faith. Every midsummer, followers of the Lady of the Winds gather here to worship her, swelling the nearby communities of Shaarmid and Kormul for several days.
Not sure how official it is though.
and also this quote: > While reading the Akadi entry I found a reference > to the Ruins of > Blaskaltar located in the Shaar. Does anyone recall > its approximate > location or on which 2e book this info is found?
Gosh, there is so much lore in FR that's it's hard to keep track of it all. I can help on this one though. The Ruins of Blaskaltar are located in the southeast corner of the Shaar..due north of the town of Kormul, about inline with the middle of Lake Lhespan on the west side of The Golden Road.(On the map in FRCS there are five tiny dots in a 'V' shape about where the ruins are) I found it on my old, old FR Atlas, pg 9. The atlas is where I normaly look to find stuff. I think it has the most compleat maps out there. Most other maps cut stuff for space, neatness or just plain lazyness. It does appear that somewhere their exists a massive, detalied map of the realms. Too bad they can't give us all a copy. Brian
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