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AggressionOwl |
Posted - 12 Dec 2016 : 02:35:35 On the wiki, it says that there is a heresy of Oghma located in Sembia, which has broken away from the orthodoxy, by, among other things, declaring it's own Patriarch. Later, this heretical faction moved from Sembia to Cormyr. When did this happen, and what city are they based in?
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cpthero2 |
Posted - 21 Sep 2020 : 06:10:47 Acolyte AggressionOwl,
I would honestly think, since they put the information in the FRCG about that "namer", that it would be around 1476 DR, and the relocation was definitely to Suzail, as per Backdrop: Suzail, from Dungeon #198. It is specifically stated that the Oghmanyte Church moved to Suzail due to the Silent Room Library being there. It said the move occurred a few years before 1479 DR.
I was looking up some interesting stuff on Oghma, this popped up online, and then a search here at the Keep turned up this scroll, and I had to go down the rabbit hole!
I hope that helps! :)
Best regards,
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cpthero2 |
Posted - 21 Sep 2020 : 06:01:00 Great Reader TBeholder,
Great points. Funny how there seems to be this........inconsistency now, eh? haha
Best regards,
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TBeholder |
Posted - 15 Dec 2016 : 03:46:22 quote: Originally posted by AggressionOwl
On the wiki, it says that there is a heresy of Oghma located in Sembia, which has broken away from the orthodoxy,
You are taking a running jump from wikis of all things. Even it says that at least 2 factions agree on the matter.
quote: by, among other things, declaring it's own Patriarch.
Declaring a Patriarch at all, (rather than waiting for the boss to change their diaper personally).
quote: Later, this heretical faction moved from Sembia to Cormyr. When did this happen, and what city are they based in?
It refers to 4e source. Those are... uhhh... not always strongly connected to the pre-existing lore.
quote: Originally posted by Quale
There was a chosen of Oghma in Selgaunt, in Erevis Cale books, he didn't seem particularly heretical.
...and then there are fans. This fact alone could be enough of an excuse for someone like Darmos Lauthyr of Tymora in Arabel to start cheering for local church's importance. |
Quale |
Posted - 14 Dec 2016 : 21:27:36 There was a chosen of Oghma in Selgaunt, in Erevis Cale books, he didn't seem particularly heretical. |
Markustay |
Posted - 14 Dec 2016 : 19:45:51 Logistics...
They wanted to catch Cormyr in a 'pincer maneuver'. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 14 Dec 2016 : 19:00:59 quote: Originally posted by Wrigley
quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
I would imagine it had something to do with the whole Shade moving in thing... Not that I've ever understood what possible interest Shade would have had in Sembia.
IMHO it is not about Shades but about Shar who is major player in Sembia.
She's a major player in a lot of places. Sembia isn't even home to her most important temple, and isn't even mentioned under her major centers of worship in Faiths & Avatars.
So I'm still left wondering why it was such a big deal that Shade had to cross half a continent to take it over. |
Wrigley |
Posted - 14 Dec 2016 : 10:23:40 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
I would imagine it had something to do with the whole Shade moving in thing... Not that I've ever understood what possible interest Shade would have had in Sembia.
IMHO it is not about Shades but about Shar who is major player in Sembia. |
sleyvas |
Posted - 12 Dec 2016 : 15:04:21 I know in Fire in the Blood they talk about a temple in Suzail which is an non-orthodox temple of Oghma. Farideh and Dahl go there looking for information on Supernal runes. Given that Dahl is a paladin of Oghma, there's probably something in those books. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 12 Dec 2016 : 02:58:44 I would imagine it had something to do with the whole Shade moving in thing... Not that I've ever understood what possible interest Shade would have had in Sembia. |