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scuda |
Posted - 10 Jul 2018 : 02:49:05 Hello, Does anyone have further links and descriptions to the following:
"Telormar Gultor: The dwarf children born of the Thunder Blessing are no more likely to be valorous than any other dwarves, but thunder children who do live valorous lives (and particularly those who are twins) see each other as special kin sharing a bond like that of an extended clan. These valorous thunder children, called Telormar Gultor ("good-forged souls" in Dwarven), are quick to step up in time of need, especially when other dwarves arc involved and always when another of their creed needs help. They watch over each other, trade news on others in the "family," and aren't afraid to get their hands dirty when the battle horns sound. A person who harms or kills one of the Telormar Gultor has made many enemies with a single act."
If not, who should I ask? Ed Greenwood? Cheers. |
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cpthero2 |
Posted - 08 Oct 2018 : 16:31:46 Seeker scuda,
I believe the novel The Gilded Rune discussed the Thunder Blessing, and may have covered the Telormar Gultor there. Not 100% though.
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quote: Originally posted by scuda
Hello, Does anyone have further links and descriptions to the following:
"Telormar Gultor: The dwarf children born of the Thunder Blessing are no more likely to be valorous than any other dwarves, but thunder children who do live valorous lives (and particularly those who are twins) see each other as special kin sharing a bond like that of an extended clan. These valorous thunder children, called Telormar Gultor ("good-forged souls" in Dwarven), are quick to step up in time of need, especially when other dwarves arc involved and always when another of their creed needs help. They watch over each other, trade news on others in the "family," and aren't afraid to get their hands dirty when the battle horns sound. A person who harms or kills one of the Telormar Gultor has made many enemies with a single act."
If not, who should I ask? Ed Greenwood? Cheers.
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scuda |
Posted - 10 Jul 2018 : 17:44:22 I had forgotten that I too had seen this published in Champions of Valor.
Well, I guess one can see it as a small pocket of unexplored Forgotten Realms storybuilding! |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 10 Jul 2018 : 10:47:49 quote: Originally posted by TBeholder
IDK, Champions of Valor ToC has "Minor Organizations" in Chapter 3. Reasonable assumptions are that 1. it's a bunch of 1-2 paragraph entries, and 2. realmshelps list is based on this, though may also include some other expansions. Anyone got that book on hands?
Good call. The list comes from that book, and at least for this group, contains that same info.
I am surprised that nothing came up on the Google, but that indicates to me that aside from that one blurb, nothing has been officially written about or done with this group. |
TBeholder |
Posted - 10 Jul 2018 : 10:33:40 IDK, Champions of Valor ToC has "Minor Organizations" in Chapter 3. Reasonable assumptions are that 1. it's a bunch of 1-2 paragraph entries, and 2. realmshelps list is based on this, though may also include some other expansions. Anyone got that book on hands? |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 10 Jul 2018 : 10:12:08 It's got a lot of canon material, but the lack of any other references coming up on a Google search makes me think this is not canon. |
scuda |
Posted - 10 Jul 2018 : 05:40:42 I pilfered the quote from that page as well...but I never considered Realmshelps as a fan-created site without pretty decent source behind the material there (at least 99% Canon). |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 10 Jul 2018 : 04:31:40 There doesn't seem to be much mention beyond the page linked below... A Google search didn't turn up any other sources, and the page itself didn't reference any sources, so I'm thinking it's a fan-created thing.
http://www.realmshelps.net/faerun/organizations/minorvalor.shtml |
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