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| Gothmog |
Posted - 21 Jun 2004 : 00:40:45 I read something about him from the magic of faerun. Nchaser says,'it is the only thing that can save us from the coming doom' about Thalang. Does anyone have informaiton about that 'doom' and thalang? Of course a piece of information about Nchaser would be useful too. |
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| Alisttair |
Posted - 14 Mar 2011 : 10:28:02 Bleh! I don't get to go to Gencon and see these marvels and speak to deities  |
| Markustay |
Posted - 13 Mar 2011 : 02:45:13 Hope to see you there this year, George.
And hope to find a friendly and generous Ed.  |
| George Krashos |
Posted - 12 Mar 2011 : 07:41:45 quote: Originally posted by Markustay @GK - you have maps I have never seen? {bright green with jealousy}
I am a fortunate soul and Ed is a generous one. A gift of lore and p/copies of his personally drawn maps and illustrations was a small part of the wonder that was meeting him for the first time at GEN-CON. Have to get there again if only to spend time with farflung friends.
-- George Krashos
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| Markustay |
Posted - 11 Mar 2011 : 19:54:01 I understand he has taken to consuming Tiger's Blood and spends all his time having wild parties.

@GK - you have maps I have never seen? {bright green with jealousy} |
| Alisttair |
Posted - 09 Mar 2011 : 18:25:28 Nchaser (27th level Mage in 2E) is mentioned in The North: AGuide to the Savage Frontier, in the Wilderness book pg 45 - it states he is living on an island of ice lying high above the polar cap (this is beyond the Spine of the World). Any new updated info on what is occuring with this old powerful wizard? |
| Quale |
Posted - 10 Nov 2009 : 17:59:15 I used this plot once, Thalang got me thinking of the Leng, then I involved the Old Ones of Illusk, the Covenant and planar networks of multiple Hosttowers.
Anyway it's better for such plots to stay mysterious. |
| George Krashos |
Posted - 10 Nov 2009 : 05:32:52 quote: Originally posted by Marco Volo Is that mean that we can have a map of Whisper's Crypt copyright George Krashos ?
Hehe. No. I've got a p/copy of Ed's hand-drawn graph paper original and it's mine, all mine .... mwahahahaha. Ahem. Given that there was an FR product attached to this map (even if they didn't use it) I'm guessing that it really belongs to TSR/WotC and so dissemination to the fanbase is likely a no no.
-- George Krashos
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| Jakk |
Posted - 09 Nov 2009 : 07:08:10 That would be nice, Marco Volo... what I'd really like, though, is a copy of the entire original Ed-written Haunted Halls, not the flimsy little "dungeon level 1" thing that was published for 2nd edition. Oh, and I'd love for all the 1E and 2E FR books and Dragon magazines that I own to be with me where I live. There are other things I'd like too, but at least getting my gaming library moved has the slightest chance of happening. 
Edit: Back on topic: I just re-read that bit from Magic of Faerun; it's totally a Sellplague hint, Wooly. Wizards that powerful don't disappear for years, then reappear looking scared out of their minds for anything less than a vision of the Sellplague. It has given me an idea for a time-travel campaign, tho; events as long ago as the Fall of Netheril or the Fall of Myth Drannor are locked into the timestream and can't be changed, but something like the Sellplague should be completely reversible or avoidable, especially pre-time-jump. I would have my PCs sent back to help Halaster with whatever ritual it was that he was attempting when he atomized his soul, and possibly also to help Szass Tam complete his binding of Eltab; I suspect that may have helped to prevent the Sellplague too, albeit with nasty side-effects for Tam's enemies. As much as I hate what it did to Faerun, I love what the Sellplague has done for my creative processes. Or maybe I'm not being all that inspired, and it really was that easy to make Faerun more interesting without blowing it up. Either way, it's happened, and there's some interesting background lore to accompany it, which means that there are all kinds of ways to prevent or reverse it, if one has magic that's powerful enough.  |
| Marco Volo |
Posted - 08 Nov 2009 : 13:13:25 quote: Originally posted by George Krashos
The third, "main" reference is on page 40 of the DM'S SOURCEBOOK, referring to Mellomir's claim of finding an "ancient" and "magical" treasure in the vicinity of the Haunted Halls. The dwarves vanishing over the years were fleeing the Realms through gates (portals, linking to other worlds / alternate Prime Material Planes) that are not in the Haunted Halls, but can be reached through the Halls (I think the maps I gave you at GenCon included the "Whisper's Crypt" level, yes?).
Is that mean that we can have a map of Whisper's Crypt copyright George Krashos ? |
| Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 09 Oct 2008 : 06:06:37 quote: Originally posted by Jakk
Reviving another old thread that looked mysteriously intriguing. You don't suppose this 'coming doom' and Thalang had anything to do with the Spellplague, do you? 
Just a thought... Eric, any response to George's challenge after four years? 
It's not listed as a Sellplague hint...
quote: Originally posted by George Krashos
Well here's the low down on the "spellplague" before it even was the "spellplague" from Ed himself. Given that the 100 year jump and the Abeir returning thingies are now in the public domain, this post isn't spoiling anything and I thought that the wider forum community might appreciate the insight.
There are actually THREE references, all of which will really only be understandable "after the fact." One of them is the "Smashed the black star" curiosity that several scribes have been so fascinated by, and another is a CYCLOPEDIA heading (yes, just the heading). [Ed was referring to the "Abeir-Toril" heading]
The third, "main" reference is on page 40 of the DM'S SOURCEBOOK, referring to Mellomir's claim of finding an "ancient" and "magical" treasure in the vicinity of the Haunted Halls. The dwarves vanishing over the years were fleeing the Realms through gates (portals, linking to other worlds / alternate Prime Material Planes) that are not in the Haunted Halls, but can be reached through the Halls (I think the maps I gave you at GenCon included the "Whisper's Crypt" level, yes?). The dwarves were departing to avoid the coming Spellplague, and the monsters and adventurers vanishing into and emerging from the Halls were also using the gates.
The original text of this entry had Mellomir referring to an unspecified "message of fire."
The original turnover of FR1 THE HAUNTED HALLS OF EVENINGSTAR included a magical "message" formed by flames dancing in midair that briefly appeared to anyone entering the many-pillared room of Encounter 31, that said this: "A great storm of magic is coming, that will twist or maim many. Beware the Black Star." It was edited out because the TSR designers of the day thought it too substantial to print without providing something of an explanation (that there was no wordcount left in the module to provide, and that would open a can of worms they wanted to avoid). This same message appears in front of the gates used the dwarves, monsters, and adventurers, whenever they are approached from the "Realms" side.
So there you have it. Too mangled and chopped-down for anyone studying the Old Grey Box to recognize without this explanation. Sorry. I DID warn everyone it would be nigh-impossible to spot, beforehand.
By the way, there's something else in FR0 tied to this: Sabirine's Specular. A Spell Engine provides a tiny "shelter" from Spellplague effects around itself, and Sabirine chose to die rather than embrace lichdom because she didn't want to endure years of undeath only to be swept away in the Spellplague, or twisted and maimed and left in a world ravaged by the Spellplague.
The Spellplague term isn't mine (I called it "the Doom," or "the Coming of the Black Star" or "THE Spellstorm"), and I always intended this to be a mythical always-in-the-future bogey-tale.
There you have it.
-- George Krashos
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| Jakk |
Posted - 09 Oct 2008 : 03:12:55 Reviving another old thread that looked mysteriously intriguing. You don't suppose this 'coming doom' and Thalang had anything to do with the Spellplague, do you? 
Just a thought... Eric, any response to George's challenge after four years?  |
| George Krashos |
Posted - 21 Jun 2004 : 09:41:04 Scant details on Nchaser can be found in "Pages From the Mages", and the bit about the Thalang in "Magic of Faerun" is exactly what Arivia said it was - a plot hook for eager DMs. I doubt it will be used in any upcoming product but never doubt someone like Eric Boyd's resourcefulness and desperate need to weave together far-flung FR references. 
-- George Krashos
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| Arivia |
Posted - 21 Jun 2004 : 02:55:27 This would be a dangling plot hook-all is left for the DM to develop. |
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