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Senbar Flay |
Posted - 26 Nov 2004 : 14:49:08 Hello out there!
I would lie to know if you have the time some of the grand libraires and halls in the relms. Of course their is candlekeep I also know of the spirit soaring and the Vaullt of Sages however are their any more. Please do tell. thanks |
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Lord Karsus |
Posted - 18 Jun 2008 : 23:29:40 -The royal library in Leuthilspar would be impressive, to be sure. |
BlackDragonKarameikos |
Posted - 12 May 2008 : 17:37:57 Thanks for the info Steven. It helps a lot. |
Steven Schend |
Posted - 09 May 2008 : 22:30:54 quote: Originally posted by BlackDragonKarameikos
I have a question for the sages here.
How detailed is the library at Waterdeep? What i mean by that is, how far back would the information go, and would the library have information on such things as poisons, Artifacts, and the like?
Or would only Candlekeep have that kind of information?
I have a member of my group that is on a quest to find a cure for his wife who was poisoned by a vrey rare poison. I have him heading there in the hopes of finding some info' on the poison and also the cure, which is an Artifact. This artifact is the only thing that can cure the poison, nothing else will work.
Oghma's Font of Knowledge would have at least something on poisons and that like. There's even a slight chance they might know a temple of Talona somewheres that would have EXACTLY what you might need (or they might, for ease of play, have an old temple book of poisons and antidotes within their library).
I've always seen the Font of Knowledge as a great cathedral of learning with an exchange program with Candlekeep and all the schools and libraries of Luruar so they can copy books and share the info.
SES |
BlackDragonKarameikos |
Posted - 09 May 2008 : 03:11:44 I have a question for the sages here.
How detailed is the library at Waterdeep? What i mean by that is, how far back would the information go, and would the library have information on such things as poisons, Artifacts, and the like?
Or would only Candlekeep have that kind of information?
I have a member of my group that is on a quest to find a cure for his wife who was poisoned by a vrey rare poison. I have him heading there in the hopes of finding some info' on the poison and also the cure, which is an Artifact. This artifact is the only thing that can cure the poison, nothing else will work. |
Jorkens |
Posted - 10 Jun 2006 : 23:14:05 quote:
Originally posted by Lucius Please forgive me if this has been mentioned, or isn't technically a library, but what of the location of "Canticle"? The name escapes me, but I recall it being a place of learning far to the north.
I think you mean the one in Erlkazar? I think that is the one Brian R James mentioned above; Erlkazar is east of Amn and Tethyr. I have only read the first book of the series, so I could be wrong. |
Lucius |
Posted - 10 Jun 2006 : 22:26:03 Please forgive me if this has been mentioned, or isn't technically a library, but what of the location of "Canticle"? The name escapes me, but I recall it being a place of learning far to the north. |
Wandering_mage |
Posted - 19 May 2006 : 21:12:56 Wow, good info. I shall use this information wisely! By seeking out each one in game. My DM is going to hate me. |
TheHermit |
Posted - 09 May 2006 : 04:00:04 Not a library as such, but Yartar is the home of Esklindrar, a sage with "the best mind for books this side of Candlekeep" according to Elminster (as quoted in Volo's Guide to the North). His shop is filled with thousands of books, treasure maps, and folios. |
Aysen |
Posted - 05 May 2006 : 06:42:16 I can think of two more suggestions, one of them a longshot:
The Green Room in Ruathym: Not sure if its a formal library, but I remember a few mage tomes being linked with it.
Also, the king's tear of Everard Farseer mentioned in one of the stories in Realms of (Valor? or Infamy? one of them)supposedly contains glimpses of that king's library.
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Paj |
Posted - 26 Apr 2006 : 10:35:42 Theres also the rumoured 'Mirror-Library' that Candlekeep supposedly has somewhere in the Realms. |
Beirnadri Magranth |
Posted - 19 Apr 2006 : 17:29:58 Also there is Kraanfhaor's Door about 100mi south of Secomber, in the ruins of one of Miyritar's greatest mage schools. Some believe that the great library of Kraanfhaor may still stand behind this door and finding it would unlock many secrets of elven high magic. - roughly paraphrased from pg 58-59 of LEoF.
oh and where is this Draeshada library described? |
Jamallo Kreen |
Posted - 03 Jul 2005 : 00:24:16 Hey! I can finally contribute something! The Vault of the Sages is in Silverymoon.
Herald's Holdfast is west of Silverymoon and has an even larger collection, possibly the largest in the North.
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I looked up Dhaztanar in The Horde boxed set, and I am curious about it's fate after the Tuigan attacked Semphar. Was it ransacked or burned?
Another city which may have a library is Bhaluin, which is more than 4300 years old and is the seat of a mixed community of undead and living humans. They may well have a wealth of literary and arcane books from the days of the (old) Imaskar Empire. . |
Brian R. James |
Posted - 01 Jul 2005 : 23:29:00 Also Spirit Soaring in eastern Erlkazar, home to Cadderly Bonaduce, Chosen of Deneir. |
Jamallo Kreen |
Posted - 01 Jul 2005 : 22:47:20 quote: Originally posted by Ty
A few from Lost Empires of Faerun:
The Purple Library, located in Deep Imaskar, is another good spot detailing Imaskari lore and magic.
The Sorrowwood, constructed during Aryvandaar, although not a library per se, grants visions and such.
Xothol, located in the southwestern Graypeaks, was a dwarven college of wizardry built by Ammarindar in preparation for war with Netheril and likely still contains quite a bit of magical knowledge, as it was sealed after Netheril's fall.
The Earthvault, overseen by the dao Diuthaizos, has recorded Shanatar's history for thirteen thousand years.
The Monastery of St. Fanal has a library of historical tomes from 132 DR detailing the Lake of Steam.
Thank you for sharing that. I don't have that book, but at least I'll know what to look for in the future. |
Ty |
Posted - 01 Jul 2005 : 21:21:06 A few from Lost Empires of Faerun:
The Purple Library, located in Deep Imaskar, is another good spot detailing Imaskari lore and magic.
The Sorrowwood, constructed during Aryvandaar, although not a library per se, grants visions and such.
Xothol, located in the southwestern Graypeaks, was a dwarven college of wizardry built by Ammarindar in preparation for war with Netheril and likely still contains quite a bit of magical knowledge, as it was sealed after Netheril's fall.
The Earthvault, overseen by the dao Diuthaizos, has recorded Shanatar's history for thirteen thousand years.
The Monastery of St. Fanal has a library of historical tomes from 132 DR detailing the Lake of Steam. |
Naeryndam |
Posted - 01 Jul 2005 : 16:42:08 There are two more I can think of. The great library on Mt. Talath in Halruaa is supposed to be the greatest collection of magic in Faerun. Then there was also a library during the time of the Creator Races called Draeshada. |
The Sage |
Posted - 28 Jun 2005 : 02:57:17 quote: Originally posted by Smyther
In the realm of Semphar there is a LARGE magical university and library combined (presumably in Dhaztanar), but its name escapes me.
Yes, the university is situated in Dhaztanar. It is famous amongst many of the great southern sages, mostly for its collection of wondrous knowledge.
The Horde boxed set has more on both the city and the university.
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Smyther |
Posted - 28 Jun 2005 : 00:08:46 In the realm of Semphar there is a LARGE magical university and library combined (presumably in Dhaztanar), but its name escapes me. I'm sure, the east being enlightened as it is, that there are many libraries in Kara-Tur. Semphar doesn't count as Kara-Tur. |
Jamallo Kreen |
Posted - 27 Jun 2005 : 03:06:48 quote: Originally posted by Kentinal
quote: Originally posted by Jamallo Kreen
quote: Originally posted by ericlboyd
You can find a complete 3e write-up of the temple here: http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/we/20020529a.
--Eric
This link now connects to the WOTC home page. Will someone please be kind enough to post a current link or or at least the title, so I may search the Wizards site for it? Thank you.
Try http://www.wizards.com/dnd/files/Leaves_of_Learning.zip for direct download.
However the reason the link is not working appears be cause of a ( . ) at the end og the Url
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/we/20020529a. (will not work) http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/we/20020529a (does work for me)
Merci buckets. |
Kentinal |
Posted - 26 Jun 2005 : 21:00:45 quote: Originally posted by Jamallo Kreen
quote: Originally posted by ericlboyd
You can find a complete 3e write-up of the temple here: http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/we/20020529a.
--Eric
This link now connects to the WOTC home page. Will someone please be kind enough to post a current link or or at least the title, so I may search the Wizards site for it? Thank you.
Try http://www.wizards.com/dnd/files/Leaves_of_Learning.zip for direct download.
However the reason the link is not working appears be cause of a ( . ) at the end og the Url
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/we/20020529a. (will not work) http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/we/20020529a (does work for me) |
Jamallo Kreen |
Posted - 26 Jun 2005 : 20:54:09 quote: Originally posted by ericlboyd
You can find a complete 3e write-up of the temple here: http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/we/20020529a.
--Eric
This link now connects to the WOTC home page. Will someone please be kind enough to post a current link or or at least the title, so I may search the Wizards site for it? Thank you. |
Senbar Flay |
Posted - 01 Jan 2005 : 04:28:42 Ohhh there are so I don't think i could remember them all if i tried all night anyway thanks for the info guys! |
George Krashos |
Posted - 27 Dec 2004 : 06:55:03 Iron Dragon Mountain in the Earthfast Mtns. northwest of Impiltur is a good one - see 'Faiths & Avatars' and the write-up of Deneir.
-- George Krashos
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Dargoth |
Posted - 27 Dec 2004 : 03:40:51 Then of cause theres the Heralds Libary that Drizzt and the Companions of the Hall visit in Streams of Silver |
The Hooded One |
Posted - 27 Dec 2004 : 03:29:52 And pray forget not the great libraries of Silverymoon! (Silver Marches) Or Waterdeep, Neverwinter, Suzail, and oh, so many more. Ed Greenwood is, after all, a mild-mannered librarian by day, in the real world . . . love to all, THO |
bloodtide_the_red |
Posted - 26 Dec 2004 : 16:15:17 There are at least two in Calimport. In the Quill Ward(more middle city) is The Imperium Archives and The Sultan's Library, protected by a ward that keeps books and paper fresh and new.
BT |
Senbar Flay |
Posted - 27 Nov 2004 : 18:31:07 I read in a novel that in the southern areas of Calimshan in Calimport there was collection of lore or some sort of library is this true? And if so does it have a name? |
mauricio |
Posted - 27 Nov 2004 : 17:51:34 Eric, thanks much for the link... this web enhancement is one I had somehow missed, but I won't repeat the mistake. |
ericlboyd |
Posted - 27 Nov 2004 : 14:01:48 You can find a complete 3e write-up of the temple here: http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/we/20020529a.
--Eric |
mauricio |
Posted - 26 Nov 2004 : 20:58:22 Hello Senbar!
There's also a library called The Leaves of Learning, which stands in a temple of Oghma in the city of High Moon. It's considered one of the biggest libraries in Faerūn, but it has no magical tomes or tomes related to the Art if I'm not mistaken. There more detailes about it in the FRCS, but I can't remember the exact page... I'll post it later when I can grab the book. There's a mention to it in Volo's Guide to the Dalelands as well, which is offered as a free downloaded at the Wizards of the Coast website. |