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questing gm
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Posted - 10 Apr 2025 :  14:20:09  Show Profile  Visit questing gm's Homepage Send questing gm a Private Message  Reply with Quote
On Elsura Dauniir and Baelem the Bold surviving the Spellplague, and still travelling in the 1490s

https://x.com/TheEdVerse/status/1910223538528616955

Apr 10, 2025

@Heimdayl

Did Elsura Dauniir and Baelem the Bold survive the Spellplague, and are they still travelling alone in the 1490s?

@TheEdVerse

They did, but there's a story there! Expect a Realms video in three or four months or so...
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questing gm
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Posted - 13 Apr 2025 :  05:40:02  Show Profile  Visit questing gm's Homepage Send questing gm a Private Message  Reply with Quote
On Midnight's height

https://x.com/TheEdVerse/status/1910762566776746018

Apr 12, 2025

@Elric428th

Hi Ed

We’re running a campaign that features Midnight, and there’s a bit of a debate about her height—any chance you could settle it for us?

@TheEdVerse

Midnight as a mortal stands 5ft 6 ½ (168.9 cm) tall (so, the same height as Angelina Jolie, for those who've met her).
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questing gm
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Posted - 13 Apr 2025 :  05:52:37  Show Profile  Visit questing gm's Homepage Send questing gm a Private Message  Reply with Quote
On Torm and the Penance of Duty circa 1500DR

https://x.com/TheEdVerse/status/1910764913791820012

Apr 12, 2025

@AndrewFarmer777

Hey @TheEdVerse With the revival of Tyr in the Second Sundering, Torm seems like he "disappeared." As an avid Champion of Torm lover, is Torm still around in FR, and do his followers still follow the Penance of century past?

@TheEdVerse

Torm is very much “still around” in the Realms circa 1500 DR, his church small but energetic and very much a “factor on the local scene” in most places on Faerûn. His devout followers still perform the Penance of Duty; doing so shapes and guides their lives.
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questing gm
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Posted - 14 Apr 2025 :  06:25:49  Show Profile  Visit questing gm's Homepage Send questing gm a Private Message  Reply with Quote
On Uttersea

https://x.com/TheEdVerse/status/1911509029274198487

Apr 14, 2025

@Planescaper91

Hello from France,

I'm an old DM and a great fan of Forgotten Realms.

Currently I'm running a campaign near Tuern and particularly Uttersea. I wasn't able to find a map of that small town.

Do you have any advise for its design please.

@TheEdVerse

Sure!

Originally, the volcanic island was known as Uttersea, as to seafaring Northmen it marked the beginning of vast open seas, uncharted and “empty of all but storms.” The rich volcanic soil, coupled with the volcanic heat that still warms the half-collapsed caldera and the bay that now fills its missing southern arc, made it great for farming, so the Northmen seized it and settled. The land became known as Tuern after an early leader, and the settlement known as Uttersea. It was settled haphazardly, but frequent landslides forced a design on it that persists today: stone wharves jut out into the bay and are joined together along the shore into a hard “dock” with two large “beaching ramps” where ships large and small can be winched ashore; upland of both ramps are large shipbuilding sheds.

Above them, Uttersea climbs the slopes of the caldera, which are thickly planted with clinging vines and stunted shrubs and trees to anchor the “clinker” stone-rubble-dominated soil as much as possible.

Streets follow a switchback pattern: from the ends of the dock, packed-clinker roads curve along the caldera parallel to the dock, like rice-growing terraces on slopes in parts of the real-world Far East, with NO direct uphill/downhill routes, just the curves at both ends of the parallel runs.

The best houses are located as high as possible, off to the sides of the main “bands” of streets on their own side-lanes.
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