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Uzzy
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Posted - 28 Nov 2007 :  02:20:02  Show Profile  Visit Uzzy's Homepage Send Uzzy a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
Nice easy (hopefully) question this. How many Elves were involved in the Elven Crusade to retake Myth Drannor? Thanks!

turox
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Posted - 28 Nov 2007 :  04:29:48  Show Profile  Visit turox's Homepage Send turox a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I seem to remember that someone else asked that exact same questions a few months ago. I will look around and see if I can find it again.

EDIT: Found a bunch of references to the Elven Crusade but the second one I really felt was about the best answer that were going to get for awhile.

1. Elven Crusade
2. 1372 to 1374 FR Timeline: A work in progress Found this in the following scroll. Ches 14, 1374: Seiveril begins organising his 10,000 crusaders into an army (Forsaken House)

Hope this info was a little bit helpful and if it was give thanks to Dargoth for taking the time to put that timeline together.

Turox Antas Dragonslayer -
"People will believe anything they want to believe, or fear to believe."
Wizard's First Rule: Chapter 36, Page #397, US Hard Cover (revealed by Zeddicus Zu'l Zorander).
Explanation by Zeddicus Zu'l Zorander: "People are stupid; given proper motivation, almost anyone will believe almost anything. Because people are stupid, they will believe a lie because they want to believe it's true, or because they are afraid it might be true. People’s heads are full of knowledge, facts, and beliefs, and most of it is false, yet they think it all true. People are stupid; they can only rarely tell the difference between a lie and the truth, and yet they are confident they can, and so are all the easier to fool."

Edited by - turox on 28 Nov 2007 04:49:14
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