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CylverSaber
Seeker
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Posted - 28 Nov 2008 : 07:07:14
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quote: Originally posted by Gelcur
quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
Yeah, but a lot of DMs have a problem getting dates.
I'm sure THO can gives all a hand with that.
I think most DMs use their own hands for that |
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Zandilar
Learned Scribe
Australia
313 Posts |
Posted - 28 Nov 2008 : 12:18:57
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Heya,
quote: Originally posted by Darkhund Excluding the sorcerer stuff for a minute, has Storm ever been seen to CAST a bardic spell? I think, that despite being in the Class, she may not have/use the spells it grants, while utilizing the other abilities it has.
I am fairly confident that I've read about Storm casting spells (if not in Silverfall itself, then certainly in Stormlight), but it's pretty late here, so I am not about to start pulling out books to check if I'm right.
The Seven Sisters and the rest of the Chosen of Mystra often exhibit abilities (almost always spell casting) in novels and short stories that go way way WAY above and beyond what they're shown to be capable of in their stats. For example, in Silverfall we see Qilue casting lightning bolts despite being "merely" a 16th level Cleric... According to what I remember from the Seven Sisters supplement, the at will (3rd level spell) ability she has from being a Chosen is dispel magic. |
Zandilar ~amor vincit omnia~ ~audaces fortuna iuvat~
As the spell ends, you look up into the sky to see the sun blazing overhead like noon in a desert. Then something else in the sky catches your attention. Turning your gaze, you see a tawny furred kitten bounding across the sky towards the new sun. Her eyes glint a mischevious green as she pounces on it as if it were nothing but a colossal ball of golden yarn. With quick strokes of her paws, it is batted across the sky, back and forth. Then with a wink the kitten and the sun disappear, leaving the citizens of Elversult gazing up with amazed expressions that quickly turn into chortles and mirth.
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The Hooded One
Lady Herald of Realmslore
5056 Posts |
Posted - 28 Nov 2008 : 17:55:54
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Ah, but Chosen can call on the Weave to "twist" one memorized spell of a greater power into another magic of a lesser (at least two levels less, if I remember correctly without consulting Ed). Remember, Ed had quite specific powers for the Chosen that have nothing at all to do with templates/paths/kits/prestige classes written for "Chosen" by other designers.
George, Ed can't answer your Hesperdan question here and now because it's (yes) NDA. However, it is NDA because he has written a lengthy and entertaining answer that its scheduled to be published in the fullness of time. love to all, THO |
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The Hooded One
Lady Herald of Realmslore
5056 Posts |
Posted - 28 Nov 2008 : 18:42:53
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Oh, Zandilar, about the relative magical "power" of Storm, my understanding is that Dove has far less actual power, but that because of this, she was instructed over the years by Mystra, Azuth, and various servitors of Mystra (including senior Chosen such as El and Khelben) in ways of accessing the Weave to accomplish magical effects. Storm, who has been far more interested in people (and music, and politics through gently "steering" people behind the scenes) has used her magic but little. She meant "weakest" as in "least experienced, remembers the least, has picked up the knacks of properly using and controlling magic the least." (This comes from years of idle chatter with Ed about such things, and inferences from how he portrayed Dove and Storm during play, as DM.) love, THO |
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Faraer
Great Reader
3308 Posts |
Posted - 28 Nov 2008 : 19:00:18
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quote: Originally posted by Darkhund Excluding the sorcerer stuff for a minute, has Storm ever been seen to CAST a bardic spell? I think, that despite being in the Class, she may not have/use the spells it grants, while utilizing the other abilities it has.
There's a confusion in that the bard class can represent both a roguish jack-of-all-trades with some Art (which Storm's 3E sorcerer levels may have been intended to represent) and a practitioner of a special kind of musical magic (related to spellsinging, and which Ed described earlier this year).quote: Originally posted by The Hooded One
Ah, but Chosen can call on the Weave to "twist" one memorized spell of a greater power into another magic of a lesser (at least two levels less, if I remember correctly without consulting Ed).
Or she may just have been casting unpublished priestly spells that resemble wizardly lightning bolts, or using 'metamagic' to repurpose spell slots.
Indeed, I think the Realms term for 'metamagic' is just 'Art', and the spell-alterations represented by various spells, feats and special abilities are part of what every skilled mage does. |
Edited by - Faraer on 28 Nov 2008 19:06:08 |
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Markustay
Realms Explorer extraordinaire
USA
15724 Posts |
Posted - 28 Nov 2008 : 22:19:22
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Hopefully I can get fast answer for this (not that I'm trying to 'push' my way to the front), because I'm re-touching my Returned Abeir Map and wanted placements for a couple of things.
In Eskorn, both the Dawn Titan's Spire and Savanfast are metioned in text, but neither was placed on the Map. I had thought to come up with my own locations, but I'd rather go with something somewhat more official, if possible.
Thanks --- Mark
quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
quote: Originally posted by Gelcur
Dating helps DMs endlessly.
Yeah, but a lot of DMs have a problem getting dates.
THAT was REALLY good.
Another CK2.0 request - we need a 'Rimshot' smiley. |
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George Krashos
Master of Realmslore
Australia
6666 Posts |
Posted - 28 Nov 2008 : 23:01:12
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quote: Originally posted by The Hooded One
George, Ed can't answer your Hesperdan question here and now because it's (yes) NDA. However, it is NDA because he has written a lengthy and entertaining answer that its scheduled to be published in the fullness of time. love to all, THO
I expected as much but thank you for your prompt response. As also expected, you've whetted my appetite for more.
-- George Krashos
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Darkhund
Acolyte
34 Posts |
Posted - 28 Nov 2008 : 23:02:29
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quote: Originally posted by Zandilar
Heya,
quote: Originally posted by Darkhund Excluding the sorcerer stuff for a minute, has Storm ever been seen to CAST a bardic spell? I think, that despite being in the Class, she may not have/use the spells it grants, while utilizing the other abilities it has.
I am fairly confident that I've read about Storm casting spells (if not in Silverfall itself, then certainly in Stormlight), but it's pretty late here, so I am not about to start pulling out books to check if I'm right.
The Seven Sisters and the rest of the Chosen of Mystra often exhibit abilities (almost always spell casting) in novels and short stories that go way way WAY above and beyond what they're shown to be capable of in their stats. For example, in Silverfall we see Qilue casting lightning bolts despite being "merely" a 16th level Cleric... According to what I remember from the Seven Sisters supplement, the at will (3rd level spell) ability she has from being a Chosen is dispel magic.
I just seem to recall in...it could be one of the Shandril Saga books, Elminster gave her a spell to cast on Manshoon, and the reactions just seemed to me to not fit a spellcaster at all. |
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Lund
Acolyte
USA
2 Posts |
Posted - 29 Nov 2008 : 00:18:03
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Hi! Long time lurker, first time poster here. I'm not even sure if this is the right place to post this, and if it isn't I apologize. I also did a forum search for Karsus and considering the search doesn't seem to jump the exact post and that many of the threads that came up were nearly a hundred pages long... I apologize for not looking elsewhere.
What is the cannon story/tale of Karsus and his life, and can it be found somewhere (Novel, Source Book, etc.)? Is there anything more planned to be written about him?
I realize that the question seems to denote a long answer, but that's not really what I'm looking for. I'm not sure if there is a compiled assortment somewhere that details all of the information regarding Karsus and maybe a bit more in depth into Ancient Netheril or not. Grand History doesn't seem to give us much information about his activities other than his birth, practice of heavy magic, and Folly.
The character has always greatly interested me and I haven't looked much into ancient lore of Faerun until recently, thus I was disappointed when I found that there wasn't very much info on him.
Thanks all for any answers/help! I love the work you guys (and gals) do here! |
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sfdragon
Great Reader
2285 Posts |
Posted - 29 Nov 2008 : 00:23:34
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so most esteemed THO, was that announcement made yet?
and when is Eds book do out???
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The Hooded One
Lady Herald of Realmslore
5056 Posts |
Posted - 29 Nov 2008 : 02:29:53
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Hi, sfdragon. No, no announcement yet. As I said, the lawyers have gotten into the act, and that inevitably means a delay. As for Ed's book: which one? The first two of his "this fall" novels (DARK VENGEANCE from Tor, the second Niflheim "dark elf not drow" novel, and THE SWORD NEVER SLEEPS, the third Knights of Myth Drannor book) have been published. ARCH WIZARD from Solaris, the second book in Ed's Falconfar trilogy, is finished, submitted, accepted, and edited; it should roll out in December (though Simon & Schuster are saying March 09 for the North American release). Ed also has stories in some current and future anthologies: LILITH UNBOUND from Popcorn Press (edited by Elaine Cunningham, and WELL worth picking up), WORLDS OF THEIR OWN from Paizo (edited by Jim Lowder, and containing stories by Bob Salvatore, Mike Stackpole, Gary Gygax, Elaine Cunningham, and many more), CATOPOLIS from DAW (edited by Martin Greenberg and Janet Deaver-Pack, and containing stories by such gaming notables as Richard Lee Byers, Elaine Cunningham, Bruce Heard, Don Bingle, and Jean Rabe), GAMER FANTASTIC from DAW (Ed contributed both a story and a eulogy for Gary Gygax, and Steven Schend has a story in it, too), a very interesting small-press anthology called GRANT'S PASS from Morrigan Books (which is not the same company as Morrigan Press, I believe), and at least three still-secret projects that I've got wind of, plus some future Wizards work that nothing at all can be said about yet. (My answer to George Krashos about Hesperdan is bound up in one of those secret things, and the work Ed is doing as I type this is bound up in another one.) Mysteriously yours, love, THO |
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Aysen
Learned Scribe
115 Posts |
Posted - 29 Nov 2008 : 04:17:12
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Thank you Lady Hooded One and Ed for the wonderful descriptions of some of Faerun's famous chefs. It was a delicious tidbit of lore to savor during my post-Thanksgiving lethargy. |
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Vangelor
Learned Scribe
USA
183 Posts |
Posted - 29 Nov 2008 : 06:46:53
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quote: Originally posted by Lund
What is the cannon story/tale of Karsus and his life, and can it be found somewhere (Novel, Source Book, etc.)? Is there anything more planned to be written about him?
Hi, Lund. I cannot promise that specific Karsus lore can be found there, but you probably should start with the old 2nd edition sourcebook, Arcane Age: Netheril - Empire of Magic, available as a free .pdf document at http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/dnd/downloads |
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Lund
Acolyte
USA
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Posted - 29 Nov 2008 : 08:51:38
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quote: Originally posted by Vangelor
quote: Originally posted by Lund
What is the cannon story/tale of Karsus and his life, and can it be found somewhere (Novel, Source Book, etc.)? Is there anything more planned to be written about him?
Hi, Lund. I cannot promise that specific Karsus lore can be found there, but you probably should start with the old 2nd edition sourcebook, Arcane Age: Netheril - Empire of Magic, available as a free .pdf document at http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/dnd/downloads
Ah, thank you!
I started right as 3.0 came out so I've never been familiar with any of the 2nd edition books. I had no idea this book existed (and it's even better that it's free!).
Thanks again, Lund |
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Markustay
Realms Explorer extraordinaire
USA
15724 Posts |
Posted - 29 Nov 2008 : 15:22:47
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Don't know if Ed can or even wants to answer this one, but WHY does a game company feel like it needs to be run like the CIA?
Will a terrorist attack happen somewhere if Ed tells us what he is working on?
I just don't understand... it's just a friggin' game, after all.
I can buy the secrecy if they were producing microchips, or some type of 64-bit software encryption, but are they afraid someone else might steal their idea... about Elves?
NDA's I understand to a point (although I think they have gone overboard with them), but this 'secret projects' thing strikes me odd, because most companies LOVE to shout from the mountaintops all the "cool new stuff" they are working on. |
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gomez
Learned Scribe
Netherlands
254 Posts |
Posted - 29 Nov 2008 : 15:51:36
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My guess is it has to be do the difference between project you promise to work on, and those you actually deliver. Ed may be working on a project, but when it sees the light may be undecided. If yoy say: we are working on this thing about Larloch, and then it takes 5 years to be released (if it isn't pulled at some point), then that would probably not be good PR. There may also be other issues, such as the risk of people mass-generating ideas on the item you work on, only to later claim that WotC stole their ideas for their products. Sounds stupid, but these things actually do happen.
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Ashe Ravenheart
Great Reader
USA
3243 Posts |
Posted - 29 Nov 2008 : 16:59:47
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Ack! Gomez's line of thought triggered my own. And I'm speaking of personal experience, but it is just an Opinion, and not fact.
Another thing that happens when NDA's and 'Project Secrecy' tends to happen is when the company is at a crossroads and not sure about the direction it may be going in. In my case, my former employers were terrific at this. We'd be working on something, but wouldn't hear any news regarding our work and find out that it's because they weren't sure if they were going to let us finish it.
Gah! I hate this pessimism I've fallen under. Hopefully, I'm incredibly wrong here. |
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althen artren
Senior Scribe
USA
780 Posts |
Posted - 29 Nov 2008 : 18:42:06
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Scrolls shared, Scribes:
A quick follow up on my previous Sessrendale question. Okay, spells prohibit the restoration of the land by Nature Elemental. Would grass at least come back and the salt be taken out of the land if it were to pass?
Way back in Dragon ?, when you were discussing the Hells, you mentioned a duke-in-exile Armaros "the Resolver of Enchantments". May I have much more on this duke? I want him to be a power behind the throne guy in my stories I start working on. |
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GoCeraf
Learned Scribe
147 Posts |
Posted - 29 Nov 2008 : 20:36:22
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Astounding alliterations, althen arten!
But seriously.
Is there any insight you can offer in regards to the change in the afterlife between the 3.5 and 4th edition? Specifically, the afterlife of those souls who would be qualified as faithless or false upon death.
All the best. |
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Amarel Derakanor
Seeker
97 Posts |
Posted - 29 Nov 2008 : 21:58:35
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quote: Originally posted by Markustay
Don't know if Ed can or even wants to answer this one, but WHY does a game company feel like it needs to be run like the CIA?
Will a terrorist attack happen somewhere if Ed tells us what he is working on?
I just don't understand... it's just a friggin' game, after all.
I can buy the secrecy if they were producing microchips, or some type of 64-bit software encryption, but are they afraid someone else might steal their idea... about Elves?
NDA's I understand to a point (although I think they have gone overboard with them), but this 'secret projects' thing strikes me odd, because most companies LOVE to shout from the mountaintops all the "cool new stuff" they are working on.
Agreed. If find it rather "odd".... |
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Uzzy
Senior Scribe
United Kingdom
618 Posts |
Posted - 29 Nov 2008 : 23:23:38
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Markus, its to generate hype, nothing more. Telling people they are working on a secret project allows fanboys to discuss a whole load of possible opportunities, meaning more people are able to come up with ideas, however outlandish. Saying that Ed is working on, lets say, a sourcebook on Zakhara, instantly cuts out a lot of potential interest.
Further, it allows for them to change or just cancel the project without too much PR hassle. Lets say Blizzard said they were working on a secret project, then announced that due to unforeseen circumstances, it had to be cancelled. Sure, people are upset, but imagine how much more upset people would be if they had announced they were working on World of Warcraft 2, then had to change/cancel the project. |
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
Australia
31774 Posts |
Posted - 30 Nov 2008 : 00:10:29
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Okay folks, we seem to be deviating somewhat into various side-discussions. Let's remember this is Ed's scroll. If you feel the need to further elaborate on points brought up by other scribes previously, please open a new scroll elsewhere.
Thank you. |
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Faraer
Great Reader
3308 Posts |
Posted - 30 Nov 2008 : 00:56:17
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quote: Originally posted by Darkhund I just seem to recall in...it could be one of the Shandril Saga books, Elminster gave her a spell to cast on Manshoon, and the reactions just seemed to me to not fit a spellcaster at all.
Storm isn't shown as an able and learned sorceress in "Elminster at the Magefair" . . . |
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Markustay
Realms Explorer extraordinaire
USA
15724 Posts |
Posted - 30 Nov 2008 : 04:42:51
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Sorry, didn't meant to start a discussion, and I've thought of many of the same things other scribes have said, but I was just hoping to hear Ed's own reasoning for all the 'hush-hush' type stuff.
Or should we just start calling Ed '007' - licensed to kibitz
Edit: Forget I even asked - that was a really stupid question, and doesn't really pertain to Realmslore or anything else created by Ed.
quote: Originally posted by Uzzy
Saying that Ed is working on, lets say, a sourcebook on Zakhara, instantly cuts out a lot of potential interest.
So Ed's working on Zakhara, huh?
(This is how rumours start)
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createvmind
Senior Scribe
490 Posts |
Posted - 30 Nov 2008 : 16:20:56
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Hello All,
Question to Ed but Hooded Lady chime in if you have knowledge of it as well, have animals, familiars, animal companions ever been raised in your games? Would a deity allow its divine energy to wasted on such an animal? More importantly, if answer is no, would this be common knowledge across Faerun. |
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Lord Karsus
Great Reader
USA
3741 Posts |
Posted - 02 Dec 2008 : 05:18:25
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-Hey, all. I mistakenly asked Krash a query, thinking that he had been the creator of something, but I was mistaken, and pointed me in the proper direction. Srindym, an Elven poison mentioned in one of the vignettes of Elminster in Hell...Can you share more about this, lore-wise, if anything exists. I'm mainly interested in how it's made (as in, the who, what, when's, and so on), and it's prevalence. Going by his description in that ill-fated DRAGON article, "An iridescent, silver liquid, this poison was created by the eladrin millennia ago and often used by less principled individuals of that race against 'lesser' races", it sounds like something the Eldreth Veluuthra would use. Before I make anything up, however, I'd like to go straight to the source. |
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Aysen
Learned Scribe
115 Posts |
Posted - 02 Dec 2008 : 10:42:02
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quote: quote:Originally posted by Darkhund I just seem to recall in...it could be one of the Shandril Saga books, Elminster gave her a spell to cast on Manshoon, and the reactions just seemed to me to not fit a spellcaster at all.
Storm isn't shown as an able and learned sorceress in "Elminster at the Magefair" . . .
Didn't "Elminster at the Magefair" happen a good number of years before the Shandril Saga? I can't recall.
My memory's a little fuzzy on that scene in Shandril's Saga, but IIRC, Elminster first cast some sort of boosting enchantment on Storm to allow her a one-time casting of a more powerful spell. Elminster then nullified Manshoon's shields which allowed Storm to hit him successfully.
If I were to go hunting through old rulebooks, and based on Manshoon's reaction, I'd guess he was hit with either Khelben's Dweomerdoom, or Gunther's Kaleidoscopic Strike, as both drain a spellcaster of multiple memorized spells. Maybe Ed could shine some light on that whole scene.
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Marek
Seeker
Italy
52 Posts |
Posted - 02 Dec 2008 : 14:24:35
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Hello THO and Ed, I am sorry if I repeat a question I made a few months ago but I'm afraid it must have been lost. It's a really important question for us who are playing in this online game set in Baldur's Gate. As far as I know, the dukes are part of the Lords' Alliance but should be one of the less strict rulers considering they host a Thayan enclave. I think it also means they wouldn't do anything to harm the enclave, as we know that breaking a signed contract would lead to many troubles. Why would the dukes bother the Thayans when they admitted them in the first place? Thsi is exactly what happens in our online persistant world and I believe it is a misinterpretation of the handbook. Can you confirm that the dukes have nothing against the Thayan enclave and how it si generally perceived by the local people? It is really importanto for us. Being a persistant world online we're hundreds of players and we're all waiting for this answer that will be much aprpeciated. |
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Wooly Rupert
Master of Mischief
USA
36804 Posts |
Posted - 02 Dec 2008 : 16:02:19
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quote: Originally posted by Marek
Hello THO and Ed, I am sorry if I repeat a question I made a few months ago but I'm afraid it must have been lost.
Nope, not lost. Pay particular attention to the part I bolded:
quote: Originally posted by The Hooded One
Oh, Ed knows that, all right. His problem is threefold: 1. Total lack of time. Ed is actively writing or editing SIX projects (plus yours) right now, with another eleven sitting on his desk staring mutely at him, waiting. This means he just CAN’T go off into the basement (or the library of diskettes and Zip disks in his study, either), looking up older Realmslore. It also means he often has to drop everything to deal with emergencies (and the recent WotC layoffs have spawned a lot of those). Ed loves to answer your questions, but he’s as busy as the head of any major company or country - - without having any staff to support him. That means some of the larger-scope questions, or the really, really obscure points, just have to wait. 2. The minefield of constantly-shifting NDAs, and unfolding WotC and Paizo projects and articles Ed is aware of, but can’t publicly talk about. And doesn’t want to screw up. Many scribes ask about matters that a lot of Realms fans have wanted “cleared up” long ago. Other scribes ask about interesting things unfolding in recent books (e.g. the Shadovar). Still others ask about basics (agricultural practices, land-law). All of these things SHOULD be answered, and Ed wants to, but often other folks are already at work on answers, or MIGHT answer them as their novel or game sourcebook tromps through relevant real estate, or uses relevant NPCs. So Ed is duty-bound (and legally bound) to keep quiet. Sometimes even admitting that he’s keeping quiet will tip off Realms fans about something in the future that shouldn’t be revealed yet. So he waits…and waits… 3. Rules queries that shouldn’t be directed to Ed in the first place. You know, the “let’s use Ed’s opinion as a weapon in my ongoing argument about X” requests. 4. Questions about the gods, ditto. Yes, Ed created the great majority of deities specific to the FR setting. Yes, he detailed them, and provided spells for them. No, he’s never had the chance to put into print their prayers and rituals properly, or what daily life is like both for a humble priest and for an ambitious upperpriest in the upper echelons of church hierarchy. Yes, he wants to. No, he can’t move on this without WotC cooperation. And everyone, from other fiction writers to WotC designers to every FR fan, has their own, different - - often fiercely different - - ideas of what’s “right” and “true” about the gods. To Ed, most of this (arguing about the Dawn Cataclysm, for example, or Eilistraee) is just like arguing about the weather: fun (when it doesn’t turn nasty), but ultimately useless to the roleplaying experience (mortals can never know the truth, so the truth doesn’t matter: what matters is what priests and fiathful worshippers IN THE REALMS think). And so on. Yes, these are basics I’m reiterating, but it’s time to repeat them for all. Ed has a huge electronic file of ALL the queries not yet fully answered that have been posed in this thread. Not one gets forgotten, and Ed tries to answer one a day no matter how busy he is. So he’ll get to them, unless the gods take him from us first. Promise. (No matter how lovingly I have to persuade him. And you know how lovingly THAT can be.) love to all, THO
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CylverSaber
Seeker
95 Posts |
Posted - 02 Dec 2008 : 20:19:34
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Just out of curiousity (and with a full understanding of how busy Ed is), what's the longest it's ever taken to answer a question on one of these threads? Have any gone more than a year? |
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