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                | Christopher_RoweForgotten Realms Author
 
    
 
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                      |  Posted - 22 May 2009 :  16:00:55         
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                      | quote:Originally posted by Ashe Ravenheart
 
 That's interesting. How much of the article is new information? I mean, Bruce just did an article for Dragon last year (in Dragon 366). So what's the update?
 
 
 
 The article in Dragon 366 is by Bruce Cordell and Ed Greenwood, actually, and basically consisted of a "country level" entry that didn't make it into the FRCG for whatever reason. It's more or less the same length and format as the Fimbrul entry in that book.
 
 This piece isn't so much an update as it more details about one particular section--the Glaur Barrens mentioned in the Streetwise and Plots and Adventure Sites sections of the original article. The details take both the form of pure lore (history, NPC descriptions, geographic descriptions) and gaming mechanics stuff (a few monsters, a ritual, etc). I'd say the ratio of lore to mechanics is maybe, what, 80/20? There's also a small map and a couple of illustrations.
 
 Cheers,
 
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                      | Edited by - Christopher_Rowe on 22 May 2009  16:19:45
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                | Christopher_RoweForgotten Realms Author
 
    
 
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                      |  Posted - 22 May 2009 :  16:03:26         
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                      | I haven't read much Eberron material, but it doesn't have a steampunk vibe, at least not in the KW Jeter/Tim Powers way I understand the term. 
 
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 I get an Eberron / steampunk vibe from the article blurb.
 
 
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                | Ashe RavenheartGreat Reader
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 22 May 2009 :  16:11:19       
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                      | quote:Originally posted by Christopher_Rowe
 
 
 quote:Originally posted by Ashe Ravenheart
 
 That's interesting. How much of the article is new information? I mean, Bruce just did an article for Dragon last year (in Dragon 366). So what's the update?
 
 
 
 The article in [i]Dragon[i] 366 is by Bruce Cordell and Ed Greenwood, actually, and basically consisted of a "country level" that didn't make it into the FRCG for whatever reason. It's more or less the same length and format as the Fimbrul entry in that book.
 
 This piece isn't so much an update as it more details about one particular section--the Glaur Barrens mentioned in the Streetwise and Plots and Adventure Sites sections of the original article. The details take both the form of pure lore (history, NPC descriptions, geographic descriptions) and gaming mechanics stuff (a few monsters, a ritual, etc). I'd say the ratio of lore to mechanics is maybe, what, 80/20? There's also a small map and a couple of illustrations.
 
 Cheers,
 
 
 
 
 Thanks, CR. Wanted to get clarification on this information versus the previously released article.
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                | The SageProcrastinator Most High
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 22 May 2009 :  16:14:36       
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                      | Interesting. 
 I've only had time to flick through it briefly. But I like the concept of the anaxims. And they're constructs, which I'm always very partial toward, so that's a plus in my Realms book. Woot!
 
 I'll read the rest tomorrow.
 
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                | Christopher_RoweForgotten Realms Author
 
    
 
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                      |  Posted - 22 May 2009 :  16:18:32         
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                      | Just a copy-and-paste slip, there, Wooly--I updated it. Thanks for the catch! 
 
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 Uh... Why include a link that doesn't go to the article?
  
 Here's the actual link: "Gontal: Dominions of Nehu"
 
 
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                | MarkustayRealms Explorer extraordinaire
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 22 May 2009 :  17:09:33       
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                      | Thats NOT an article. 
 Its an advertisement for a DDi subscription.
 
 As a subscriber, you are probably getting a different webpage.
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                | BarshevyLearned Scribe
 
   
 
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                      |  Posted - 22 May 2009 :  17:27:56         
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                      | Hmm, 'pseudolife'? Sounds like the sci-fi stuff Bruce Cordell tried to slip into the Realms even before the Spellplague. |  
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                | Rinonalyrna FathomlinGreat Reader
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 22 May 2009 :  18:54:39         
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                      | Am I shallow to be turned off by that picture in the link?  Sorry, but it just doesn't grab me. :/ |  
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                      |  Posted - 22 May 2009 :  19:18:33         
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                      | It's quite a good article. It doesn't really have a traditional FR vibe but it very much fits the post-Spellplague version of the Realms. 
 
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 Hmm, 'pseudolife'? Sounds like the sci-fi stuff Bruce Cordell tried to slip into the Realms even before the Spellplague.
 
 
 It's also consistent with the pre-existent soul stuff that he made up for Bastion of Broken Souls and which inspired Incarnum. I have to admit, I really find he has lost his creative mojo since the early days of 3E (I thought the Sunless Citadel was quite good). He has gone from my favourite adventure writer (The Shattered Circle and the truly wonderful The Gates of Firestorm Peak) to someone whose name makes me wonder whether I will be wasting my time (and how did WotC allow him to write a trilogy of novels involving a character named Kane- surely that is the most overused name in all fantasy, sci-fi and horror novels?).
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                      | Regards
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                      | Edited by - Neil Bishop on 22 May 2009  19:26:29
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