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Cleric Generic
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Posted - 29 Mar 2010 : 12:58:15
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Afternoon sages!
I'm sure we're all fairly familiar with good old Undermountain around here, but I was wondering if there were any other mega-dungeon class PC grinders hidden away in the realms. Note, I'm just as interested in your own creations as much as those officially written up.
Mithril Hall probably would qualify prior to it's re-conquest by the dwarves, and Gauntlgrym sounds like a prime candidate. Also, they're dwarfy, which I deem to be most awesome.
Anyway, the entire continent is festooned with ruins upon magic and monster riddled ruins, so there must be hordes of prime candidates for some kind of mega-dungeon talent and beauty contest out there!
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wintermute27
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Posted - 29 Mar 2010 : 13:14:54
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From what I've read about them, no one knows how deep the Haunted Halls of Eveningstar go, so I've made plans to connect them to The World's Largest Dungeon.
Also, I've always considered the Underdark to be the best, goto place for a good, old fashioned dungeon crawl. Since, to most residents of Faerun, the Underdark is a great big mystery, I can really put whatever monsters down there I want and it works out. (my favorite: 10 HD Kobolds, the party never sees that one coming...) |
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Tyranthraxus
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Netherlands
423 Posts |
Posted - 29 Mar 2010 : 14:30:03
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Not really a dungeon, but the ruins of Myth Drannor could offer alot of dungeon crawl oppertunities.
I'm currently working on a campaign were the characters are hired by Ilsevele Miritar to clear out the ruins street by street, inspired by Ruins of Adventure module. |
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Faraer
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Posted - 29 Mar 2010 : 15:47:14
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Several of the lost dwarven settlements of the North are potential campaign dungeons, the Dungeon of the Crypt, Calimport's undercity, and Shoonach, certainly. |
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Cleric Generic
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United Kingdom
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Sian
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Denmark
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Posted - 29 Mar 2010 : 17:42:43
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i'm parroting Faraer here ... several of the lost Dwarven settlements scattered across the north, can be seen as large dungeons ... i've once had a Dwarven Wizard exploring and trying to conquering Ammarindar from Orges and Tanarukks and what else is there (including Hellgate Keep troopers) |
what happened to the queen? she's much more hysterical than usual She's a women, it happens once a month |
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Jakk
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Canada
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Posted - 29 Mar 2010 : 20:30:18
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I would love to see the entirety of Ed's Haunted Halls published... but I'd also love to see a 3.x Cormyr sourcebook including the complete Cormyr Lineage, and certain recent events retconned out of existence, and neither of those are going to happen, so I've settled for reworking the entire world to make said recent events palatable, and in the meantime playing in a friend's 3.5 post-1400 Realms campaign (no, no Spellplague here); it's the "Next Generation" reincarnation of my last 2E campaign, in which the DM was a player.
Tyranthraxus: That sounds like a great campaign! Are you using the old Myth Drannor boxed set maps, or making your own from the smaller maps in other sources? |
Playing in the Realms since the Old Grey Box (1987)... and *still* having fun with material published before 2008, despite the NDA'd lore.
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Tyranthraxus
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Netherlands
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Posted - 29 Mar 2010 : 22:53:33
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quote: Originally posted by Jakk
Tyranthraxus: That sounds like a great campaign! Are you using the old Myth Drannor boxed set maps, or making your own from the smaller maps in other sources?
It's going to be a 4e Realms campaign and since there isn't a new map in the 4e material of Myth Drannor, I'm using alot of different maps from various sources like Ruins of Myth Drannor, Pool of Radiance: Attack on Myth Drannor, Curse of the Azure Bonds and the FR Atlas. |
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Halidan
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USA
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Posted - 31 Mar 2010 : 15:01:25
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I'm suprised that no one has mentioned my favorite - the Mines of Tethymar. It's an FR version of Moria. How much better can you get? |
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_Jarlaxle_
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Germany
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Posted - 31 Mar 2010 : 16:28:35
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Well someone could go and take a look how large Warlocks Crypt really is ;) |
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Cleric Generic
Senior Scribe
  
United Kingdom
565 Posts |
Posted - 31 Mar 2010 : 17:28:17
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Just looked up the mines; yup, that's Moria! How the hell did I miss that? As for the Crypt, I'd like to get a good peek in, but I have a sneaky suspicion that the only way in is if you are politely invited, and even then typical adventuring behaviour may be ill advised. :)
I've recently been pondering the possibilities of Oreme, or whatever that city in northern Anauroch is called where the Sarrukh liches 'live'. You could definitely have some prolonged desert flavoured nastiness in the city itself and whatever lies beneath it. |
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Jakk
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Canada
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Posted - 01 Apr 2010 : 00:44:39
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Oreme is interesting, for sure, but my fave location in the North is Ascore... another pre-Anauroch ruin, but this one was a dwarven port of old Delzoun. Search CK for "Pyramids of Ascore" for more; it really irritates me that they've been NDA for so long...  |
Playing in the Realms since the Old Grey Box (1987)... and *still* having fun with material published before 2008, despite the NDA'd lore.
If it's comparable in power with non-magical abilities, it's not magic. |
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Thauramarth
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 01 Apr 2010 : 11:21:52
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I've always liked the idea of exploring Gauntlgrym: Cs versus a whole range of monsters controlled by illithids - yummy! No pesky questions about ecology, for once. "Why do the two otherwise incompatible monsters cross the road? Because the mind flayers made them!"
Given my general love affair with the Daggerford area, the House of Stone springs to mind. And I put the dungeons of Castle Greyhawk (the WGR1 version, not the WG7 version) in the ruins of Delimbiyran.
P.S. Post number 300. Yay. |
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Brimstone
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USA
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Posted - 01 Apr 2010 : 11:32:06
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Shoonach! |
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Jakk
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Canada
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Posted - 02 Apr 2010 : 05:00:38
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Mmm... Shoonach... I have a nasty little surprise lurking in the bowels of my Shoonach... remember Shoon IV? His attempt at lichdom actually didn't fail. So, not only is Shoon VII out there (recently returned from the body of Zallanora Argentresses (I think that's her name; sources not immediately to hand) to a form of his own choosing), but so is his ancestor... whether or not they know of each other, let alone work together, is anybody's guess...  |
Playing in the Realms since the Old Grey Box (1987)... and *still* having fun with material published before 2008, despite the NDA'd lore.
If it's comparable in power with non-magical abilities, it's not magic. |
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Cleric Generic
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United Kingdom
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Thauramarth
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 02 Apr 2010 : 09:44:01
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quote: Originally posted by Cleric Generic
Eh, what? Shoonach? Wasn't that the capital of that Psionic empire near Calimshan or some such?
Nah - it was the capital of the Shoon Empire, that encompassed Calimshan, Tethyr, Amn, and part of the Lake of Steam area (the psionic empire was called Jhaamdath, and now lies mostly beneath the Vilhon Reach; morale of the story: don't make the High Magi angry). |
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Edain Shadowstar
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Posted - 02 Apr 2010 : 09:45:46
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Shoonach was the capital of the Shoon Imperium, founded by Amahl Shoon III when he became the ruler of both Tethyr and Calimshan. Information about it can be found in Lands of Intrigue and Empires of the Shining Sea.
EDIT: Seems I got beaten to the punch on that one. |
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Edited by - Edain Shadowstar on 02 Apr 2010 09:47:36 |
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Brimstone
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USA
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Posted - 02 Apr 2010 : 10:57:14
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quote: Originally posted by Edain Shadowstar
Shoonach was the capital of the Shoon Imperium, founded by Amahl Shoon III when he became the ruler of both Tethyr and Calimshan. Information about it can be found in Lands of Intrigue and Empires of the Shining Sea.
EDIT: Seems I got beaten to the punch on that one.
2 of my faves! |
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Edain Shadowstar
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Posted - 02 Apr 2010 : 11:01:14
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quote: Originally posted by Brimstone:
2 of my faves!
But of course, they have the name Steven E. Schend on the cover. |
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Brimstone
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Posted - 02 Apr 2010 : 11:17:14
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"These things also I have observed: that knowledge of our world is to be nurtured like a precious flower, for it is the most precious thing we have. Wherefore guard the word written and heed words unwritten and set them down ere they fade . . . Learn then, well, the arts of reading, writing, and listening true, and they will lead you to the greatest art of all: understanding." Alaundo of Candlekeep |
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Cleric Generic
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 02 Apr 2010 : 18:42:05
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ok ok, here's an idea; why don't we brainstorm up a bunch of stuff to populate one of these bad boys with all sorts of realmsian goodness? I don't mean necessarily statting out monsters and drawing up 5" square maps, but coming up with themes, adventure seeds and encounter ideas, etc.
I'll put Gauntlgrym into the contenders list (we needn't restrict ourselves to one though) as it seems to be pretty high profile but with relatively little canonical detail. Anyone else got one they'd particularly like to see fleshed out? |
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Cleric Generic
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sfdragon
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Posted - 03 Apr 2010 : 02:40:33
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quote: Originally posted by Cleric Generic
Of course! The Moria of Faerun would definitely be worth a look. I've got a stock Zhentarim/Banite NPC with a habit of finding his way into dungeons and the like who should fit in quite nicely.
I'd like to see that map.... |
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Brimstone
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Posted - 04 Apr 2010 : 08:59:39
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Wouldn't the 12 Cities of the Sword be considered 'Dungeons'?
Underwater 'Dungeons'... |
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Kno
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Posted - 04 Apr 2010 : 12:11:27
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The most interesting underwater for me is the marid city ruins of Ahjuu in Calimshan and Solon in Raurin cause it's otherworldly. |
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Cleric Generic
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Brimstone
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Posted - 04 Apr 2010 : 14:13:15
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Imaskari Ruin...
Lets not forget...Ironfang Keep, or Castle Perilous. |
"These things also I have observed: that knowledge of our world is to be nurtured like a precious flower, for it is the most precious thing we have. Wherefore guard the word written and heed words unwritten and set them down ere they fade . . . Learn then, well, the arts of reading, writing, and listening true, and they will lead you to the greatest art of all: understanding." Alaundo of Candlekeep |
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sfdragon
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Posted - 04 Apr 2010 : 16:45:44
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quote: Originally posted by Brimstone
Wouldn't the 12 Cities of the Sword be considered 'Dungeons'?
Underwater 'Dungeons'...
no underwater ruins, that have elf slaying undead. and didnt they become surfaced when Mystra got fatally Spanked ? |
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Cleric Generic
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 04 Apr 2010 : 22:04:53
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Oh yeah, I was vaguely aware that Solon is of Imaskari origin, what I don't know is this 'otherworldly' aspect that Kno alluded to.
The 12 Cities of the Sword are the Jhaamdathi ones that got aqua-nuked by the elves in the Vilhon Reach, right? A quick scan of the Vilhon Wilds section of the 4e setting doesn't reveal anything about drained psionic necropoli, so we can just assume they are drained or not as suits our needs, I suppose. I does have some interesting things to say about spell-scarred pilgrimages to the area though.
While we're on the topic of 4e candidates, any of the big holes could be filled with fun stuff, the midget one in High Imaskar has something called the Bride Keep stuck in it. Not to mention the entire nation of Thay.
Also, should the question arise for this little project, lets concentrate more on the dungeon and it's contents than picking an edition to set it in. |
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Ergdusch
Master of Realmslore
   
Germany
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Posted - 05 Apr 2010 : 11:22:46
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The old dwarven Kingdom of Oghrann comes to my mind. It is found beneath the Plain of Tun - between the Stormhorns on the east and the Sunset Mountains, Far Hills, and Easting Peaks on the west. That is a rather large area, IMO and supposedly full of tunnels and caverns filled with monsters guarding ancient but mighty dwarven magics and other riches. IIRC it now is controlled by a family of black dragons.
I always wanted to do a Campaign around this old lost and forgotten dwarven realm but never came around to it. However, I think it would very much qualify for a 'mega dugeon'.
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