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The Hooded One
Lady Herald of Realmslore
5056 Posts |
Posted - 22 Feb 2012 : 18:34:08
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Hi again, all. Just got an e-mail from Ed, re. this by Damian (Ifor Jorkens): "Jorkens, I found this in my notes: Kaalinth (pronounced KAY-linth) is a now-vanished coastal fortress keep, a small city of folk inhabiting one sprawling stone castle dominated by a huge tower. It was blasted down by a dragon, who laired in the ruins, only to later be defeated by a cabal of dragon-riding wizards. In the battle, the ruined keep was almost obliberated. It has since vanished. Some controversy about its site, Amn or Tethyr (Velen?) most likely." Ed shares this:
Kaalinth was on the north coast of Velen, a little more two-thirds of the way out along that peninsula from the mainland. The land under the ruin heaved and then sank years ago, when an underground cavern (part of the uppermost Underdark that was accessible through nearby surface connections, had seen use by smugglers, and would be considered a "dungeon" by many adventurers) collapsed after a spellblast happened within it). So the ruins of Kaalinth, much tumbled, are still there, underwater, JUST offshore.
So saith Ed. Who will add more about Harptos when he can snatch the time (he's VERY busy right now, with Eye columns and judging the character contest for the comic and doing media interviews for the comic and for some non-Realms literary projects he's involved in, not to mention future fiction planning). love to all, THO
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Eilserus
Master of Realmslore
USA
1446 Posts |
Posted - 22 Feb 2012 : 20:59:39
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Hi Ed and THO,
Looks like the cover art for Ed Greenwood Presents Elminster's Forgotten Realms is out. I like it! The troll pulling the drow wagon-cart is pretty sweet, especially with the human looking like he's winding up to stabber it. Anything you can tell us about this piece? Who these people are or what part of the Realms they are in? Or would that be entering the NDA badlands? Pretty stoked for this fall when it is available! :)
Thank you. :) |
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crazedventurers
Master of Realmslore
United Kingdom
1073 Posts |
Posted - 23 Feb 2012 : 00:00:45
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quote: Originally posted by The Hooded One
Hi again, all. Just got an e-mail from Ed, re. this by Damian (Ifor Jorkens): "Jorkens, I found this in my notes: Kaalinth (pronounced KAY-linth) is a now-vanished coastal fortress keep
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO thank you very much, has more than made up for a rubbish day at work to get some very old lore on the Realms, cheered me up no end
I really appreciate this
Kind regards
Damian |
So saith Ed. I've never said he was sane, have I? Gods, all this writing and he's running a constant fantasy version of Coronation Street in his head, too. . shudder, love to all, THO Candlekeep Forum 7 May 2005 |
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Jorkens
Great Reader
Norway
2950 Posts |
Posted - 23 Feb 2012 : 14:58:46
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And a quick thanks from me too of course. |
No Canon, more stories, more Realms. |
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Aryalómë
Senior Scribe
USA
666 Posts |
Posted - 23 Feb 2012 : 23:07:42
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I hope this isn't out of line for me, but is it at all possible for us to possibly submit some of our fictional works that take place in the Forgotten Realms and have it canonized? I'm not talking about something huge and realms-changing, just the stories of some characters and have them actually be recognized in the Realm's lore. |
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Kentinal
Great Reader
4687 Posts |
Posted - 23 Feb 2012 : 23:29:04
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quote: Originally posted by Erendriel Durothil
I hope this isn't out of line for me, but is it at all possible for us to possibly submit some of our fictional works that take place in the Forgotten Realms and have it canonized? I'm not talking about something huge and realms-changing, just the stories of some characters and have them actually be recognized in the Realm's lore.
Wrong place, all submissions need to go to WotC. Even submitting ideas for Ed to right about raises many legal issues. What Ed says, is Canon unless WotC says something different. WotC is the only one that could make third party work canon. |
"Small beings can have small wisdom," the dragon said. "And small wise beings are better than small fools. Listen: Wisdom is caring for afterwards." "Caring for afterwards ...? Ker repeated this without understanding. "After action, afterwards," the dragon said. "Choose the afterwards first, then the action. Fools choose action first." "Judgement" copyright 2003 by Elizabeth Moon |
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The Hooded One
Lady Herald of Realmslore
5056 Posts |
Posted - 24 Feb 2012 : 00:25:56
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Hi again, all. Indeed, Erendriel Durothil, Kentinal is right. Only Wizards can make something written for the Realms canon, and it's neither an easy nor swift process, I'm afraid. Sorry. love, THO |
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Markustay
Realms Explorer extraordinaire
USA
15724 Posts |
Posted - 24 Feb 2012 : 03:10:22
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Ed, I know what the Crystal Grot is (a Sapphire mine).
Buuuuuut.. is that all it is? |
"I have never in my life learned anything from any man who agreed with me" --- Dudley Field Malone
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Aryalómë
Senior Scribe
USA
666 Posts |
Posted - 24 Feb 2012 : 11:48:44
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Just saw this. EDIT:
Well, I wasn't more talking about Ed's Realms instead of Wizard's realms. I was talking about anything legal-wise, just inserting some characters and their stories into his realms, if he liked them. :)
Just in case anyone got the wrong idea. |
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arvandil
Acolyte
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Posted - 24 Feb 2012 : 16:17:34
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Hi Ed, THO!
I don't exactly remember which book it was in, but it was Ed's, and it mentioned 'winking things' installed inside Elminster by Mystra. (I presume 'winking' meant something like shining or sparkling, rather than *gasp* eye movement?)
What would those things be? Magical geegaws? (Could he call on the power of those items then?) Was he aware when those things were put in him? Or are they shards of Weave power(?)? Or NDA? :D
(I haven't read the latest El trilogy yet, so please pardon me if the answers are there)
Thank you! |
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Aryalómë
Senior Scribe
USA
666 Posts |
Posted - 24 Feb 2012 : 21:32:52
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Do Elves ever use shells and corral for building material? Particularly in Evermeet? (non Aquatic Elf dwellings). |
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The Hooded One
Lady Herald of Realmslore
5056 Posts |
Posted - 24 Feb 2012 : 22:43:20
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Hi again, all. Erendriel, I recall from my notes of Realmsplay with Ed as DM (this is back before the launch of the Realms as a full-fledged published game setting, and so, long before Elaine's EVERMEET novel) that on our brief (collective Knights, as opposed to Florin and Dove) visit to Evermeet, we met with certain elves in a chamber formed of growing trees, that had windows of translucent, polished-to-incredible-thinness shell. (I don't recall any mention of coral, though.) Of course, off to Ed your query goes, for a proper reply... love, THO |
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Wooly Rupert
Master of Mischief
USA
36793 Posts |
Posted - 24 Feb 2012 : 23:29:07
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quote: Originally posted by Erendriel Durothil
Do Elves ever use shells and corral for building material? Particularly in Evermeet? (non Aquatic Elf dwellings).
I believe that the 2E source Elves of Evermeet touched on building materials, in passing. |
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
Australia
31716 Posts |
Posted - 25 Feb 2012 : 00:07:57
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quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
quote: Originally posted by Erendriel Durothil
Do Elves ever use shells and corral for building material? Particularly in Evermeet? (non Aquatic Elf dwellings).
I believe that the 2E source Elves of Evermeet touched on building materials, in passing.
And Ed's discussed elven building techniques [albeit briefly] in prior replies as well.
No doubt, though, he'll have something more to add. |
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Jakk
Great Reader
Canada
2165 Posts |
Posted - 25 Feb 2012 : 00:16:10
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While perusing an old scroll in search of some older replies, I found this, and thought that it might be worth re-addressing in the context of the upcoming "Elminster's Forgotten Realms" title.
quote: Originally posted by Ayrik 25 Sep 2011 I personally feel the lack of heraldry [in FR game material] was a poor decision.
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I suppose one major contributor to this loss would be that the graphics accrue some expense in both artistic talent and real estate on the folio layouts ... while text is cheap and small and readily available. Too bad.
So... will there be Realmsian heraldry in this upcoming wondrous tome? Or will we have to wait for Volume 2 (or 3, or...)? |
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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crazedventurers
Master of Realmslore
United Kingdom
1073 Posts |
Posted - 25 Feb 2012 : 00:16:21
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Well Again All
A couple of random questions if I may inspired by recent news.
1) Marmalade: Is it a well know food and (ahem) wide spread in Faerun? Any particular areas noted for producing excellent marmalade and any 'exotic' flavours developed using unusual fruits? Who might be considered the best marmalade maker in Faerun?
2) Glass eyes: Are there any known and notable makers of glass eyes? How widespread is the practice of making eyes (big cities only or can a villager in Thunderstone buy one?) Would said makers also be able to fashion glass eyes with minor magical properties and the like? Are glass eyes every made out of an unusual 'other than glass' resource? (am wondering about real eyes both human and monsterous and grafting perhaps?)
I appreciate there is more than one question here and understand if only partial answer may be forthcoming.
Cheers
Damian |
So saith Ed. I've never said he was sane, have I? Gods, all this writing and he's running a constant fantasy version of Coronation Street in his head, too. . shudder, love to all, THO Candlekeep Forum 7 May 2005 |
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Eldacar
Senior Scribe
438 Posts |
Posted - 25 Feb 2012 : 11:27:39
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quote: Originally posted by The Hooded One
Hi again, all. Erendriel, I recall from my notes of Realmsplay with Ed as DM (this is back before the launch of the Realms as a full-fledged published game setting, and so, long before Elaine's EVERMEET novel) that on our brief (collective Knights, as opposed to Florin and Dove) visit to Evermeet, we met with certain elves in a chamber formed of growing trees, that had windows of translucent, polished-to-incredible-thinness shell. (I don't recall any mention of coral, though.) Of course, off to Ed your query goes, for a proper reply... love, THO
A side-question: How did the more conservative (i.e. "no non-elves on Evermeet") sun elves (possibly other variants as well, though I at least suspect the sun elves would have probably had the greatest proportion) react to the presence of several non-elves on Evermeet? Or was it a meeting conducted in secret without anybody aware beyond the parties present at it? Or were there conservative elves who may have been present at the meeting itself?
Or was this actually prior to any "Evermeet is for the elves" viewpoint emerging in Realmslore? (I'm honestly not sure exactly how old the viewpoint is, and whether it was created sometime after the Realms was published or whether it was present in Ed's original notes.) |
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The Hooded One
Lady Herald of Realmslore
5056 Posts |
Posted - 25 Feb 2012 : 20:21:51
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Hi again, all. Eldacar, Evermeet was Ed's creation, and it was always supposed to be a "refuge" for elves, away from the human- (and orc-, and drow- [[no drow under Evermeet in Ed's original Realms]]) dominated mainland. With a few xenophobic elves dwelling in Evermeet and VERY formidable defenses to detect, intercept, and fight invaders before they reached the island itself (when Jeff Grubb started designing Spelljammer, he and Ed both immediately - - and independently - -reached the same thought: that Evermeet would have a vigilant, always-patrolling defensive aerial fleet). So (knowing these defenses are in place) in Ed's original Evermeet, a handful of the population might resent the presence of humans or half-elves, but the vast majority of the elves who dwell there who saw a small group of lightly-armed, unarmored humans would assume they were "friendlies," there by invitation, and would not be hostile. Curious, perhaps, but not hostile. love, THO |
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Blueblade
Senior Scribe
USA
804 Posts |
Posted - 25 Feb 2012 : 21:19:36
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Dear Ed and THO, Local rumor hints that Ed is writing television episode scripts (again); can Ed share anything about this? BB |
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Penknight
Senior Scribe
USA
538 Posts |
Posted - 26 Feb 2012 : 01:26:33
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quote: Originally posted by The Hooded One
Hi again, all. Eldacar, Evermeet was Ed's creation, and it was always supposed to be a "refuge" for elves, away from the human- (and orc-, and drow- [[no drow under Evermeet in Ed's original Realms]]) dominated mainland. With a few xenophobic elves dwelling in Evermeet and VERY formidable defenses to detect, intercept, and fight invaders before they reached the island itself (when Jeff Grubb started designing Spelljammer, he and Ed both immediately - - and independently - -reached the same thought: that Evermeet would have a vigilant, always-patrolling defensive aerial fleet). So (knowing these defenses are in place) in Ed's original Evermeet, a handful of the population might resent the presence of humans or half-elves, but the vast majority of the elves who dwell there who saw a small group of lightly-armed, unarmored humans would assume they were "friendlies," there by invitation, and would not be hostile. Curious, perhaps, but not hostile. love, THO
Ah, I wondered why there would be Underdark and drow near or under Evermeet if the Seldarine helped to make it as it was and is supposed to be. I used it as was written in my campaign, but had the Seldarine seal if off, make sacred, all the territory beneath Evermeet's divinely kissed shores after drow discovered the tunnels there (which I felt they'd have known about before all this, honestly, but whatever). Thank you for this information! |
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Markustay
Realms Explorer extraordinaire
USA
15724 Posts |
Posted - 26 Feb 2012 : 04:01:58
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Ed, I'm not sure if you are very familiar with the SJ Realmspace product, but it has come-up in another thread, and I was wondering - was anything that made it in there from your notes?
quote: Originally posted by Blueblade
Dear Ed and THO, Local rumor hints that Ed is writing television episode scripts (again); can Ed share anything about this? BB
hope its not for Scify channel. Their science-fiction series are usually pretty good, but their fantasy shows are pretty damn crappy. |
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Kajehase
Great Reader
Sweden
2104 Posts |
Posted - 26 Feb 2012 : 11:14:12
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Speaking of rumours of Ed writing something - I was listening to a podcast of the "Secrets of Pathfinder Fiction" seminar from last year's Paizocon the other day and... is, "It's something we both want and are working towards," still true in regards to an Ed Greenwood Pathfinder novel? (And any news about a Guns of Alkenstar sequel?)
Mana Wastes... *drools* |
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TBeholder
Great Reader
2421 Posts |
Posted - 26 Feb 2012 : 13:15:51
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quote: Originally posted by crazedventurers
2) Glass eyes: Are there any known and notable makers of glass eyes? How widespread is the practice of making eyes (big cities only or can a villager in Thunderstone buy one?) Would said makers also be able to fashion glass eyes with minor magical properties and the like? Are glass eyes every made out of an unusual 'other than glass' resource? (am wondering about real eyes both human and monsterous and grafting perhaps?)
Grafts are definitely used: Gromph during War of the Spider Queen was in too much hurry to regenerate properly and got himself a pair from one traitor. |
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Dennis
Great Reader
9933 Posts |
Posted - 26 Feb 2012 : 17:45:25
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That mad wizard in City of Splendors was so into grafts-making, too. His body parts, from hair to toes, were grafted from all sorts of creatures. |
Every beginning has an end. |
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Jakk
Great Reader
Canada
2165 Posts |
Posted - 26 Feb 2012 : 21:27:00
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quote: Posted by Dennis - 30 Jul 2010 Hi Ed, THO! <snip> 3.Is there something special about Shar? Many deities, evil and good, were destroyed and came back to life, Mystra being the best example. Yet Shar remains, despite that there are many evil greater deities (should they put their mind to it, which is very likely, considering Shar's new toy, the SW) who could destroy her and steal her portfolio (and her toy). Maybe Mask is already planning to do that?
quote: Posted by The Hooded One - 30 Jul 2010 Hi again, all. Ed has surprised me with a swift answer to the quartet of offered-again queries from dennis, and here it is: <chop> 3. Never rule Mask out. Ever. He is ALWAYS scheming, and you are right to anticipate him coming up with SOMETHING. With that said, no mortal can say (even if, like me, they know something :}} ) what he's up to, regarding Shar or anything/anyone else. As for Shar, she is indeed special, though no mortal yet knows (and I can't say; NDAs, you know) exactly why or how. More may well be revealed, some day, but mortals probably won't enjoy that revelation. (And I say this as the guy who created the Realms, Shar, and Mask.)
(bold added)
This saddens me. Almost as much as the continued "unpublishedness" of the Cormyr Lineage. We know Shar is one of the mothers of Mystryl/Mystra (who, I'm still convinced, is fundamentally the same deity, despite deaths and resurrections (FoN) and successions (ToT) and what-have-you... as I've discussed elsewhere, trauma and (primarily) dominant Chosen alignment affect her alignment). We also know (if we've read Paul Kemp's books) certain other things about Shar and Mask... to all scribes, if you haven't, go read the Erevis Cale trilogy and the Twilight War trilogy... then you, too, will be impatient for the Cycle of Night trilogy... on which note, Ed, will that upcoming trilogy cause any revision of your statement above?
I had a second question (related to the business benefits of keeping The Big Picture under wraps), but it occurred to me that I've likely asked it before, if I'd ever found a satisfactory way of wording the question to begin with. I realize that it's all about potential sources of revenue for the IP holder (in this case, WotC/Hasbro)... but if things change (e.g., the Spellplague), then we'll never know what the original form of that idea was... and as someone who is fascinated by the philosophy of knowledge (and language, and mathematics, and mind), I find this... unsatisfactory, to put it mildly. I'm not hoping or expecting to learn much (if anything) of the answers to these Big Questions in your upcoming Guide to Elminster's Forgotten Realms, but I'm still giddy with anticipation over the things that might be in there.
Anyway, this post has taken me twice as long to compose as to type, and I'm not a fast typist... I think that means it's time for some fresh air. For the first time in about a week, it's not raining where I am. Many thanks again, Ed, for building and sharing something that inspires such tormenting curiosity... and thanks to THO for being Ed's voice here.
Edit: I just thought of something else regarding the quoted text above: Ed, is Selûne also special in the way you've hinted at above for her sister Shar? I think I've commented on this before too, but the similarity between the symbols of Selûne and Mystra (both featuring seven stars) has been tickling the back of my mind lately... can you say anything more than "NDA" on this? |
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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Jakk
Great Reader
Canada
2165 Posts |
Posted - 26 Feb 2012 : 21:29:55
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Ooh! I just thought of something else... we know from the OGB that Selune's power waxes and wanes over time, similar to (but on a greater time scale than) the phases of the moon... does Shar's power do the same thing, given the lengthening and shortening of the nights over the seasons during the year?
Edit: and I just put this together now... hence the title of Mr. Kemp's new trilogy... Cycle of Night... |
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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Dennis
Great Reader
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Posted - 26 Feb 2012 : 21:38:03
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quote: Originally posted by Jakk
Ooh! I just thought of something else... we know from the OGB that Selune's power waxes and wanes over time, similar to (but on a greater time scale than) the phases of the moon... does Shar's power do the same thing, given the lengthening and shortening of the nights over the seasons during the year?
Edit: and I just put this together now... hence the title of Mr. Kemp's new trilogy... Cycle of Night...
That title makes me think that most likely it alludes to the reversal of the fate of most of the major characters in the TW. Rivalen's fall, the destruction of many of Shar's plans, Mask's most awaited Return, Mephistopheles's downfall, Brennus's revenge...and many more. |
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crazedventurers
Master of Realmslore
United Kingdom
1073 Posts |
Posted - 26 Feb 2012 : 22:45:09
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quote: Originally posted by Jakk
Ooh! I just thought of something else... we know from the OGB that Selune's power waxes and wanes over time, similar to (but on a greater time scale than) the phases of the moon... does Shar's power do the same thing, given the lengthening and shortening of the nights over the seasons during the year?
I think that is fairly implicit in their 'relationship'. If you read the Shar entry from the OGBS it says:
Shar battles continually with Selune, slaying her often (i.e. every new moon)
Though I am sure that the Selunites would say that Selune battles with Shar continually, slaying her often (i.e every full moon)
Of course this does prompt the question of why Selune was so passive as Shar extended her reach with the shadow weave, slaying of Mystra etc?
I think the designers really dropped the ball on this one, rather than having Shar 'destroy' Mystra they should have explored the direct schism between to two moon/dark moon goddesses (sisters?) and Rich Baker could still have imported his 'created for Birthright' shadow magic into the Realms and showcase how 'great' Shar is. That battle between the sister deities for me would have been much more interesting than the decision to destroy the weave and Mystra.
Cheers
Damian |
So saith Ed. I've never said he was sane, have I? Gods, all this writing and he's running a constant fantasy version of Coronation Street in his head, too. . shudder, love to all, THO Candlekeep Forum 7 May 2005 |
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Eldacar
Senior Scribe
438 Posts |
Posted - 27 Feb 2012 : 12:46:12
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quote: Originally posted by crazedventurers
quote: Originally posted by Jakk
Ooh! I just thought of something else... we know from the OGB that Selune's power waxes and wanes over time, similar to (but on a greater time scale than) the phases of the moon... does Shar's power do the same thing, given the lengthening and shortening of the nights over the seasons during the year?
I think that is fairly implicit in their 'relationship'. If you read the Shar entry from the OGBS it says:
Shar battles continually with Selune, slaying her often (i.e. every new moon)
Though I am sure that the Selunites would say that Selune battles with Shar continually, slaying her often (i.e every full moon)
Perhaps both are right. Selune defeats Shar with each full moon, but Shar defeats Selune with each new moon. It is like two deities whose existence is tied to "material" objects in some fashion. One can never truly slay the other. They simply act out their roles in a play that has been acted out since the beginning of time. And beyond that, even when Shar is "slain" the darkness and shadow will persist. By the same token, even when Selune is slain the full moon will inevitably result, affirming the "existence" of the deity within the cosmic-scale belief of her followers. |
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Jakk
Great Reader
Canada
2165 Posts |
Posted - 27 Feb 2012 : 22:52:42
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quote: Originally posted by Dennis
That title makes me think that most likely it alludes to the reversal of the fate of most of the major characters in the TW. Rivalen's fall, the destruction of many of Shar's plans, Mask's most awaited Return, Mephistopheles's downfall, Brennus's revenge...and many more.
I really hope you're right on these, particularly where Shar and Mask are concerned.
Interesting ideas, Damian and Eldacar... they'd have been better placed in a separate scroll, imho... ...but I'm still intrigued by the possibilities.
THO: In another scroll here, I'm reopening the case of Mystryl and Mystra... I'd love it if you could peruse my original post and see if anything looks particularly on-target... or wildly off-target. Only consult Ed if necessary; I'm not necessarily looking for canonical truth, just whether or not it "fits" with presently known canon (I suspect the canon truth to be NDA anyway), and I know Ed is (as always) extremely busy. Many thanks!
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If it's comparable in power with non-magical abilities, it's not magic. |
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