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MalariaMoon
Learned Scribe
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Posted - 16 Jan 2012 : 07:19:32
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I seem to be continually on a lore quest at the moment
Realmsian history tells us that in 1367 DR an orc horde besieged the Citadel of Many Arrows, at that time the seat of King Obould. Ultimately neither army of orcs retained possession of the citadel, as Emerus Warcrown and his dwarves also entered the fray and emerged victorious (and thus Citadel Felbarr was reclaimed).
Have any details ever been given concerning the identity of the besieging orc horde? More specifically, the tribe or tribes of the orcs involved, as well as the name of their leader and his fate.
Any thoughts or lore welcome!
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Brimstone
Great Reader
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Posted - 16 Jan 2012 : 07:51:57
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IIRC Silver Marches has the info. |
"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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MalariaMoon
Learned Scribe
324 Posts |
Posted - 16 Jan 2012 : 07:56:43
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Unfortunately not. The attacking orcs are not named. |
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BEAST
Master of Realmslore
USA
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Posted - 16 Jan 2012 : 08:12:44
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Yeah, it was something like Greniere. I forget the tribe(s) involved. (And I'm at work right now, so I don't have my notes.) Check out Volo's Guide to the North or The North: Guide to the Savage Frontier, from 2E. |
"'You don't know my history,' he said dryly." --Drizzt Do'Urden (The Pirate King, Part 1: Chapter 2)
<"Comprehensive Chronology of R.A. Salvatore Forgotten Realms Works"> |
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Brimstone
Great Reader
USA
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Posted - 16 Jan 2012 : 09:11:50
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quote: Originally posted by MalariaMoon
Unfortunately not. The attacking orcs are not named.
Then I stand corrected.
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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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Jakuta Khan
Senior Scribe
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Posted - 16 Jan 2012 : 09:31:57
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yeah, one of my favorite stories in the old book of the north.
just going through the numbers of orcs, and the number of the dwarves and their allies, these dwarves r kinda tough basterds.
think they were outnumbered 10 to 1 or even higher....
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Jakuta Khan
Senior Scribe
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Posted - 16 Jan 2012 : 09:39:28
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I have been so free to post the article below, copied out of the book.
Taken from AD&D 2nd editions "The North - Guide to the Savage frontier", Page 10
"In the waning summer months of 1367, an immense orc horde descended from the Spine of the World, intent on winding its way south into the trade lands of the North. This force of orcs, led by King Greneire, surged its way south between the Moonwood and the Cold Wood, stopping just outside the Citadel of Many Arrows. King Obould, orc ruler of the Citadel of Many Arrows, was terrified at the prospect of another orc horde, despite the fact that he knew they should be working together against the humans of the North and the spawn of Hellgate Keep. His tribal shamans, however, had been predicting a treacherous fall of the citadel#151;and they#146;d told the king that he#146;d be disposed by other orcs. Thus, it was a dark day when King Greneire and his horde of 150,000 orcs appeared on the plains outside the Citadel of Many Arrows. King Obould announced to his followers that this horde had been sent to dislodge them from their home and send them out to be scavengers among the plains. He vowed that, as Gruumsh as his witness, the Citadel of Many Arrows would slaughter these treacherous orcs #147;like elves during a festival.#148; For four months, the 40,000 orcs within the citadel held their ground. Assault after assault was mounted against the high walls of the garrison, but the attacking orcs were losing far more than the defenders. Still, the living conditions within the walls#151; never too good to begin with#151;created losses of their own. The battle for the Citadel of Many Arrows culminated during the first week of Uktar. As another light blanket of snow sought to bury the gathered orcs, King Greneire threw his entire remaining army at the citadel, bursting its gates and pitting orc against orc in a flurry of swords. As the two orc kings sought one another out along the ramparts, the citadel began to burn. The orcs that survive the battle still speak of the superhuman prowess of the two kings as they battled one another before their troops. Finally, however, King Obould ran Greneire through with his long sword, but Obould was severely wounded by the time Greneire had breathed his last breath. The orcs erupted into battle once again, and no one is quite certain what became of King Obould. It was through the smoke and snow that the victors of the conflict emerged: the dwarves of Clan Warcrown along with a contingent of troops from Silverymoon. Charging in through the shattered gates, these new attackers quickly routed the exhausted orcs of the citadel, sending them scurrying off into the wilderness. King Emerus Warcrown now rules the Citadel of Many Arrows, though the dwarves now call the city by its old name of Felbarr. Most in the North still tend to refer to the city as the Citadel, however, waiting to see if it can withstand the next orc horde. King Warcrown has put out a call for all dwarves to help defend the citadel, and news of a new vein of gold and silver is spreading rapidly through dwarven communities."
Hope it helps. |
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MalariaMoon
Learned Scribe
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Posted - 16 Jan 2012 : 12:16:02
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This helps a great deal. Thanks Brimstone, Beast and in particular Jajuta Khan for taking the time post the relevant lore. Armed with lore, I return to my plotting. |
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