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lothiangamer
Acolyte
United Kingdom
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Posted - 27 Aug 2012 : 14:07:36
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Hi,
Not posted very much at all on the forums here, but I am looking for any information regarding Torm and his Kingdom when he was a mortal.
It is meant to be in the area south of the Lake of Steam in the area now known as the border Kingdoms.
I am looking to start up a campaign with the idea of searching for the remains of Torm's kingdom. I can't see any official source mentioning anything about this kingdom apart from the single paragraph in Faiths and Pantheons.
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Quale
Master of Realmslore
1757 Posts |
Posted - 27 Aug 2012 : 18:13:48
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only other source I know is Champions of Valor, under Chalsembyr's Heart |
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Jakuta Khan
Senior Scribe
496 Posts |
Posted - 28 Aug 2012 : 08:30:04
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Hi Lothian,
Check "Power of Faerun" 3rd edition, in there, is some information on the border kingdoms, not sure where though. I remember it to be in a section describing a certain kind of powerbase. |
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Matt James
Forgotten Realms Game Designer
USA
918 Posts |
Posted - 28 Aug 2012 : 10:50:40
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There is an entire section in Power of Faerun for the Border Kingdoms towards the later part of the sourcebook. Also, Ed Greenwood detailed many articles on the same area. A Google search should bring them right now. |
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
Australia
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Garen Thal
Master of Realmslore
USA
1105 Posts |
Posted - 28 Aug 2012 : 17:16:27
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Ahh, the subject of one of my many unpublished (and unsolicited, and unwritten) Realms novels, Lion of Chalsembyr... it's a shame all I can do properly is titles, ain't it? |
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lothiangamer
Acolyte
United Kingdom
3 Posts |
Posted - 28 Aug 2012 : 19:55:06
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Thanks for the heads up,
I have already checked Power of Faerun and the WotC site for the Border Kingdoms article there is also a little bit of info in Champions of Valor as Quale mentioned, there is nothing that I can really find canon wise about the history of the area and of course Chalsembyr itself I suppose I will have to do a bit of work of my own.
Thanks again |
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