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hashimashadoo
Master of Realmslore
United Kingdom
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Posted - 07 Aug 2013 : 16:57:56
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It kills me that I can't do more work on the wiki. The wiki is my baby but my computer hasn't been connected to the internet for a year.
I had about three months of internet before then and around 4 years without a connection before that.
It's all I can do to sign in at the library whenever I have a spare moment but I live in a very rural community so if I have problems connecting at home I'm basically screwed. *cries* |
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Edited by - hashimashadoo on 07 Aug 2013 16:59:14 |
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BadCatMan
Senior Scribe
Australia
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Posted - 08 Aug 2013 : 04:13:29
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I just wanted to confirm if the information here: http://forgottenrealms.wikia.com/wiki/Middle_Mukshar is genuine or homebrew and what source it comes from. Previously, it had a picture of a "Canterly Hill" (actually a real-world castle) and "Rubbishford Gate" seems such a dumb name. I'd love to lay this pesky thing to rest.
Unfortunately, the online articles on the Border Kingdoms stopped at High Mukshar. :( |
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
Australia
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Posted - 08 Aug 2013 : 15:30:16
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quote: Originally posted by BadCatMan
I just wanted to confirm if the information here: http://forgottenrealms.wikia.com/wiki/Middle_Mukshar is genuine or homebrew and what source it comes from. Previously, it had a picture of a "Canterly Hill" (actually a real-world castle) and "Rubbishford Gate" seems such a dumb name. I'd love to lay this pesky thing to rest.
Unfortunately, the online articles on the Border Kingdoms stopped at High Mukshar. :(
The general terrain information looks to be canon. However, I don't recall any references to gold mines [other than the famed Treasures of Tiirglaros, which is said to be "a vast sea of gold coins"] in Middle Mukshar, nor their discovery by dwarven prospectors either.
The druuth are indeed a problem for adventuring bands in the region. And there are references to monstrous nasties plaguing the land. But nowhere is there mention of these obstacles preventing a gold rush in Middle Mukshar.
I don't remember dwarves being numbered among the population, but humans, halflings, a few gnomes, and some half-elves are said to call Middle Mukshar home.
I'm going all from memory, of course, but most of what I've read on that Wiki entry doesn't look like it comes from the original source for Middle Mukshar in POLYHEDRON #134. [There was no 3e update for Middle Mukshar in the "Border Kingdoms" chapter of Power of Faerūn.] I'll need to check the article to be sure. |
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Edited by - The Sage on 08 Aug 2013 15:31:30 |
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