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BenN
Senior Scribe
Japan
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Posted - 14 Jan 2015 : 01:41:56
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I'm working on a campaign/storyline set in the 'present day' 5e realms, and I'm considering using New Sharandar as part of it. (this is the elven outpost in the Neverwinter Wood, that is established as part of the Neverwinter MMO Fury of the Feywild expansion).
From the FR wiki, we have: quote: After the Spellplague, Neverwinter Wood experienced a mass migration of fey from the plane of Faerie. Elves were also drawn here in large numbers and they attempted to re-found Iliyanbruen within the forest's borders. Though they had to defeat a force of dark fey to reclaim their anscestral home, they quickly went about establishing the military outpost of New Sharandar around a portal to Faerie
A couple of questions:
1) Is New Sharandar (and by extension, the storyline of the Neverwinter MMO) canon in the FR world?
2) Are there any sources (online or otherwise) with detailed lore about New Sharandar? Is there any detail in the Neverwinter Campaign Setting book? Or other sources?
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Edited by - BenN on 14 Jan 2015 01:42:56
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Delwa
Master of Realmslore
USA
1271 Posts |
Posted - 14 Jan 2015 : 05:31:11
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The Neverwinter Campaign book has a descent bit of detail on pages 177 ff. The outpost of New Sharrandar is commanded by Merrisara Winterwhite. The outpost is stationed in the Feywild, and Merrisara spends most of her time restoring the ruins (in Faerun) of Old Sharrandar. |
- Delwa Aunglor I am off to slay yon refrigerator and spoil it's horde. Go for the cheese, Boo!
"The Realms change; seldom at the speed desired of those who strive, but far too quickly for those who resist." - The Simbul, taken from the Forgotten Realms Campaign Conspectus |
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hashimashadoo
Master of Realmslore
United Kingdom
1152 Posts |
Posted - 14 Jan 2015 : 07:56:55
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New Sharandar undoubtedly gets more love in the Neverwinter MMO than any written source. The Neverwinter Campaign book is your best source.
The Living Forgotten Realms RPGA campaign also had a 3-module campaign in which New Sharandar played a major part but it was released after official support was dropped and therefore isn't canon. |
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BenN
Senior Scribe
Japan
382 Posts |
Posted - 15 Jan 2015 : 01:25:22
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Thanks for your replies!
I'll check out the campaign setting guide. I haven't played the MMO for a while, but I guess I'll have to have another go & slog through to the Feywild/Sharandar part. |
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Delwa
Master of Realmslore
USA
1271 Posts |
Posted - 15 Jan 2015 : 02:03:32
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quote: Originally posted by BenN
Thanks for your replies!
I'll check out the campaign setting guide. I haven't played the MMO for a while, but I guess I'll have to have another go & slog through to the Feywild/Sharandar part.
It takes a bit of work, but I finished that campaign. Fun story. |
- Delwa Aunglor I am off to slay yon refrigerator and spoil it's horde. Go for the cheese, Boo!
"The Realms change; seldom at the speed desired of those who strive, but far too quickly for those who resist." - The Simbul, taken from the Forgotten Realms Campaign Conspectus |
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Eilserus
Master of Realmslore
USA
1446 Posts |
Posted - 15 Jan 2015 : 03:40:23
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How is that game? Free to play games tend to scare me off because they try to nickel and dime you to death. Personally, I prefer to just pay 15 a month or whatever. Well that and I told myself I wasn't going to play games that didn't end anymore. Warcraft sucked up too much of my free time back in the day and I quit a few years ago after deciding I had "beat" the auction hall game and won. hehehe.
Do you have to spend money to have fun? Or pay to play in certain dungeons or levels etc? |
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BenN
Senior Scribe
Japan
382 Posts |
Posted - 15 Jan 2015 : 04:18:52
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Eilserus -
I spent quite a lot of money (>$100) in a frenzy of perks & upgrades when I first started playing Neverwinter, but I gradually moved on to other things (especially recently - I'm currently neck-deep in Dragon Age: Inquisition). For me, the pros & cons of Neverwinter are as follows:
Good things: It's set in the Realms, and contains a bunch of new lore.
Bad things: I'm not really an MMO fan - endless grinding quests, immature online players (who don't role-play) are not my thing. Ideally I'd prefer the game to be Neverwinter Nights 3, with a compelling storyline, and the opportunity to play through the game with a party of AI-controlled NPCs that are well-developed, with great dialog (Bioware really sets the benchmark here with Dragon Age: Inquisition). The graphics are not too great either, by the standard of modern CRPGs.
I want to get as much lore on Neverwinter Wood & Sharandar as possible, and I love the Realms, so I'm willing to grind to level 60 to gain entry to the Fury of the Feywild expansion. But I hope that this area is fleshed-out at some point in a future FRCG or similar. |
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Delwa
Master of Realmslore
USA
1271 Posts |
Posted - 15 Jan 2015 : 17:00:24
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I'll second BenN. I've been playing since the beta, and the only things I've spent money on are dyes to customize my gear and bank slots to store items because I collect things. You can easily play the game and have fun at it without spending money. It just depends on how long you can wait to farm the resources to get nice gear for free. |
- Delwa Aunglor I am off to slay yon refrigerator and spoil it's horde. Go for the cheese, Boo!
"The Realms change; seldom at the speed desired of those who strive, but far too quickly for those who resist." - The Simbul, taken from the Forgotten Realms Campaign Conspectus |
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Eilserus
Master of Realmslore
USA
1446 Posts |
Posted - 15 Jan 2015 : 17:24:49
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Thanks, I might have to check it out then.
Oh man, Dragon Age Inquisition! Had alot of fun with that. Played that nonstop until I beat it. Now I just have to wait for Mass Effect 4! |
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hashimashadoo
Master of Realmslore
United Kingdom
1152 Posts |
Posted - 15 Jan 2015 : 17:40:37
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Perfect World games like Neverwinter are good because you don't have to spend actual money to get items from the actual money shop. Instead, they have three different types of currency: A common currency dropped by monsters; an uncommon currency obtainable through finishing quests and performing certain limited time tasks; the third currency you get by paying actual money. You can buy the uncommon currency on the player market for largeish amounts of the common currency and exchange the uncommon currency for the third one at a rate partially determined by the players.
The game itself is a bit grindy but not in a completely tedious way. It's definitely not a bad game. |
When life turns it's back on you...sneak attack for extra damage.
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