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JohnLynch
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Posted - 05 Feb 2015 :  00:45:45  Show Profile Send JohnLynch a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
I've tried doing a few searches on wild magic zones and all I can find are locations dating after the Time of Troubles. Does anyone know of any canon wild magic zones dating before ToT? I'm particularly interested in ones in the Sword Coast north of Amn.

I'm thinking there might not be many (they don't seem to be well documented, leaving it open for DMs to use as they desire) and the ones that are known don't always seem stable or consistent.

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Pretty sure that 99% -- if not all -- of the wild magic zones in the Realms were a result of the Time of Troubles.

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George Krashos
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Myth Drannor and Shoonach immediately spring to mind. North of Amn is a bit trickier ...

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JohnLynch
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Posted - 05 Feb 2015 :  12:55:22  Show Profile Send JohnLynch a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

Pretty sure that 99% -- if not all -- of the wild magic zones in the Realms were a result of the Time of Troubles.

I thought that could be the answer.

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Originally posted by George Krashos

Myth Drannor and Shoonach immediately spring to mind. North of Amn is a bit trickier ...

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Aaah, wonderful. Thankyou. I did get Amn/Tethyr mixed up (I thought Tethyr was north of Amn, not south). That's close enough for my purposes

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Posted - 05 Feb 2015 :  17:09:19  Show Profile  Visit The Hooded One's Homepage Send The Hooded One a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Pre-ToT?
Within the ruins of Myth Drannor, one right outside Saharelgard, and there were some drifting ones in the lower levels of Undermountain. Those are just the ones I recall off the top of my head. Most of them were quite small (80 to 120 feet across at the largest).
Many caused at the spot of the destruction of an artifact or a staff (to unleash a retributive strike), according to Ed as my DM.
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Edit: I remembered another: in a cellar in northeastern Scornubel.

Edited by - The Hooded One on 05 Feb 2015 17:10:52
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JohnLynch
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Thankyou very much THO :) Greatly appreciated.

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Also, that malfunctioning thingumabob under Ravens Bluff used to spit out some dead magic and wild magic bubbles.

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quote:
Originally posted by TBeholder

Also, that malfunctioning thingumabob under Ravens Bluff used to spit out some dead magic and wild magic bubbles.



Ahh, the Annasherion, so much potential with that thingumabob.

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Ayrik
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2E FRA was the first canon source which published wild-magic zones (and wild mages) in the Realms, but not a lot of other 2E products made much use of them. 2E Players Option: Spells & Magic later fleshed out the rules and charts a bit, encouraging more use of wild magic, but didn't offer any new Realms-specific content. One thing both sources agreed on is that wild-magic zones tend to be volatile, unstable, and temporary - in general, even the largest wild-magic zones lose potency and fade away after a few years or decades. In addition, Mystran priests are strongly dedicated to stabilizing the Weave and persist in repairing any wild-/dead-magic areas they encounter.

2E Arcane Ages products (especially Netheril: Empire of Magic) passingly mentioned Mystryl-era (pre-Mystra and pre-Midnight) wild magic as an exotic and experimental new form of magic which attracted a few dabbling arcanists. (No wild arcanists are named, but the context implies they were as rare as those dedicated to peripheral fields like shadow magic and spelljamming.) The fall of Netheril (and Mystryl) was described as creating wild-magic fallout similar to that described in subsequent ToT and Spellplague events. If any of these Netheril-era wild-magic zones still exist circa 2E Realms, I think they would probably be found somewhere near the sites of crashed enclaves (ie: scattered pretty much anywhere in the North or buried in the Anauroch).

2E Van Richten's Guide to Liches described wild liches, even more insane and powerful than "common" liches, and able to channel wild magic into impressive power rituals. Although written primarily for Ravenloft, it is a fine product for adding definition to powerful liches in the Realms - especially some of the ancient remnants who were Netherese arcanists in life.

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FRA had wild magic, but not wild mages. Those were in the 2E Tome of Magic. And I still think that was the best version of them, too. Later versions just haven't had as much of that chaotic spark.

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quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

FRA had wild magic, but not wild mages. Those were in the 2E Tome of Magic. And I still think that was the best version of them, too. Later versions just haven't had as much of that chaotic spark.



Tome of Magic had some pretty cool wild magic spells.

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