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Cbad285
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Posted - 17 Aug 2015 : 22:20:30
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Hey guys, where can I find any maps, details ect ect on the temple of Pelor in Peldan's Helm (Mistledale)?
I know nothing about this place, so any info regarding it would be great.
thanks in advance!
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Kentinal
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Posted - 17 Aug 2015 : 22:24:36
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Well I found this http://rmvhoek.com/Gaming%20Dales/GD-Map%20E06%20-%20Peldan's%20Helm.html it might help. |
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Dalor Darden
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Posted - 17 Aug 2015 : 22:26:11
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Pelor? Pelor is not a Forgotten Realms god...or did that suddenly change? |
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Kentinal
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Posted - 17 Aug 2015 : 22:33:53
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I had that question as well, however did find the above link map (Which might be home game map, there was another map that appeared smaller in content and both appear to claim to be in the Dales). It clearly appears that Peldan's Helm exists even if there is no temple to Pelor. *shrugs* |
"Small beings can have small wisdom," the dragon said. "And small wise beings are better than small fools. Listen: Wisdom is caring for afterwards." "Caring for afterwards ...? Ker repeated this without understanding. "After action, afterwards," the dragon said. "Choose the afterwards first, then the action. Fools choose action first." "Judgement" copyright 2003 by Elizabeth Moon |
Edited by - Kentinal on 17 Aug 2015 22:35:43 |
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Cbad285
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Posted - 17 Aug 2015 : 22:38:02
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Pelor is not a god of the realms to my knowledge (or in my edition) but there is clearly a temple to the god in Peldan's Helm in that map. (iv been looking at the same map you found in that link). im not sure if this is a homemade map either. I didn't want to just overwrite the temple on the off chance there was some cannon history behind it. So yea. Can I scrap the thing and turn it into a temple of helm or something? whats the deal here. Volos guide only has a small bit about the village...
Peldan#146;s Helm This forester#146;s town of 80-odd folk is home to many rangers, hunters, and woodcutters. It stands as a refuge to all in Beast Country, the perilous western end of Mistledale. The Helm began as the freehold of a retired Cormyrean soldier, Peldan Faern. He chose this spot as his own by driving upright the twohanded sword he had borne in battle into the ground and claiming all the land in sight of his helm, which he had placed atop the sword. Everyone in the Helm claims descent from Peldan now. His helm and sword hang in the rafters of the local meeting hall, which is used at various times for freevote meetings on matters of importance, militia patrol assemblies, and worship services for all woodland and good-aligned faiths. Peldan#146;s Helm does not present many sites of interest to see: Citizens live in stone cottages surrounded by high, stout stone walls and emerge in large, wellarmed bands to plow fields or go into the woods after game or trees to fell. Carving and furnituremaking is done inside the walled yards of the cottages, and strangers are only encouraged to enter if they have business with the folk within. ence in monster-slaying and in hopes they will be among the lucky few to actually find treasure hereabout. Mistshrouded western Mistledale reveals the past more than elsewhere, since farmers to plow the stone relics of old holding walls or the bones of ancient battles away are fewer. The Dale has often been the site of pitched battles over the years, since it is one of the few places in the Dales where armies (especially cavalry) can assemble in large formations without being hemmed in by trees where archers can harass them from concealment. As a result, battle spoil left behind when priests and wizards used earthtwisting spells to bury foes alive or embattled forces buried the fallen in hasty mass graves without stripping bodies for valuables is plentiful. Every spring plowing turns up something of interest and sometimes something of great valuefrom items of powerful slaying magic to suits of armor or gems and coins seldom seen today. Places of Interest in Peldan#146;s Helm Inn & Tavern The Man With Fire in His Hands Despite the Helm#146;s wary nature, many adventurers and game hunters from Cormyr and Sembia seeking wall trophies come here and are welcomed: Every monster slain is one less to menace the folk who spend their lives here. These courageous, hard-working folk are still unable to even stroll in the woods with a loved one without sword in hand and a horn at their belts ready to cry alarm if they are beset by danger too great to overcome or flee from. The Helm offers citizens and visitors alike just one place to gather, drink, dine, and sleep: the Man With Fire in His Hands. The name of this house commemorates a local (and long-dead) fire-hurling wizard, Murgar. His striking portrait over the bar, in which he is depicted hurling fireballs in all directions, is the only interesting thing in this very average and adequate roadhouse.
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TBeholder
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Posted - 18 Aug 2015 : 17:18:23
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quote: Help with Temple of Pelor in Mistledale.
I think the description you quoted contains a hint to the right answer:
quote: Originally posted by Cbad285
Pelor is not a god of the realms to my knowledge (or in my edition) but there is clearly a temple to the god in Peldan's Helm in that map. (iv been looking at the same map you found in that link). [...] the Man With Fire in His Hands. The name of this house commemorates a local (and long-dead) fire-hurling wizard, Murgar. His striking portrait over the bar, in which he is depicted hurling fireballs in all directions
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Cbad285
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Posted - 18 Aug 2015 : 21:58:47
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I'm not following... |
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Markustay
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Posted - 18 Aug 2015 : 22:25:22
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The village itself is canon. That map is not. Its made in the style of the old FRIA maps, which lead me to believe it was one, but no such map exists in that product (Peldan's Helm does appear on the map of Mistledale, but its not hot-linked). There are some maps in that product which aren't hot-linked for whatever reason, but that isn't one. Someone must have done that with an older copy of Campaign Cartographer (which is what was used in the FRIA product.
My best guess is that someone was using the FR maps for their campaign, but not using the lore, and was just using the pantheon right out of the 3e Player's Guide.
What makes me think this? Thats how Kord got into my Realms. My son made a cleric of Kord right of the manual. It took a long time making his character and really wanted everything perfect, and when i looked at what he had done I tried to tell him Kord was out... but he wasn't having any of that.
So yeah - someone was using the 3e core books with FR geography is all. Nice map, though. We do have a canon picture of a priest of Pelor in the Realms on pg.64 of the GHotR. Personally I just say Pelor and Lathander (and Apollo) are the same guy, and those are just different names they use on different worlds (just like I think Amaunator is the same as Ra and Helios). Since there is some interaction between FR and GH, I could easily see how some of the other's symbols and even name were adopted in remote areas (like Peldan's Helm). |
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Cbad285
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Posted - 24 Aug 2015 : 09:18:58
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quote: Originally posted by Markustay
The village itself is canon. That map is not...
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chibi_grazzt
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Posted - 02 Sep 2015 : 13:41:13
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quote: Originally posted by Dalor Darden
Pelor? Pelor is not a Forgotten Realms god...or did that suddenly change?
My thought exactly. Pelor is not a Faerunian deity, closest analougue would be Aumanator or Lathander. Has to be an error. |
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