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Goldeagle
Acolyte
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Posted - 07 Feb 2019 : 14:18:42
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Please help. It is between the years - 1490 DR "Year of the Star Walker's Return" & 1494 DR "Year of Twelve Warnings"
Who are the current inhabitants at "Candlekeep"?? And their current role/duty??
I have checked out: https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Inhabitants_of_Candlekeep but parts are vague or incomplete.
Please help It is appreciated Thanks
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Zeromaru X
Great Reader
Colombia
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Posted - 07 Feb 2019 : 15:28:51
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AFAIK, the most updated info about Candlekeep is what they put in the SCAG. And there is no info about the current inhabitants of Candlekeep in that book.
I remember two NPCs from the D&D Next playtest adventure. First-Reader Quinlapp (seems to be a human male), and Winthrop, the master of the House of Rest (the latest "Winthrop" in a large line of fellows using that name).
There is also the "Herald" novel, as some chapters of that novel happen at the keep. Yet I cannot assure you that there are named NPCs there, as I don't have that novel. I do know that in the novel a lot of NPCs die, so...
I guess, that means you have absolute freedom to populate Candlekeep to your liking. |
Instead of seeking change, you prefer a void, merciless abyss of a world... |
Edited by - Zeromaru X on 07 Feb 2019 15:31:21 |
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Goldeagle
Acolyte
Australia
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Posted - 08 Feb 2019 : 06:04:45
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quote: Originally posted by Zeromaru X
AFAIK, the most updated info about Candlekeep is what they put in the SCAG. And there is no info about the current inhabitants of Candlekeep in that book.
This was helpful in defining the ranks and order of the occupants - which I hope to get some help with.
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I remember two NPCs from the D&D Next playtest adventure. First-Reader Quinlapp (seems to be a human male), and Winthrop, the master of the House of Rest (the latest "Winthrop" in a large line of fellows using that name).
This was cited as acting as a prequel to Ed Greenwood's The Herald novel (1487 DR). So I guess it would be acceptable to use some of those people in the era of 1490DR-1494DR.
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There is also the "Herald" novel, as some chapters of that novel happen at the keep. Yet I cannot assure you that there are named NPCs there, as I don't have that novel. I do know that in the novel a lot of NPCs die, so...
Yes I had a look at this, and yes a lot of those mentioned were also mentioned as being dead. I also found 'AN INTRODUCTION TO CANDLEKEEP' by Ed Greenwood, 2004 Though I am trying to determine the Year in FR. Though even if it is a decade before 'The Herald' & 'Confrontation at Candlekeep' it will only be approximately 20 years prior to 1494DR.
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I guess, that means you have absolute freedom to populate Candlekeep to your liking.
I am hoping for some help and guidance in re-occupying Candlekeep with some creditable characters.
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Zeromaru X
Great Reader
Colombia
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Posted - 08 Feb 2019 : 06:52:58
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quote: Originally posted by Goldeagle
I also found 'AN INTRODUCTION TO CANDLEKEEP' by Ed Greenwood, 2004 Though I am trying to determine the Year in FR. Though even if it is a decade before 'The Herald' & 'Confrontation at Candlekeep' it will only be approximately 20 years prior to 1494DR.
I'm pretty sure 'AN INTRODUCTION TO CANDLEKEEP' was written with a pre-Spellplague year in mind, so these NPCs were living around 1370s DR (during the age of 3.x sources). 4e and 5e sources are set in a century after the Spellplague (1479 to 1492 DR). Yeah that's a big jump in the timeline. Blame executive meddling.
If you're not concerned that much about canon, then any NPC can be used, however. |
Instead of seeking change, you prefer a void, merciless abyss of a world... |
Edited by - Zeromaru X on 08 Feb 2019 06:54:28 |
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Goldeagle
Acolyte
Australia
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Posted - 08 Feb 2019 : 07:20:08
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Thanks again Zeromaru X
I couldn't see anywhere where 'AN INTRODUCTION TO CANDLEKEEP' related to any era, but that is easily remedied.
Please take a look at my other post, any help me. http://forum.candlekeep.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=22685
Thanks for the advice.
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cpthero2
Great Reader
USA
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Posted - 28 Feb 2020 : 08:17:21
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Acolyte Goldeagle,
You're likely better to come up with an entire staff, management, leaders, visitors, and more, on your own. They likely will take this much interest at WotC, sadly.
Best regards,
quote: Originally posted by Goldeagle
quote: Originally posted by Zeromaru X
AFAIK, the most updated info about Candlekeep is what they put in the SCAG. And there is no info about the current inhabitants of Candlekeep in that book.
This was helpful in defining the ranks and order of the occupants - which I hope to get some help with.
quote:
I remember two NPCs from the D&D Next playtest adventure. First-Reader Quinlapp (seems to be a human male), and Winthrop, the master of the House of Rest (the latest "Winthrop" in a large line of fellows using that name).
This was cited as acting as a prequel to Ed Greenwood's The Herald novel (1487 DR). So I guess it would be acceptable to use some of those people in the era of 1490DR-1494DR.
quote:
There is also the "Herald" novel, as some chapters of that novel happen at the keep. Yet I cannot assure you that there are named NPCs there, as I don't have that novel. I do know that in the novel a lot of NPCs die, so...
Yes I had a look at this, and yes a lot of those mentioned were also mentioned as being dead. I also found 'AN INTRODUCTION TO CANDLEKEEP' by Ed Greenwood, 2004 Though I am trying to determine the Year in FR. Though even if it is a decade before 'The Herald' & 'Confrontation at Candlekeep' it will only be approximately 20 years prior to 1494DR.
quote:
I guess, that means you have absolute freedom to populate Candlekeep to your liking.
I am hoping for some help and guidance in re-occupying Candlekeep with some creditable characters.
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