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Cards77
Senior Scribe
USA
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Posted - 18 Jun 2015 : 01:34:05
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quote: Originally posted by George Krashos
Faraer wrote: George Krashos's revised North Timeline has it founded 'by several gnome and deep-gnome clans led by Olbrent Handstone' (should be Ulbrent, George!).
Well, no it shouldn't. You see, Olbrent was Ulbrent's dad. It was his son who became a Duke of Phalorm (Fallen Kingdom). I can't believe that you'd think I'd make a typo like that and not pick it up!
-- George Krashos
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Dargoth
Great Reader
Australia
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Posted - 09 Jul 2015 : 05:25:47
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quote: Originally posted by Dargoth
Now this is an Old thread, its been almost a year since i sent Alaundo that Excel Spread sheet
Thats putting it lightly my Younger self!
Scroll is still active 11 years after I started it! :-p |
“I am the King of Rome, and above grammar”
Emperor Sigismund
"Its good to be the King!"
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ericlboyd
Forgotten Realms Designer
USA
2067 Posts |
Posted - 24 Sep 2019 : 21:10:50
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I'm thinking that the illithids discovered in the Endless Caverns (allies of the drow) by the ranger Skimmerhorn of Secomber must have come from Llacerellyn. Any better candidates? (Ch'Chitl is the obvious alternative, but the chaos caused by the loss of the Elder Brain there seems to make an alliance with Ched Nasad unlikely. Gauntlgrym might be an alternative, based on early Realmslore, but I think that's better left to Bob's novels, as that may not have endured.) |
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cpthero2
Great Reader
USA
2286 Posts |
Posted - 26 Feb 2020 : 22:55:05
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Eric,
I looked through the thread and must have missed it: where is Llacerellyn again?
I agree by the map that it would likely be Ch'Chitl that they come from, but I have no idea where Llacerellyn is at. haha
Best regards,
quote: Originally posted by ericlboyd
I'm thinking that the illithids discovered in the Endless Caverns (allies of the drow) by the ranger Skimmerhorn of Secomber must have come from Llacerellyn. Any better candidates? (Ch'Chitl is the obvious alternative, but the chaos caused by the loss of the Elder Brain there seems to make an alliance with Ched Nasad unlikely. Gauntlgrym might be an alternative, based on early Realmslore, but I think that's better left to Bob's novels, as that may not have endured.)
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ericlboyd
Forgotten Realms Designer
USA
2067 Posts |
Posted - 26 Feb 2020 : 23:13:12
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There's a reference in Skullport, page 19, but I don't remember which one I wrote first. (I did a lot of the design work for Skullport, fwiw.)
I think the original inspiration was Elminster's Ecologies: The High Moor, page 27.
Llacerellyn is under the northern end of the Serpent Hills. |
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cpthero2
Great Reader
USA
2286 Posts |
Posted - 27 Feb 2020 : 01:52:41
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Eric,
Awesome: thank you! I looked and looked and could not find it.
Best regards,
quote: Originally posted by ericlboyd
There's a reference in Skullport, page 19, but I don't remember which one I wrote first. (I did a lot of the design work for Skullport, fwiw.)
I think the original inspiration was Elminster's Ecologies: The High Moor, page 27.
Llacerellyn is under the northern end of the Serpent Hills.
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Asharak
Learned Scribe
France
270 Posts |
Posted - 10 Apr 2021 : 10:55:34
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About Aventine
Melanith (Shinig South 2E) or Melinith (Shining South 3E & The Grand History of the Realms) reigned from 1094 DR to 1215 DR (The Grand History of the Realms).
In the wake of Aventine's destruction, Melanith began the isolationist policy that Dambrath still follows today. (Shinig South 2E)
In 1213 DR, Melinith institutes a policy of isolationism for Dambrath that continues today. (Shining South 3E & The Grand History of the Realms)
Therefore, the destruction of Aventine probably occurs around 1200 DR.
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