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keftiu
Senior Scribe
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Posted - 27 Feb 2020 : 10:02:42
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I’ve thinking about introducing some of my friends to the Realms lately, as none of them have a background with it and I think it would be fun to show off why I love this setting so much. It’s made me wonder; what’s the essentials you’d want someone’s introduction to the setting to absolutely hit? In a one-shot, short campaign, hypothetical videogame, whatever... what, in an interactive medium, are the highlights you’d feel a need to ensure a new player came across.
I have my own ideas, but I’ll hold back for a bit, partly because it’s currently 2am.
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_Jarlaxle_
Senior Scribe
Germany
584 Posts |
Posted - 27 Feb 2020 : 15:34:56
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quote: Originally posted by keftiu hypothetical videogame
If he has no problem with older video games it would be Baldurs Gate II. That was my introduction and what hooked me to the realms and it's still one of the best RPGs ever. There is even an enhanced edition now.
Otherwise it would be novels. If you have them you could lend him some of ne Realms of ... (Dragons, Elves, Undead...) novels. They have a lot of short stories that cover a wide varity of the Realms. |
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keftiu
Senior Scribe
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Posted - 27 Feb 2020 : 18:11:38
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quote: Originally posted by _Jarlaxle_
quote: Originally posted by keftiu hypothetical videogame
If he has no problem with older video games it would be Baldurs Gate II. That was my introduction and what hooked me to the realms and it's still one of the best RPGs ever. There is even an enhanced edition now.
Otherwise it would be novels. If you have them you could lend him some of ne Realms of ... (Dragons, Elves, Undead...) novels. They have a lot of short stories that cover a wide varity of the Realms.
You misunderstand; I’m not looking for a work, I’m looking for what parts of the Realms you’d want an introduction to be sure to include. |
4e fangirl. Here to queer up the Realms. |
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Delnyn
Senior Scribe
USA
976 Posts |
Posted - 27 Feb 2020 : 19:16:50
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After giving some thought, the Forgotten Realms where there is far more for players to do than "kill the monsters and take their stuff." There is plenty of combat, but also equally if not more opportunities for exploration, social interaction and politics. And sometimes, the players need to know when their characters are going to get their heads handed to them. Sorry, mixmaxed uberoptimized powergamer, you are not going to raid Larloch's dwelling, destroy Larloch and the other inhabitants and loot his magical items. (The other players talked down said powergamer into sanity and I as DM did not have to oversee a brutal TPK.)
The Forgotten Realms is also an wide open world where there are always too many mysteries for any one player or group of players to fathom. Here is where I plagiarize Ed Greenwood's quote to the effect of creating three questions for every one you answer. |
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Seravin
Master of Realmslore
Canada
1288 Posts |
Posted - 27 Feb 2020 : 20:50:33
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Hmm sorry I didn't understand either - but if you're looking for parts of the Realms to include, location wise I think Dalelands, Cormyr, Moonsea are a great introduction area - for concepts Harpers, Zhents, Purple Dragons, and Red Wizards. |
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Seethyr
Master of Realmslore
USA
1151 Posts |
Posted - 27 Feb 2020 : 21:07:17
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Show the maps. Maybe start with the whole world map, then ask where you want to know about. With your knowledge of the Realms, anywhere they point to, you can rattle something about it off. I used to love to stare at a map (particularly the unknown regions) and let my mind wonder what was there. |
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Dalor Darden
Great Reader
USA
4211 Posts |
Posted - 27 Feb 2020 : 21:56:16
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If you have the old Grey Box I think you would be well served using snippets of the maps mixed liberally with current clack to immerse them. |
The Old Grey Box and AD&D for me! |
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Lord Karsus
Great Reader
USA
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Brimstone
Great Reader
USA
3287 Posts |
Posted - 28 Feb 2020 : 03:19:45
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With 4E being your Edition of Choice, I would start with Loudwater from the 4E FRCG and go from there. You have the Greypeaks to the east, High Forest to the north. High Moor to the south, and Secomber/Waterdeep to the west. All kinds of possibilities! Start small and grow! |
"These things also I have observed: that knowledge of our world is to be nurtured like a precious flower, for it is the most precious thing we have. Wherefore guard the word written and heed words unwritten and set them down ere they fade . . . Learn then, well, the arts of reading, writing, and listening true, and they will lead you to the greatest art of all: understanding." Alaundo of Candlekeep |
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Renin
Learned Scribe
USA
290 Posts |
Posted - 28 Feb 2020 : 03:31:28
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I'd go with Cormyr; probably in Arabel. A large enough city to enjoy the entertainments, the wonders, the joys of a large city within a magical world. So many beers, ales, cheeses, wines, bars, inns and restaurants are detailed in this region!
I'd play that off with the, depending on the players's attitude, to the knowledge and lore of the Forest Kingdom itself. They either take pride in the Purple Dragons and War Wizards in the area, or maybe mutter some curses under their breath about always being under the Crown's bootheels-really polish up that shine of the Arabellan independent attitude that never goes away!
And since it's Arabel..why... there's so much forest and wilderness around that somewhere, someone or some village or hamlet needs help. And those 'Dragons and Wizards' are too busy with 'the security of the Realm!' to look after the little people. That's where your group steps in to go help out against orcs, or leucrotta, or enlarged dire boars running down cattle.
Nothing is truly too weird or abstract in Cormyr-it's a fantasy place with a ruling King (er, in my timeline thinking) and a sage Wizard at his side. Monsters and dragons and ruins and dungeons are still plenty to find even in this kingdom, so your group can go and make their own legends there! |
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AJA
Senior Scribe
USA
774 Posts |
Posted - 28 Feb 2020 : 04:16:26
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I would, as Faraer always urged, have them read the words of the 1996 Forgotten Realms Conspectus http://web.archive.org/web/20051226200056/http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Castle/2566/wellmet.htm (WayBack link, c/p manually)
"If you are but newly come to the Realms, or are setting out for the first time from the place of your rearing to taste its beauties and perils, I envy you. So much glory awaits your eyes. Hearken to some few of the things I have observed in Toril...
... I have seen the glories of the Realms in my day, and glimpsed something of what lies ahead. Perils that shake the very world, and dark days for Faerûn, lurk among the shining sights: bold and brave adventurers will be needed. If you are stirred at the thought of wielding sword or spell in this most splendid of worlds, hearken. I am Alaundo of Candlekeep, called by some Alaundo the Seer, and I say to thee: the Realms wait for thee."
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cpthero2
Great Reader
USA
2286 Posts |
Posted - 05 Mar 2020 : 07:57:50
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Learned Scribe keftiu,
I would have to say a campaign in the Shining South. I am just about to wrap one up (It's called a "Troubled Economy", I have it on Obsidian Portal now), and I love the richness of that setting. It is my favorite part of the Realms by far (though not my favorite city, which is Alsyrrt). The amazing and crazy tech that Halruaa has in their capital of Halarahh is epic, and the Shaaran plains are gorgeous. I love the Shining South! :)
Best regards,
quote: Originally posted by keftiu
I’ve thinking about introducing some of my friends to the Realms lately, as none of them have a background with it and I think it would be fun to show off why I love this setting so much. It’s made me wonder; what’s the essentials you’d want someone’s introduction to the setting to absolutely hit? In a one-shot, short campaign, hypothetical videogame, whatever... what, in an interactive medium, are the highlights you’d feel a need to ensure a new player came across.
I have my own ideas, but I’ll hold back for a bit, partly because it’s currently 2am.
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keftiu
Senior Scribe
656 Posts |
Posted - 05 Mar 2020 : 08:25:55
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quote: Originally posted by cpthero2
Learned Scribe keftiu,
I would have to say a campaign in the Shining South. I am just about to wrap one up (It's called a "Troubled Economy", I have it on Obsidian Portal now), and I love the richness of that setting. It is my favorite part of the Realms by far (though not my favorite city, which is Alsyrrt). The amazing and crazy tech that Halruaa has in their capital of Halarahh is epic, and the Shaaran plains are gorgeous. I love the Shining South! :)
Best regards,
quote: Originally posted by keftiu
I’ve thinking about introducing some of my friends to the Realms lately, as none of them have a background with it and I think it would be fun to show off why I love this setting so much. It’s made me wonder; what’s the essentials you’d want someone’s introduction to the setting to absolutely hit? In a one-shot, short campaign, hypothetical videogame, whatever... what, in an interactive medium, are the highlights you’d feel a need to ensure a new player came across.
I have my own ideas, but I’ll hold back for a bit, partly because it’s currently 2am.
Ah, I’m not sure how fond you are of the Shattered South, is the problem...
Setting a game in Ormpur that goes to Elfharrow and the ruins of Halruaa is somewhere in my mental queue. |
4e fangirl. Here to queer up the Realms. |
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cpthero2
Great Reader
USA
2286 Posts |
Posted - 05 Mar 2020 : 08:30:59
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Learned Scribe keftiu,
Well...that's one of many reasons why I never incorporated post-Spellplague material. haha
I just cannot give up my South! :)
Best regards,
quote: Originally posted by keftiu
quote: Originally posted by cpthero2
Learned Scribe keftiu,
I would have to say a campaign in the Shining South. I am just about to wrap one up (It's called a "Troubled Economy", I have it on Obsidian Portal now), and I love the richness of that setting. It is my favorite part of the Realms by far (though not my favorite city, which is Alsyrrt). The amazing and crazy tech that Halruaa has in their capital of Halarahh is epic, and the Shaaran plains are gorgeous. I love the Shining South! :)
Best regards,
quote: Originally posted by keftiu
I’ve thinking about introducing some of my friends to the Realms lately, as none of them have a background with it and I think it would be fun to show off why I love this setting so much. It’s made me wonder; what’s the essentials you’d want someone’s introduction to the setting to absolutely hit? In a one-shot, short campaign, hypothetical videogame, whatever... what, in an interactive medium, are the highlights you’d feel a need to ensure a new player came across.
I have my own ideas, but I’ll hold back for a bit, partly because it’s currently 2am.
Ah, I’m not sure how fond you are of the Shattered South, is the problem...
Setting a game in Ormpur that goes to Elfharrow and the ruins of Halruaa is somewhere in my mental queue.
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