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atesinde
Acolyte
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Posted - 05 Aug 2020 : 21:10:28
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Greetings everyone!
I'm a really unexperienced DM and now I'm preparing my first campaign in Cormyr.
The storyline of campaign is based on a great sect of the Anthraxus that kidnap folks, torture to the point of losing faith and finally kill them to transform their souls into worms of Grey wastes. Anthraxus' servants sell the souls of the victims to armies of Abyss and Nine Hells that fight constantly.
The means of kidnapping include orcs' attacks on the villages, spreading the diseases, using Suzail's rebels groups and peachers of "freedom from kings and gods" (and small sects of their followers).
I'm digging into Cormyr's lore now but information is spreaded from page to page and from book to book.
I would really grateful if you guide me briefly through foundations of Cormyr modern politic situation up to the 1489 DR. What should I keep in mind while mastering the plot if I want to make story where all of the Cormyr's features is taken into account?
I'm looking forward your answers!
Thanks in advance.
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Hoondatha
Great Reader
USA
2449 Posts |
Posted - 05 Aug 2020 : 22:25:57
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I think you're going to need to narrow your question down a bit. As it stands, considering how central Cormyr is to the Realms, you're basically asking, "Please tell me 40 years of Realmslore in a text post."
What specifically about Cormyr are you curious about, and what problems are you having starting your campaign? |
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Kentinal
Great Reader
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Posted - 05 Aug 2020 : 23:02:00
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I believe that an "unexperienced DM" should be trying a campaign in Cormyr with invasion by a sect of Anthraxus. It is rather ambitious endeavor for one starting out as a DM.
You need not only to know Cormyr but also need a base for Anthraxus clergy and servant orcs. |
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George Krashos
Master of Realmslore
Australia
6666 Posts |
Posted - 05 Aug 2020 : 23:36:53
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Look here: https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Cormyr
If you need more, you're going to have to research it/make it up yourself.
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methority
Acolyte
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Posted - 06 Aug 2020 : 10:19:54
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*sigh* Guys, firstly, if she found candlekeep forum, she probably knows how to google and found many pages dedicated to Cormyr. Secondly, this was clearly not enough, because INFORMATION ABOUT THE REALMS DOES NOT EXIST IN A UNIFIED FORM. Information about the FR is scattered all over the Internet in such a way that any newcomer is terrified and gives up.
Why have you old people who know so much about the realms still not put your knowledge in order so that nobody have to ask questions like this? |
Edited by - methority on 06 Aug 2020 10:21:08 |
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George Krashos
Master of Realmslore
Australia
6666 Posts |
Posted - 06 Aug 2020 : 11:10:00
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quote: Originally posted by methority
*sigh* Guys, firstly, if she found candlekeep forum, she probably knows how to google and found many pages dedicated to Cormyr. Secondly, this was clearly not enough, because INFORMATION ABOUT THE REALMS DOES NOT EXIST IN A UNIFIED FORM. Information about the FR is scattered all over the Internet in such a way that any newcomer is terrified and gives up.
Why have you old people who know so much about the realms still not put your knowledge in order so that nobody have to ask questions like this?
I'm wondering if this post is a joke. I'll assume it is. I'll respond with a joke of similar tone. Why aren't you young people prepared to get off your backsides and do some work yourselves, instead of bothering us all the time?
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Edited by - George Krashos on 06 Aug 2020 11:11:04 |
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Gary Dallison
Great Reader
United Kingdom
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Brimstone
Great Reader
USA
3287 Posts |
Posted - 06 Aug 2020 : 13:39:32
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There should be some good Cormyr Scolls floating about.
If you are able to, get a copy Volo's Guide to Cormyr. It's a 2e product, yet alot of the Lore can or could be ported over to a current Realms game. You can find a PDF of it at GM's Guild.
As Gary said the current version of Cormyr is not really detailed.
I hope this helps, welcome. |
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Wooly Rupert
Master of Mischief
USA
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Posted - 06 Aug 2020 : 14:24:01
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There was also a 2E Cormyr sourcebook, though I would reach for the Volo's Guide, first -- those books give a lot more of an on-the-ground feel and do more to make the described areas come alive. |
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CorellonsDevout
Great Reader
USA
2708 Posts |
Posted - 08 Aug 2020 : 03:29:02
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Oof, those poor souls. That's a horrible fate (I'm big on the fate of souls. I always feel bad when souls are taken to the Abyss or turned into worms). Just a note, Ed Greenwood has said that when people are tortured/sacrificed, it's not usually the soul itself that is sacrificed. Rather, the god or entity feeds off the despair and pain as the victim is being tortured, so they probably wouldn't actually turn into worms of the Fugue Plane (they would still go to their appropriate deity), but if you want to do it for the plot of your campaign, then of course you can.
As for Cormyr, Corymr: A Novel is great for the founding of Cormyr and lore, and if you really want to dive in, I recommend it. Brimstone Angels also has (more recent) info on Cormyr, and source books others mentioned. But if you're just looking for an overview for a campaign, then the wiki link George provided is a good place to start, and it will have a list of source material that was used to compile the article if you want to look further. |
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Cyrano
Acolyte
United Kingdom
25 Posts |
Posted - 08 Aug 2020 : 11:16:07
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I just had a quick search, because I was intrigued to read it and can pin down that Cormyr article to Dungeon 198. |
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Cyrano
Acolyte
United Kingdom
25 Posts |
Posted - 08 Aug 2020 : 11:18:10
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Addendum: skimming through it, this could be just the primer the OP was looking for. |
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cpthero2
Great Reader
USA
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Posted - 13 Sep 2020 : 05:11:27
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Acolyte Methority,
I believe your answer to be somewhere between what the question posed by Acolyte atesinde and Master Krashos.
I can certainly appreciate that the volume of knowledge is vast, and very few people in this Keep I dare so are true masters of it, but I can name names for sure of the few I would consider to carry such a clepe. That being said... that kind of work is truly monstrous in the dedication through hours, publishing, and discussion to achieve. It is a bit condescending to dismiss such a labor of love with the comment left for Master Krashos. Master Krashos left nothing trite, or otherwise inappropriate, in his response by pointing to the Cormyr article that he did. The citations alone are fantastic and lead a person, succinctly, to that location.
As to the seemingly implicit indication of insufficiency, layered in your response, it is not unduly earned. While the intention of Acolyte atesinde is known, the question was in fact very broad: too broad in fact. Cormyr is over 1300 years old, and is in fact one of the most written about nations in the Realms. Asking some more detailed questions about the "modern politic" is not unreasonable.
Best regards,
quote: Originally posted by methority
*sigh* Guys, firstly, if she found candlekeep forum, she probably knows how to google and found many pages dedicated to Cormyr. Secondly, this was clearly not enough, because INFORMATION ABOUT THE REALMS DOES NOT EXIST IN A UNIFIED FORM. Information about the FR is scattered all over the Internet in such a way that any newcomer is terrified and gives up.
Why have you old people who know so much about the realms still not put your knowledge in order so that nobody have to ask questions like this?
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