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Thane of Fife
Acolyte
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Posted - 19 Jul 2021 : 02:27:27
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Long backstory here leading up to a question:
In the Gray Box, lots of characters are given levels, and by and large, I think these levels mostly reflect the sort of ranges seen in OD&D and AD&D, where characters of up to about level 11-12 are fairly common. There are of course characters of higher levels, but they tend to be important people, culminating, as I recall, in leaders of Cormyr, Impiltur, and Baldur's Gate who come in at level 20.
The exceptions, of course, are the handful of magic-users who are higher than 20th level - Elminster, Khelben, the Simbul, Sylune, and Laeral (I think that's it, at least in the Gray Box). The Witches of Rashemen are also given a level range that extends higher than 20.
There are a few places in the Gray Box where it alludes to the given stats being imperfect representations, such as the mention under clerics of priests potentially being expanded on later, or the entry under Rashemen where the witches are pretty explicitly treated as magic-users for simplicity, even though they would perhaps be better represented in some other way. Given this, and that all of the other >20 characters mentioned above were later revealed to be Chosen of Mystra, I have wondered at times if these levels were originally intended/inflated to reflect that they had special powers.
Anyway, that all brings me to my actual query - the exception to all of what I've said above is Bloenin, the Lantar of Lantan, who is a 24th level cleric of Gond. This makes him the highest level cleric in the book, and one of the highest level characters in general - this would imply, per my previous speculation, that there might be something noteworthy about him. And yet, as far as I'm aware, he's basically never been mentioned since. So I guess where I'm going with this is - has there ever been anything else said about this guy, or is he basically just a really high level name drop?
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TheIriaeban
Master of Realmslore
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Posted - 19 Jul 2021 : 15:21:31
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A search of my stuff showed only the reference you mention. I would say this would be an excellent question to ask Ed on Twitter. He would probably enjoy giving more information on the guy unless prevented by that amazingly powerful servant of evil: The Dreaded NDA. |
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Wooly Rupert
Master of Mischief
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Thane of Fife
Acolyte
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Posted - 20 Jul 2021 : 02:45:00
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quote: Originally posted by TheIriaeban
I would say this would be an excellent question to ask Ed on Twitter. He would probably enjoy giving more information on the guy unless prevented by that amazingly powerful servant of evil: The Dreaded NDA.
That's a good idea, but I'm not a Twitter user (at least, not yet - maybe an incentive to start).
I appreciate the look, though. |
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