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Asharak
Learned Scribe
France
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Posted - 19 Aug 2022 : 13:49:48
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From Dwarves Deep p64 : "Somewhere in the Race, near the Sea Tower of Nemessor, is a small, tree-clad island with the shape of a horseshoe, the open end facing towards distant Rilmere."
Does anyone have any idea where Rilmere place is or what it is?
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EricMinde
Seeker
Canada
97 Posts |
Posted - 19 Aug 2022 : 14:18:52
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You would need a coastal(oceanic?) map for the region south of Tethyr. It needs to clearly show the Nelanther Isles chain and from there you'd have to plot explorations heading in the direction from all horseshoe shaped island mouths. One of them will take you to Rilmere. Best guess to start looking is south or west (southwest?) of Nemessor. |
"When you understand the impossible, it changes to improbable and that means there's a chance!"
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ericlboyd
Forgotten Realms Designer
USA
2067 Posts |
Posted - 19 Aug 2022 : 14:32:33
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This is a great question.
So there is a horseshoe-shaped island, known as Hook Island, just north of Thordentor. You can see it on the B&W map of the Nelanther on the back side of the color map in Lands of Intrigue. Obviously, Rilmere is not on that map. I might suggest its either the name of the small peninsula or the name of a small village on the peninsula between Carlsmere and Tulmene on the larger Dragon's Head Peninsula. I would suggest it's a village name, given that it parallels the name "Carlsmere."
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