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                | AlaundoHead Moderator
 
  
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 26 Jan 2005 :  23:23:16           
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           	| Well met 
 This being a collective scroll of any questions the Scribes and visitors of Candlekeep wish to put to a new game designer of the Realms, namely - Ed Bonny.  Ed has his first Forgotten Realms product released in 2005, namely the eagerly awaited Lost Empires of Faerun.
 
 Present your questions herein and check back to see what news may also come forth from the quill of this Realms master.
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                | HymnSenior Scribe
 
    
 
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                      | So Ed you got any more work lined up for WotC or do they wait until the sales figures before they make any moves  |  
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                | edbonnyForgotten Realms Designer
 
   
 
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                      |  Posted - 27 Jan 2005 :  03:45:34         
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                      | quote:Originally posted by Hymn
 
 So Ed you got any more work lined up for WotC or do they wait until the sales figures before they make any moves
  
 
 
 No, I do not. I don't know if Wizards uses prior sales figures before re-enlisting freelancers for a job. I know that TPTB at Wizards liked my ideas/writing for the MM2 enough to consider me for LEOF.
 
 I am finishing up a LEOF-inspired article for Faerunian drow with roots dating back to the days when the drow first went underground. It could not be included with LOEF because Underdark empires were not covered in this book.
 
 - Ed
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                | warlockcoMaster of Realmslore
 
     
 
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                      |  Posted - 27 Jan 2005 :  03:57:39         
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                      | quote:Originally posted by edbonny
 
 
 quote:Originally posted by Hymn
 
 So Ed you got any more work lined up for WotC or do they wait until the sales figures before they make any moves
  
 
 
 No, I do not. I don't know if Wizards uses prior sales figures before re-enlisting freelancers for a job. I know that TPTB at Wizards liked my ideas/writing for the MM2 enough to consider me for LEOF.
 
 I am finishing up a LEOF-inspired article for Faerunian drow with roots dating back to the days when the drow first went underground. It could not be included with LOEF because Underdark empires were not covered in this book.
 
 - Ed
 
 
 
 Nice, can't wait to see it.
 Keep up the great work, and hope to see more from you.
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                | George KrashosMaster of Realmslore
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 27 Jan 2005 :  04:02:49       
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                      | That does indeed sound great Ed. Are we talking about Telantiwar, the drow city that was situated where the Great Rift is now or something new and wonderful? 
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                      |  Posted - 27 Jan 2005 :  04:15:17         
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                      | quote:Originally posted by edbonny
 I am finishing up a LEOF-inspired article for Faerunian drow with roots dating back to the days when the drow first went underground. It could not be included with LOEF because Underdark empires were not covered in this book.
 - Ed
 
 
 
 Very good news, a web enchancement, right?
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                | edbonnyForgotten Realms Designer
 
   
 
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                      |  Posted - 27 Jan 2005 :  04:21:53         
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                      | quote:Originally posted by George Krashos
 
 That does indeed sound great Ed. Are we talking about Telantiwar, the drow city that was situated where the Great Rift is now or something new and wonderful?
 
 -- George Krashos
 
 
 
 
 It does indeed go back to the early days of Telantiwar and a long forgotten evil (some would say one of Lolth's earliest missteps). This is for Dragon magazine.
 
 - Ed
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                | George KrashosMaster of Realmslore
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 27 Jan 2005 :  06:12:30       
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                      | Good stuff! And as an aside, to all the fine fellows at Candlekeep, I hope Ed gets a few more gigs with the FR line from WotC ASAP. I was most impressed by his hard work, excellent research, due diligence to "what had gone before" and his own ideas in the lead up to "Lost Empires". Oh and he wasn't above listening to other people's thoughts and suggestions on his own work which was great to see and be a part of.  
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                      |  Posted - 27 Jan 2005 :  11:18:50       
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                      | High praise from Krash... I'm impressed. I will then echo his sentiments, and hope this gentleman gets more work from WotC!  |  
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                      |  Posted - 27 Jan 2005 :  14:09:42       
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                      | Heartfelt welcome, Ed.  I'm looking forward to reading your new release! 
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                      | quote:Originally posted by ElaineCunningham
 
 Heartfelt welcome, Ed.  I'm looking forward to reading your new release!
 
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 What she said goes double for me.
  
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                | edbonnyForgotten Realms Designer
 
   
 
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                      |  Posted - 27 Jan 2005 :  16:59:57         
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                      | Hello again all and thank you once again for all the warm welcomes and very kind words. You are all so wonderful here that I am thinking I should never leave this place.   
 Before LEOF hits the shelves, I'll use this thread to post details of my long, long, long love affair with the Realms (going back to the late 80s), the concepts behind the writing/ideas of LEOF (including the obsession for "consistent Realmslore"), the incredible guidance given by Rich Baker, Eric and George, and whatever else seems full of Realmsian goodness for these boards.
 
 I am always interested in learning from Realms fans what was the one thing that immediately hooked them on the Realms? When did you first realize that you were part of something different, something amazing, something wonderful?
 
 For me, it was back in the 1980s when I was reading the Time of Troubles trilogy (novels, not the modules) and just the idea of gods being thrown out from the heavens and forced to take mortal form made me sit up and take notice that something wild and new and unprecedented had just changed the way I thought about DnD forever.
 
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                      |  Posted - 27 Jan 2005 :  17:09:49         
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                      | quote:Originally posted by edbonny
 I am always interested in learning from Realms fans what was the one thing that immediately hooked them on the Realms? When did you first realize that you were part of something different, something amazing, something wonderful?
 - Ed
 
 
 
 
 The place:  Heidelberg, Germany
 
 The group:  Five wonderful gamers that included a military policeman, a computer programmer, a military intelligence analyst who was on his second military occupational specialty having gone nearly deaf from working with artillery, a civilian who worked for the military and took great delight in roleplaying the quirky characters others would fine weak or borin, and a counterintelligence agent who was so diabolical it was only time before he became the steady DM.  When you combined this group with
 
 The Ruins of Undermountain boxed set.
 
 Well, this fan was hooked and has been ever since.
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                      |  Posted - 27 Jan 2005 :  18:18:23         
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                      | Hi Ed, welcome to Candlekeep. 
 I believe there are two other designers credited for Lost Empires, Travis Stout and another?
 
 What areas of the product did you work on yourself?
 
 Are there any areas\old empires which you included in the product which were'nt instructed to initially by WotC?
 
 Was anything developed but not included in the product (later to appear as a web enhancement maybe?)
 
 Thanks for your time.  VERY VERY much looking forward to this product ::drool::
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                      | quote:Originally posted by Lord Rad
 
 Hi Ed, welcome to Candlekeep.
 
 I believe there are two other designers credited for Lost Empires, Travis Stout and another?
 
 What areas of the product did you work on yourself?
 
 
 
 Ed Bonny listed the areas he worked on at the bottom of page 3 in  this thread
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                      | quote:Originally posted by Lord Rad
 
 Hi Ed, welcome to Candlekeep.
 
 I believe there are two other designers credited for Lost Empires, Travis Stout and another?
 
 What areas of the product did you work on yourself?
 
 Are there any areas\old empires which you included in the product which were'nt instructed to initially by WotC?
 
 Was anything developed but not included in the product (later to appear as a web enhancement maybe?)
 
 Thanks for your time.  VERY VERY much looking forward to this product ::drool::
 
 
 
 Hi Lord Rad,
 
 Rich Baker brought together the two halves of LEOF that Travis and I submitted. From the released table of contents, it appears he also added a few feats and the dead gods section. He also updated the monsters that appeared in Monsters of Faerun.
 
 For ease of reference, I am reposting here what parts of LEOF I wrote up:
 
 Introduction 4
 The Ruin-Based Campaign 4
 
 Chapter 1: Ancient Secrets 6
 
 Ancient Feats 6
 Arcane Manipulation 6
 Arcane Transfiguration 6
 Familiar Concentration 8
 Godsight 8
 Greenbound Summoning 8
 Item Reprieve 8
 Spell Reprieve 9
 Wounding Spell 9
 
 Prestige Classes 10
 Glorious Servitor 13
 Magelord 17
 Sunmaster 25
 
 Ancient Spells 29
 This area was shared by Travis, Rich & me. As soon as the book comes out I will list the spells I wrote.
 Assassin Spell 29
 Bard Spell 29
 Cleric Spells 29
 Druid Spells 29
 Paladin Spell 29
 Sorcerer/Wizard Spells 29
 Spell Descriptions 30
 
 Chapter 2: Dreams of the Past 36
 The Ruins of the Past 36
 Cities into Dungeons 36
 Interesting Sites 38
 Ancient Deities 41
 Auppenser 41
 Epic Spell 43
 Epic Spell Seeds 44
 
 Chapter 4: God-Kings of the East 60
 History 60
 Timeline 60
 Keepers of the Past 63
 Songs and Stories 63
 Important Sites 64
 Imaskar 64
 Mulhorand 66
 Narfell 67
 Raumathar 68
 Unther 69
 Legacies of the
 Old Empires 70
 Adventure Seeds 70
 Buried Secrets 70
 Heirs to the Empire 70
 Adventure Site:
 Sonjar’s Tower 72
 Background 72
 The Earth Node 72
 Tower Features 73
 Keyed Areas 73
 
 Chapter 5: Realms of the High Forest 83
 History 83
 Timeline 84
 Keepers of the Past 85
 Songs and Stories 85
 Important Sites 86
 Ammarindar 86
 Delzoun 87
 Eaerlann 89
 Sharrven 91
 Siluvanede 92
 Legacies of the
 High Forest 92
 Adventure Seeds 92
 Heirs of the High Forest 94
 
 Chapter 7: The Imperial South 113
 History 113
 Timeline 113
 Keepers of the Past 116
 Songs and Stories 117
 Important Sites 117
 Coramshan 117
 High Shanatar 118
 Memnonnar 119
 Jhaamdath 120
 Shoon Imperium 121
 Tethir 122
 Legacies of the Past 123
 Adventure Seeds 123
 Buried Secrets 123
 Heirs to the Empire 124
 
 Chapter 9: The Old North 136
 History 136
 Timeline 136
 Keepers of the Past 142
 Songs and Stories 142
 Important Sites 142
 Ardeep 142
 Gauntlgrym 143
 Old Illusk 144
 Phalorm 144
 Legacies of the
 Old North 146
 Adventure Site:
 Keep on the Frontier 146
 Background 146
 Keep Features 146
 Keyed Areas 146
 Concluding the Adventure 150
 
 Chapter 10: Artifacts of the Past 151
 This area was shared by Travis, Rich & med. As soon as the book comes out, I will list the items I wrote.
 Magic Item Descriptions 151
 Weapons 151
 Rings 152
 Scepters 153
 Staffs 153
 Wondrous Items 154
 Artifacts 156
 Minor Artifacts 156
 Major Artifacts 157
 
 Chapter 11: Monsters of the Ancient Lands 160
 Greenbound Creature 173
 Sample Greenbound Creature 174
 Creating a Greenbound Creature 174
 
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                      |  Posted - 27 Jan 2005 :  21:56:51       
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                      | quote:Originally posted by edbonny
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 I am always interested in learning from Realms fans what was the one thing that immediately hooked them on the Realms? When did you first realize that you were part of something different, something amazing, something wonderful?
 
 
 
 
 
 We just started Ruins of Adventure and I decided to buy Spellfire which was later followed by Azure Bonds.   I have been hooked ever since, even though the undead at the Graveyard ate my character.
 
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 (Strikes dramatic pose, raises sword to gleam in the sunset, and hopes breeches won’t fall down.)
 Enough for now. The Realms lives! I have spoken! Ale and light wines half price, served by a smiling Storm Silverhand fetchingly clad in thigh-high boots and naught else! Ahem . .
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                      |  Posted - 27 Jan 2005 :  22:40:29       
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                      | For me it was Ed's "Pages From the Mages" and "Ecology of the ..." articles from DRAGON #82-ish onward to Dragon #100. The depth of detail and implied promise of further lore and layer upon layer of information appealed to the analyst in me - as I started trying to connect the dots on scattered bits of realmslore. Funnily enough, some 15 or so years later, I'm still trying to weave it all together! When DRAGON provided a preview mini-map just prior to the release of the Ol' Grey Box, there was no going back - although I couldn't find Waterdeep on it, no matter how hard I looked!  
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                      | What lead me into the Realms? 
 SSL's "Gold Box" computer games (I think Hillsfar was the first one I saw), and a novel that was based on the same setting - Azure Bonds.
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                      | quote:Originally posted by edbonny
 
 
 I am always interested in learning from Realms fans what was the one thing that immediately hooked them on the Realms? When did you first realize that you were part of something different, something amazing, something wonderful?
 
 
 
 
 
 Hmm, I do not believe I am hooked on the Realms, though do find them interesting.  The frist thing that comes to mind that was Realms related was perhaps _Elves of Evermeet, Official Game Assessry_ 9430 which did offer some amazing things.
 
 Being a part of something different, nay I did not feel that then or now, nor did I feel special when I first became involved with D&D Basic. Yes it is interesting and I do enjoy play and discussion of the game and setting, which could make me a part of a select group.
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                      | quote:Originally posted by Seismo
 
 What lead me into the Realms?
 
 SSL's "Gold Box" computer games (I think Hillsfar was the first one I saw), and a novel that was based on the same setting - Azure Bonds.
 
 
 
 Ditto for me on my old commodore 64 and then the novels that tied in with them. :) And now I'm obsessed with FR. :)
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                      | quote:Originally posted by edbonny
 
 I am always interested in learning from Realms fans what was the one thing that immediately hooked them on the Realms? When did you first realize that you were part of something different, something amazing, something wonderful?
 
 
 
 Three words :
 The Crystal Shard
 
 After that, I gobbled up anything that had Forgotten Realms in it.
 
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                      | quote:Originally posted by kuje31
 
 
 quote:Originally posted by Seismo
 
 What lead me into the Realms?
 
 SSL's "Gold Box" computer games (I think Hillsfar was the first one I saw), and a novel that was based on the same setting - Azure Bonds.
 
 
 
 Ditto for me on my old commodore 64 and then the novels that tied in with them. :) And now I'm obsessed with FR. :)
 
 
 
 Ah those games where nice, but nothing beats Rambo First Blood Part II. The most amazing thing is that everything still works  usually fires ut up during the summers when most of my pals from old are home. They don't build computers like that nowdays.
 
 Oh yes and for me it was all my best friend's older brothers fault who ran a AD&D group. Thank fully in swedish otherwise I wouldn't had understood much of the technical terms since I was only 12 at the time.
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                      |  Posted - 28 Jan 2005 :  05:53:42       
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                      | quote:By Labelas... I remember thoseOriginally posted by kuje31
 
 
 quote:Originally posted by Seismo
 
 What lead me into the Realms?
 
 SSL's "Gold Box" computer games (I think Hillsfar was the first one I saw), and a novel that was based on the same setting - Azure Bonds.
 
 
 
 Ditto for me on my old commodore 64 and then the novels that tied in with them. :) And now I'm obsessed with FR. :)
 
 
  . I also recall that I had a very hard time loading them up on my old beaten up C64. When I converted to the tape drive... that didn't improve the situation much. 
 However, when the games and computer were in synergy and worked their magic... they were truly my favorite computer games of the time...
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                      | How did I get into the Realms? Well, it started with a friend, who was reading the Dragginglance comics. Those looked interesting, so I read his. That made me want to follow that title myself, so I did. When the FR comic was launched, I read that one, too. 
 The DL comic lead me to those novels -- I wanted to read more of those stories! I read the first five trilogies they released, but then I was getting a little bored with the lack of activity in the setting.
 
 Then I stumbled across either Spellfire or Shadowdale (I can't recall which). That got me into the Realms, but it was the Forgotten Realms Adventures hardcover that truly got me hooked -- there was so much lore, and so much potential in there, and I could see that stuff was happening in that setting.
 
 And the rest, as they say, is history.
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                      | quote:Originally posted by edbonny
 
 I am always interested in learning from Realms fans what was the one thing that immediately hooked them on the Realms? When did you first realize that you were part of something different, something amazing, something wonderful?
 
 
 Well met
 
 This particular scroll may be of interest to ye, Ed.  I encourage such experiences to be listed therein.
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                | edbonnyForgotten Realms Designer
 
   
 
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                      | quote:Originally posted by Seismo
 
 What lead me into the Realms?
 
 SSL's "Gold Box" computer games (I think Hillsfar was the first one I saw), and a novel that was based on the same setting - Azure Bonds.
 
 
 Wow - almost forgot about those! I played my first Realms SSI gold box game on an old Tandy 1000 back in '89. I loved all the ones they came out with.
 
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                      | quote:Originally posted by Alaundo
 
 
 quote:Originally posted by edbonny
 
 I am always interested in learning from Realms fans what was the one thing that immediately hooked them on the Realms? When did you first realize that you were part of something different, something amazing, something wonderful?
 
 
 Well met
 
 This particular scroll may be of interest to ye, Ed.  I encourage such experiences to be listed therein.
 
 
 
 Ah, I knew I'd answered that question recently!
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                      |  Posted - 04 Feb 2005 :  06:37:26       
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                      | ARRRRRRRRRGH!!!!!!! 
 From the excerpt. Please tell me that this doesn't say this in the sourcebook:
 
 "But the moon elf wizard known as the Srinshee, now the de facto regent of Cormanthyr, held firm to Aravae's wishes, primarily because preparing the high magic necessary for the succession ceremony would take at least the remaining year and a half of the Mourning Days."
 
 The Srinshee is NOT A MOON ELF! At least according to Cormanthyr!
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                | Wooly RupertMaster of Mischief
 
  
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 04 Feb 2005 :  11:16:39       
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                      | quote:Originally posted by kuje31
 
 ARRRRRRRRRGH!!!!!!!
 
 From the excerpt. Please tell me that this doesn't say this in the sourcebook:
 
 "But the moon elf wizard known as the Srinshee, now the de facto regent of Cormanthyr, held firm to Aravae's wishes, primarily because preparing the high magic necessary for the succession ceremony would take at least the remaining year and a half of the Mourning Days."
 
 The Srinshee is NOT A MOON ELF! At least according to Cormanthyr!
 
 
 
 Whoa, that's a huge retcon if it's true...
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