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Drummer Boy
Senior Scribe
USA
395 Posts |
Posted - 19 Nov 2002 : 05:39:42
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Well put, Kitira. SOME of us (cough ME cough) do know that life exists beyond the borders of the US. I would agree though, that there really isn't that much in common between the US and the Forgotten Realms. I've always imagined the Realms as medieval/renaissance-like. Perhaps Europe in the Renaissance resembled the Realms well. |
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Mumadar Ibn Huzal
Master of Realmslore
1338 Posts |
Posted - 19 Nov 2002 : 10:23:39
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Hehehe... wasn't out to offend anyone. Though having lived in the US for a while, I have encountered some people who would miserably fail on any global geography test. But then again, there are people around the world who would be in similar difficulties.
Drummerboy, you put forward an interesting train of thought: reversal. For those twisted minds out there... what if Earth is a copy of the Forgotten Realms...? |
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Bellua Aeneus Lacerta
Senior Scribe
USA
428 Posts |
Posted - 19 Nov 2002 : 12:18:29
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You mean America isn't Evermeet?? |
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Kitira Gildragon
Learned Scribe
USA
191 Posts |
Posted - 19 Nov 2002 : 12:33:31
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I could only wish. It's only a pitty that it's not the mideval period.*sigh* Think about how many people would have given my swords a nice red paint job...*EVIL GRIN*
MIH: No offense taken... yet. |
-Space for rent- |
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Feanor_Karnil
Learned Scribe
USA
132 Posts |
Posted - 20 Dec 2002 : 02:12:41
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Somewhere unknown in the Forgotten Realms probably on a different continent other than Faerun - The USA, somewhere in there the realm of fantasy and our realm there is no differences between the two.
-Feanor Karnil The Moon-Star
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We live in a bleak world my friend, where heroes are few and shadows stalk us around every corner. -Mikai Daerni |
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Salius Kai
Learned Scribe
USA
217 Posts |
Posted - 20 Dec 2002 : 14:25:54
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Feanor, why do you continue to bother us with your psycho theories that make no sense at all? Anyways, Evermeet makes me think of Sweden. |
"Welcome to these walls of infinite knowledge."
Salius Kai |
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zemd
Master of Realmslore
France
1103 Posts |
Posted - 20 Dec 2002 : 14:59:58
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isn't evermeet supposed to be a warm place? |
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Artalis
Senior Scribe
USA
444 Posts |
Posted - 20 Dec 2002 : 15:48:09
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All seasons in moderate form are represented on Evermeet. Nature is at it's best there. Winter has it's snows but not blizzards, summer is warm but not blisteringly hot, and so on.
To the best of my recollection at any rate. Let me see where did I put that scroll.... aha
"Evermeet's climate is not, as some legends claim, eternal springtime. Instead, I suppose it is most accurate to say that each season is perfect, embodying the timeís essence, while at the same time never growing extreme enough to become dangerous. Spring is green and pleasant, with occasional rains. Summer is warm and balmy, with a few hot days. Fall comes quickly, sweeping the island, turning the stands of deciduous trees into myriad red, yellow, and gold shades. Winter brings with it snows and chill winds. These seasons vary only rarely. Most of the time they present all that is best, while minimizing their less desirable qualities. world in an entirely different light. They are not the rivals of nature, nor are they its enemies or its masters. The elves are part of nature and as such, must live according to the natural order, not in defiance of it."
Evermeet -Island of the Elves Chapter 1 page 12 |
Artalis
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Lemernis
Senior Scribe
378 Posts |
Posted - 25 Oct 2005 : 00:27:10
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Here's what the 3rd Edition Forgotten Realms Net Compendium posits:
Al Qadim/Zakhara Al-Qadim boxed set - culture reference:________, names: Arabian Amlar (Forest) culture reference:________, names:________ Amn - culture reference: Spain and Portugal (FR3) names: Spanish and Portuguese Anauroch/Bedine - culture reference: Touareg and Saharian desert-like nomads (FR13), names: Touareg and Saharian Bedouin Baldur's Gate - culture reference: Renaissance (Maztica novels Spanish and Portuguese and FR15), names: _________ Calimshan - culture reference: Arabian Sultanate (FR3), names: Iranian or Turkish Chessenta - culture reference: Sparta ??? (FR10), names: AncientGreek Chult - culture reference: African (FR16) African Cormyr - culture reference: English, French (FR0, English, Ring of Winter), names: French Dalelands - culture reference:________, names: ________ Damara - culture reference: Classic Germanic kingdom during the Holy Roman Empire, names: German Earthspur - culture reference:________, names: ________ Endless Waste - culture reference:________, names: ________ Evermeet - culture reference: Elven/Atlantis (Elfshadow, Elf Coral Kingdom), names: ________ Fuirgar - The land of the Stone Gitans - culture reference:________, names: Eskimo Great Glacier - culture reference: Eskimo See FR14, names: Eskimo Great Rift - culture reference: Dwarven (FR11), names: Dwarf Halruaa - culture reference:________, names: ________ Horde lands - cultural reference: Mongol (Hordes), names: Mongol Ice Peak (the) - cultural reference: Eskimo, names: Eskimo Icewind Dale - culture reference:________, names: ________ Impiltur - culture reference:________, names: ________ Lantan - culture reference:________, names: ________ Luiren - culture reference:Halfling (FR16), names: Halfling Marsember - - culture reference: Cormyr Venice, with its canals, names: ________ Maztica - cutlural reference: Central and South Incas american, Aztec Incas and Aztec (Maztica boxed set and series), names: ________ Moonsea - culture reference:________, names: ________ Moonshaes - culture reference: Celtic (FR2), names: Celtics, Gaelics, Wales Northern Moonshaes and Luskan - culture reference: Vikings (Scandinavian) (FR2/FR5), names: Norwegian, Danish, Swedish Mulhorand - culture reference: Pharonic Egypt (FR10)names: Egyptian Murghom - culture reference: Baghdad (i.e. modern Iraq)under a caliph, etc., names: ________ Narfell - culture reference:________, names: ________ Nimbral - culture reference:________, names: ________ Plain of Horses - culture reference: Mongol (Hordes), names: Mongol Quoya Desert - culture reference:________, names: ________ Rashemen - culture reference: Ukrainian/Russia (FR12), names: Ukraine/Russian Peasant Raurin - culture reference: pre-Saharan Desert, names: ________ Sembia - culture reference:________, names: ________ Semphar - culutre reference: Baghdad-like culture, names: ________ Shaar (The) - culture reference:________, names: ________ Shou Lung Kara-Tur boxed set - culture reference:________, names: Chinese Sossal - culture reference:________, names: ________ Thesk - culture reference:________, names: ________ Tethyr - culture reference: North Africa (FR3), names: Arabian Thay - culture reference: Egypt (FR6), names: Egyptian Turmish culture reference: Ottoman Empire, names: ________ Ulgarth Feudal system (FR16) - culture reference:________, names: French Unther - culture reference: Sumeria/Babylonia (FR10), names: Sumerian |
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Rinonalyrna Fathomlin
Great Reader
USA
7106 Posts |
Posted - 25 Oct 2005 : 01:42:06
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quote: Originally posted by Arion Elenim
To be honest, I don't think America really has a Faerunian counterpart......
I think of Waterdeep as London, Silverymoon as Rome, Calimshan as the Middle East, etc., but I don't think that the USA has much of a hold on the Forgotten Realms as far as a translation might go....
Neither should any other particular country, as far as I'm concerned.
Waterdeep is...Waterdeep. There is nothing in the real world quite like it. Same goes for Silverymoon, and any other FR location. |
"Instead of asking why we sleep, it might make sense to ask why we wake. Perchance we live to dream. From that perspective, the sea of troubles we navigate in the workaday world might be the price we pay for admission to another night in the world of dreams." --Richard Greene (letter to Time) |
Edited by - Rinonalyrna Fathomlin on 25 Oct 2005 01:42:53 |
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Crennen FaerieBane
Master of Realmslore
USA
1378 Posts |
Posted - 25 Oct 2005 : 01:54:30
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Huzzah for the learned woman!
I agree with RF - and by making comparisons to the real world, Faerun loses somewhat of its mystique. I mean, I don't want to go to a Realm that is the equivalent of Germany. I can play a myriad of other RPGs and get that experience.
The Realms is unique and wonderful place - I doubt Ed designed any part of it to copy any culture completely. Though some lands do have a influence - what else could he have gone off of. All creation comes from a spark.
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Kuje
Great Reader
USA
7915 Posts |
Posted - 25 Oct 2005 : 02:09:11
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quote: Originally posted by CrennenFaerieBane
Huzzah for the learned woman!
I agree with RF - and by making comparisons to the real world, Faerun loses somewhat of its mystique. I mean, I don't want to go to a Realm that is the equivalent of Germany. I can play a myriad of other RPGs and get that experience.
The Realms is unique and wonderful place - I doubt Ed designed any part of it to copy any culture completely. Though some lands do have a influence - what else could he have gone off of. All creation comes from a spark.
C-Fb
As do I and we've been told by Ed, repeatedly, that he didn't copy or base Faerun on any cultures from Earth but TSR did in the parts they added on. |
For some of us, books are as important as almost anything else on earth. What a miracle it is that out of these small, flat, rigid squares of paper unfolds world after world, worlds that sing to you, comfort and quiet and excite you... Books are full of the things that you don't get in real life - wonderful, lyrical language, for instance, right off the bat. - Anne Lamott, Bird by Bird
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Rinonalyrna Fathomlin
Great Reader
USA
7106 Posts |
Posted - 25 Oct 2005 : 02:14:04
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quote: Originally posted by CrennenFaerieBane
Huzzah for the learned woman!
I agree with RF - and by making comparisons to the real world, Faerun loses somewhat of its mystique. I mean, I don't want to go to a Realm that is the equivalent of Germany. I can play a myriad of other RPGs and get that experience.
The Realms is unique and wonderful place - I doubt Ed designed any part of it to copy any culture completely. Though some lands do have a influence - what else could he have gone off of. All creation comes from a spark.
C-Fb
Thank you...and you're right! I love the FR precisely because it's a fantasy world and there is no place on earth quite like it. If I want historical fiction, there is another genre for that.
And I know Kuje has been trying to drive this point home for a long time. |
"Instead of asking why we sleep, it might make sense to ask why we wake. Perchance we live to dream. From that perspective, the sea of troubles we navigate in the workaday world might be the price we pay for admission to another night in the world of dreams." --Richard Greene (letter to Time) |
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Crennen FaerieBane
Master of Realmslore
USA
1378 Posts |
Posted - 25 Oct 2005 : 02:43:50
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Yeah - seriously - the Realms should stay in the fantasy place. I mean, I could draw tons of comparisons between Thay and China, but I am not going to go there, because Thay has kick butt mages that rock the casbah and China has diplomats and politicians. Meaning: I like my fantasy being fantasy, and my real world being my real world.
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Still rockin' the Fey'ri style. |
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Beirnadri Magranth
Senior Scribe
USA
720 Posts |
Posted - 25 Oct 2005 : 15:46:32
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quote: Originally posted by Arion Elenim
Well, I suppose you have to look at Faerun herself as the whole of the British Empire prior to the Revolutionary era (late 1700's-1800's) but with a cultural focus just prior to the Renassiance....
That's how I've always seen it...
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"You came here to be a martyr in a great big bang of glory... instead you will die with a whimper." ::moussaoui tries to interrupt:: "You will never get a chance to speak again and that's an appropriate ending."
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Forge
Learned Scribe
USA
218 Posts |
Posted - 25 Oct 2005 : 16:03:35
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While I agree that the Moonshaes have a Nordic slant, they are also very Irish/Celtic in feel. You have 2 distinct cultures meeting there.
I've always felt that Cormry had a Aurthorian feel to it. |
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