Candlekeep Forum
Candlekeep Forum
Home | Profile | Register | Active Topics | Active Polls | Members | Private Messages | Search | FAQ
Username:
Password:
Save Password
Forgot your Password?

 All Forums
 Forgotten Realms Products
 Forgotten Realms Novels
 Just Bought Evermeet...
 New Topic  New Poll New Poll
 Reply to Topic
 Printer Friendly
Author Previous Topic Topic Next Topic  

Artalis
Senior Scribe

USA
444 Posts

Posted - 21 Mar 2003 :  21:51:03  Show Profile Send Artalis a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
I couldn't bear it any longer. If I had heard about Evermeet being referred to as the "Elven Bible" one more time without having read it I was gonna lose my mind.

So congratulations you convinced me to spend some of my all too scarce cash on this book.

It better be good!!!

Artalis

Email


zemd
Master of Realmslore

France
1103 Posts

Posted - 21 Mar 2003 :  22:57:03  Show Profile Send zemd a Private Message  Reply with Quote
It worths it, i bet ...
If you like it i say what book to read next, if i lose YOU tell me, agree?
Go to Top of Page

Targon Moonrise
Learned Scribe

163 Posts

Posted - 22 Mar 2003 :  01:04:36  Show Profile  Visit Targon Moonrise's Homepage Send Targon Moonrise a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I really want to buy it, but I have idea where I could find it. Does anybody have any ideas where I could find it? I lovew FR elves and I want to read about them. I want Evermeet!

May Melkor smile upon every spell you cast.
Go to Top of Page

The_Mirt
Acolyte

USA
45 Posts

Posted - 22 Mar 2003 :  02:28:45  Show Profile  Visit The_Mirt's Homepage Send The_Mirt a Private Message  Reply with Quote
www.half.com is the cheepest place to buy any books.

~Mirt
Go to Top of Page

Targon Moonrise
Learned Scribe

163 Posts

Posted - 22 Mar 2003 :  03:02:49  Show Profile  Visit Targon Moonrise's Homepage Send Targon Moonrise a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks Mirt. I'll look into that way.

May Melkor smile upon every spell you cast.
Go to Top of Page

Bookwyrm
Great Reader

USA
4740 Posts

Posted - 22 Mar 2003 :  04:55:38  Show Profile  Visit Bookwyrm's Homepage Send Bookwyrm a Private Message  Reply with Quote
There's also the American Book Exchange.

Hell hath no fury like all of Candlekeep rising in defense of one of its own.

Download the brickfilm masterpiece by Leftfield Studios! See this page for more.
Go to Top of Page

Bellua Aeneus Lacerta
Senior Scribe

USA
428 Posts

Posted - 22 Mar 2003 :  15:49:32  Show Profile  Visit Bellua Aeneus Lacerta's Homepage Send Bellua Aeneus Lacerta a Private Message  Reply with Quote
This is the last book I read. Dunno why I waited so long now.

---spoiler?----














So who is Elaith's son? Did it tell in another book? Or is it still a mystery?
Go to Top of Page

Artalis
Senior Scribe

USA
444 Posts

Posted - 22 Mar 2003 :  17:12:36  Show Profile Send Artalis a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I'm on page 82 now and I hate Llolth more than ever.

Funny Correlon's code of honor and ethics strike me as Lawful Good yet his alignment is listed as Chaotic Good. Any thoughts on the matter?


Artalis

Email


Go to Top of Page

SiriusBlack
Great Reader

USA
5517 Posts

Posted - 22 Mar 2003 :  17:15:45  Show Profile  Visit SiriusBlack's Homepage Send SiriusBlack a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Spoiler about Evermeet:









Bellua Aeneus Lacerta asked:

quote:
So who is Elaith's son? Did it tell in another book? Or is it still a mystery?


No, Elaith's son has never been addressed in any other work. I recall Elaine Cunningham noting she had a story idea at one time that would have had Elaith and son finding out about each other and traveling to Lamruil's new kingdom together. No doubt the tension on that journey would have been a delight to read. However, nothing ever came of this idea.


Go to Top of Page

Bellua Aeneus Lacerta
Senior Scribe

USA
428 Posts

Posted - 22 Mar 2003 :  21:01:14  Show Profile  Visit Bellua Aeneus Lacerta's Homepage Send Bellua Aeneus Lacerta a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Perhaps something in next months book. All her characters seem to show up somewhere.
Go to Top of Page

Bookwyrm
Great Reader

USA
4740 Posts

Posted - 23 Mar 2003 :  20:16:41  Show Profile  Visit Bookwyrm's Homepage Send Bookwyrm a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The sign of a good author is when everyone wants to use your creations!

Hell hath no fury like all of Candlekeep rising in defense of one of its own.

Download the brickfilm masterpiece by Leftfield Studios! See this page for more.
Go to Top of Page

Valius
Acolyte

14 Posts

Posted - 24 Apr 2003 :  02:00:04  Show Profile  Visit Valius's Homepage Send Valius a Private Message  Reply with Quote
This is one of my most favorite books EVER, finished it in 2 days. Its beautifully written and the ending(which I wont give away) is awesome. I highly recommend it.
Go to Top of Page

Mournblade
Master of Realmslore

USA
1288 Posts

Posted - 24 Apr 2003 :  06:31:24  Show Profile Send Mournblade a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Funny...

I would tend to think the Silmarillion is the Elven Bible, but so be it. Evermeet was good, definitely one of the better Forgotten Realms Novels. I loved it, but then again Elaine Cunningham is REALLY talented. SHe is probably the best writer on the FR novel lists. She just seems to have more talent, than the rather average FR writers (My thoughts on the writers of these books have been expressed in another thread). I love the FR books, but I know I only read them because they are Forgotten Realms. I wonder if the writers would be able to keep me, if they were not writing about the forgotten realms world. However I am VASTLY impressed with Dissolution and Insurrection. These two new writers, show talent.

With that said, I just love Elaine Cunningham. Every book she writes is amazing. She is certainly on par with the better fantasy writers out there today. R.A. Salvatore is great as well, but it seems like his last couple of books Spine of the World , Sea of Swords was rushed by the publisher (Wizards).




A wizard is Never late Frodo Baggins. Nor is he Early. A wizard arrives precisely when he means to...
Go to Top of Page

Artalis
Senior Scribe

USA
444 Posts

Posted - 24 Apr 2003 :  10:45:40  Show Profile Send Artalis a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by mournblade94

Funny...

I would tend to think the Silmarillion is the Elven Bible, but so be it.
<snip>



*sighs*

Yes, Yes of course. I would think it goes without saying that the Silmarillion is THE Elven Bible. However, we are talking FR here and it's a FR forum and Middle Earth's elves are substantially different from Toril's (or all of D&D's for that matter)

I am making very slow progress in the book (this has to do with life not the quality of the book) but I am enjoying it greatly. I especially like knowing the history of the elves and Evermeet.

I am toying with Nighteyes becoming a high mage at some point, and this is valuable research information.

Artalis

Email



Edited by - Artalis on 24 Apr 2003 10:47:04
Go to Top of Page

Edain Shadowstar
Senior Scribe

USA
455 Posts

Posted - 24 Apr 2003 :  21:03:23  Show Profile  Visit Edain Shadowstar's Homepage Send Edain Shadowstar a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Ahhh...High Magic...the rewards are wel worth the sacrifice for any loyal and arcanely inclined elf.

As for the book, it's fantastic! Evermeet was worth every penny when I bought it...a long time ago (okay not that long, but long to me). Invaluable if you want to truely understand the Elves of Faerun...unless you're me and crazy (Is it just me or do I call myself crazy a lot?). As for becoming a High Mage, Edain has been one since it's inception way, way, way back when (back when having a High Mage character was creative...er, did I say that out loud? I meant new, yes, new. ).

P.S. Green is my in character color. Edain has a green...thing...

Edain Shadowstar
Archwizard of Rel Astra and Waterdeep


"Mmm…pie…"
- Gaius Solarian, Captain General
Go to Top of Page

Mournblade
Master of Realmslore

USA
1288 Posts

Posted - 24 Apr 2003 :  22:53:45  Show Profile Send Mournblade a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Edain Shadowstar

P.S. Green is my in character color. Edain has a green...thing...



Please answer this carefully...

What do you mean Edain has a green ...Thing? Is this possibly MORE information than ANY OF US want to know?


A wizard is Never late Frodo Baggins. Nor is he Early. A wizard arrives precisely when he means to...
Go to Top of Page

Edain Shadowstar
Senior Scribe

USA
455 Posts

Posted - 24 Apr 2003 :  23:48:13  Show Profile  Visit Edain Shadowstar's Homepage Send Edain Shadowstar a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Irony is a great thing, isn't it? You know when I wrote that post I though, "I wonder if the people reading this will interpret this in an impure manner?" Of course I managed to convince myself I was the only one who would think of something like that.

Now, keep up. Edain is an Ar'Tel'Quessir (Gold Elf), and he is brown-haired (originally blonde, don't ask why or how, I;'m not saying) and green-eyed. So, in his humble opinion (no I'm not crazy, I've just written quite a few pieces of fiction about Edain's life, so he has a detailed personality) his eyes, and anyone's eyes, are profound features. In his case they are one of the few ways a person can discern his true ability beyond his ageless face. So, he likes green. He favors emerald, writes in green ink, seals letters in green wax, and wears green when not in his robes (which are almost always red and gold, and rarely white and silver). So, no, it's not any unpure thing, he just like green.

Edain Shadowstar
Archwizard of Rel Astra and Waterdeep


"Mmm…pie…"
- Gaius Solarian, Captain General
Go to Top of Page

Bookwyrm
Great Reader

USA
4740 Posts

Posted - 25 Apr 2003 :  01:35:17  Show Profile  Visit Bookwyrm's Homepage Send Bookwyrm a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Well, Artalis, it's been more than a month. Surely you've read it by now . . .

Right?

Bookwyrm's hands crackle slightly with electrical energy.

Hell hath no fury like all of Candlekeep rising in defense of one of its own.

Download the brickfilm masterpiece by Leftfield Studios! See this page for more.
Go to Top of Page

Artalis
Senior Scribe

USA
444 Posts

Posted - 25 Apr 2003 :  02:05:24  Show Profile Send Artalis a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Bookwyrm

Well, Artalis, it's been more than a month. Surely you've read it by now . . .

Right?

Bookwyrm's hands crackle slightly with electrical energy.



Well if you check the time/date stamp on my last post in this topic you'll see that no, in fact, I haven't. I am working on it.

Remember this old sage has much on his plate...

Artalis

Email


Go to Top of Page

Bookwyrm
Great Reader

USA
4740 Posts

Posted - 25 Apr 2003 :  03:51:13  Show Profile  Visit Bookwyrm's Homepage Send Bookwyrm a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Bookwyrm looks farther back up the scroll.

Oops . . . my appologies. That's what I get for magically reading scrolls over in the Colligate Universe while listening to a different Learned Scribe -- a Lord Williams, PhD.

(He's the same guy I mentioned as being a religious person AND an old D&D player. And yes, he knew I was using my laptop to get online. Infact, he supplied the cord for me. I like this professor! )

Hell hath no fury like all of Candlekeep rising in defense of one of its own.

Download the brickfilm masterpiece by Leftfield Studios! See this page for more.
Go to Top of Page
  Previous Topic Topic Next Topic  
 New Topic  New Poll New Poll
 Reply to Topic
 Printer Friendly
Jump To:
Candlekeep Forum © 1999-2025 Candlekeep.com Go To Top Of Page
Snitz Forums 2000