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Wooly Rupert
Master of Mischief
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Posted - 23 Oct 2007 : 16:18:23
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quote: Originally posted by Silverstar1610
I’d like to know whether the church of Tymora would officiate over wedding ceremonies, and what they would be like too, if that’s ok?
I've not yet replaced the book, so I can't check... But I'm fairly certain that Shandril and Narm's wedding, in Spellfire, was officiated by a Tymoran priest. |
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
Australia
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Charles Phipps
Master of Realmslore
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Posted - 23 Oct 2007 : 17:24:44
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quote: I’m interested in childbirth and children in the Realms. How high is the mortality rate for mothers and babies, particularly in Cormyr and in Silverymoon? Are there any forms of pain relief that are particularly used? How high is the occurrence of multiple births amongst humans?
Ed's stated that there's a lot of herbalistic cures/pain relievers that are remarkably effective around Faerun. It seems that infant mortality is rarer in Faerun than it was in our world by a significant degree, though still not unknown.
I blame the elves for Realms pharmacology being so high.
quote: I’d also be interested in hearing about childhood in Silverymoon, Cormyr and Waterdeep. How much do extended families get involved in raising children? What about schooling and education? And what would generally happen when adventurers have children, or anyone who has a profession which involves a great deal of travelling and danger – paladins, for example?
http://www.candlekeep.com/library/articles/sse/sse_040506-07.htm
Go look up "God parents" for an extensive Ed answer.
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Charles Phipps
Master of Realmslore
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Posted - 23 Oct 2007 : 17:26:30
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quote: well, I've generally stayed away from asking Ed about Mulhorand since it was never portrayed as he developed it in his original campaign. However, since we opened this small can of delicacies, I was always under the impression that they came from someplace "Earth-like", not Earth. Since we are dealing with a fantasy world, claiming that they are from our real world could cause problems, not to mention what happened to the gods.
Honestly, I'd love to see more of Ed Greenwood's Mulhorandi described. It seems to be very much like Robert Howard's Stygia (there's no shame in homaging the best, but I don't think Ed actually does much homaging unlike some). A land ruled entirely by the worship of Set seems like it'd fit my campaigns and the origins of the Thayans much better. |
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Silverstar1610
Acolyte
United Kingdom
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Posted - 23 Oct 2007 : 19:14:32
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quote: I've not yet replaced the book, so I can't check... But I'm fairly certain that Shandril and Narm's wedding, in Spellfire, was officiated by a Tymoran priest.
I think you, or someone else, may have recommended that to me when I asked my Sunite question a while back, and I'd completely forgotten. Thanks :)
quote: Ed's stated that there's a lot of herbalistic cures/pain relievers that are remarkably effective around Faerun. It seems that infant mortality is rarer in Faerun than it was in our world by a significant degree, though still not unknown.
I blame the elves for Realms pharmacology being so high.
Hehe. That's interesting. I'd like to hear more about that.
quote: http://www.candlekeep.com/library/articles/sse/sse_040506-07.htm
Go look up "God parents" for an extensive Ed answer.
Ooo, thanks. I've been ploughing my way through the various articles, but I hadn't come across hat one yet. That answers some of what I wanted to know.
Thanks, everyone. |
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The Hooded One
Lady Herald of Realmslore
5056 Posts |
Posted - 24 Oct 2007 : 00:48:42
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Hello again, all. Blueblade, Ed has chatted with me very briefly via phone this afternoon, and here are some answers: 1/ REALMS OF WAR: Ed can't say much about this (NDAs), but I think I glimpsed it on my last visit. If I'm right, it will have something to do with Mirt and Amn, probably in the past (i.e. younger Mirt). But quote me not, okay?
2/ The wedding address: yes, it happened, Ed has a written text, several gamers in Oz have signed copies as collectibles, and Ed will probably share the text more widely someday. When (ahem) he has time for such things.
3/ As for the "goodie" (an interview with Princess Alusair, I believe), I haven't seen it on the site. Ed has provided e-texts to Wizards (twice, I think). As to why it hasn't shown up: I don't know, though I suspect the Gleemax/D&DInsider launch work has something to do with it.
Ed will return with more Realmslore replies when he can. One note to riot the outsider: Ed missed mention of one detail in his reply to you: his original heraldic badge has the crescent moon "on it back," with the curved horns uppermost, not upside down (that was the doing of the 2nd-logo-version artist). love to all, THO
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Charles Phipps
Master of Realmslore
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AlorinDawn
Learned Scribe
USA
313 Posts |
Posted - 24 Oct 2007 : 01:36:26
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quote: Originally posted by Charles Phipps
*bangs shield with warhammer* TEMPUS!
*charges American Library Association*
This should clear up his work schedule!
Not sure how much you're gonna help by battering the American Library Association, unless they have taken over Canada, which I suppose is possible. |
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Charles Phipps
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Wooly Rupert
Master of Mischief
USA
36812 Posts |
Posted - 24 Oct 2007 : 03:09:58
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quote: Originally posted by Charles Phipps
I'm building up EXP.
Canadian Libraries have 2 CL higher than American ones.
Indeed. It's because of the exchange rate. It's the same reason that British libraries are worth twice the XP. |
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Skeptic
Master of Realmslore
Canada
1273 Posts |
Posted - 24 Oct 2007 : 03:58:52
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quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert Indeed. It's because of the exchange rate. It's the same reason that British libraries are worth twice the XP.
The US and CAN $ are worth the same currently. However, we still suffer from higher prices for no real reason. |
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
Australia
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Charles Phipps
Master of Realmslore
1425 Posts |
Posted - 24 Oct 2007 : 04:58:07
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*watches Library Pit Fiend gurgle and die*
But I was just ready to move to the Second Layer of the 9 Floors!
Oh well.
Could you tell us a little bit more about the God of Thieves personality, Ed? I've always liked Mask and he got the shaft rather badly in Realmsfiction until recently. Is he as evil as all that or just a rogue who happens to be very amoral at what he does?
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Athenon
Acolyte
USA
43 Posts |
Posted - 24 Oct 2007 : 17:56:22
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Ed and Lady THO,
I have a question for you regarding an obscure corner of the Realms. I'm thinking about setting an upcoming campaign in the north central part of Faerun in the area of the Turnback Mountain/Gaethluntar/Tortured Land. As far as I can tell, there's very little published Realmslore about this strip between the Great Glacier and Anauroch. I'm interested in any details of this area and particularly what the settlements of Whitehorn and Ilinvur are like. Thanks as always! |
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Hawkins
Great Reader
USA
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Posted - 24 Oct 2007 : 18:13:43
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Ed,
I am not sure if you can answer this, but will there be any coverage of the continents of Kara-Tur, Zakhara, Maztica, Osse, Anchorome and/or Katashaka in the 4e FRCG?
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Charles Phipps
Master of Realmslore
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Jamallo Kreen
Master of Realmslore
USA
1537 Posts |
Posted - 25 Oct 2007 : 01:48:34
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Well met, all! Having just completed, blear-eyed and a bit shell-shocked, The Learning Company's 32 lecture course introducing opera (a darn fine course, too), I am burbling with questions which I know that Ed, with his prodigious knowledge of the vocal arts, will (okay: "may") be pleased to answer. We know that "opera" exists in Sembia, but I have a lot of qquestions about it (now that I know which ones to ask!). Are opera divided between recitative and arias, or are they just speeches with musical interludes? Are the themes historical/religious/mythological opera seria,or are they opera buffa with "just plain folks" -- nobles and their servants, pompous professionals, etc. -- as are so many Waterdhavian plays? Do composers write their own libretti, or are there professional libretto writers (bards, perhaps)? Alluding once again to my favored topic of classical literature in Faerun, is there a stock of old plays which are considered particularly suited to operatic adaptation? (I think of the Mulhorandi "Passion Plays" as an example, or perhaps ancient Talfir bardic epics or song cycles, if anyone can still understand them without having levels in Loremaster!) Is Chondathan vowel-friendly and suited to melisma, or is consonant-heavy and requiring of a syllabic style, as German requires? Are melodies in Sembian operas symmetric (duple or triple, as in Western Europe) or asymmetric (as in Russian and other Slavic opera)? Is Sembian opera considered to be a "high brow," "low brow" or "noble" entertainment (or just popular for all)? Apropos of the recent questions regarding philosophy, are there competing theories of musical theory and philosophy regardining opera (and music generally)? Is ornamented ("Baroque" or coloratura) singing practised in Sembian opera? Are "white voices" used (legally or otherwise) as singers, and if so, are they used in sung religious services or staged plays or both? Do singers or musicians or conductors become celebrities in their own right, and if so, who are the most celebrated? Is opera spreading from Sembia outward (Chondathan is, after all, spoken in Cormyr and Waterdeep, both of which can afford to foot the bill for several opera companies, have they a mind to do so.) Finally, what are the economics of the opera business in Faerun: what does it cost to commision and to stage an opera, who gets paid how much, and what are typical ticket prices? Thank you in advance for what I know will be a well-considered reply (or two or three!).
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Charles Phipps
Master of Realmslore
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Posted - 25 Oct 2007 : 02:04:14
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We should get a Question FAQ for Ed in the first post.
:-)
1. Try searching So Saith Ed for your stuff first or better yet, reading it. 2. No kara-tur, Maztica, etc stuff. |
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Wooly Rupert
Master of Mischief
USA
36812 Posts |
Posted - 25 Oct 2007 : 02:08:55
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There was a good bit of commentary on opera in Tymora's Luck, at the beginning of each section. It was all in-character, from a variety of characters (each written by the original author). Unfortunately, Fizban's quote wasn't used. But it's my fave of the lot!
quote: "There is no greater fan of Opera than I! Opera is insightful! Opera explores the human condition! Opera's weight has fluctuated from time to time, but I think that is all part of the fun of watching her. Opera is a powerful force in media. I never miss a show even if the subject is "My dwarven lover hates that I'm an Elf, on the next Opera!" Opera may be an acquired taste (just like chicken) but I'll be her fan so long as her ratings are still good."--Fizban the Fabulous
And seriously, the opportunities to quote Fizban are simply too few! |
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Rinonalyrna Fathomlin
Great Reader
USA
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Posted - 25 Oct 2007 : 02:12:06
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quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
There was a good bit of commentary on opera in Tymora's Luck, at the beginning of each section. It was all in-character, from a variety of characters (each written by the original author). Unfortunately, Fizban's quote wasn't used. But it's my fave of the lot!
quote: "There is no greater fan of Opera than I! Opera is insightful! Opera explores the human condition! Opera's weight has fluctuated from time to time, but I think that is all part of the fun of watching her. Opera is a powerful force in media. I never miss a show even if the subject is "My dwarven lover hates that I'm an Elf, on the next Opera!" Opera may be an acquired taste (just like chicken) but I'll be her fan so long as her ratings are still good."--Fizban the Fabulous
And seriously, the opportunities to quote Fizban are simply too few!
That is funny. |
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
Australia
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Posted - 25 Oct 2007 : 03:41:34
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quote: Originally posted by Jamallo Kreen
Having just completed, blear-eyed and a bit shell-shocked, The Learning Company's 32 lecture course introducing opera (a darn fine course, too), I am burbling with questions which I know that Ed, with his prodigious knowledge of the vocal arts, will (okay: "may") be pleased to answer.
Oooh! These are fantastic questions Jamallo, and they touch upon a particular aspect of the Realms that's always close to my heart... as Ed knows from the many musical-related questions I've piled upon him in the past! His replies are going to be well worth the wait...
BTW, if you don't mind, I'd like to tack on one or two extra queries of my own? I just don't have time at the moment, though...
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sleyvas
Skilled Spell Strategist
USA
11855 Posts |
Posted - 25 Oct 2007 : 15:03:23
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Ok, my wife jumped all over the "Gandalf is Gay" thing when it was announced. Now, she's harping that "Dumbledoor is Gay". So, before she stumbles over the name Elminster... is there any chance that we could convince Mr. Greenwood into writing some gratuitous sex scenes for Elminster <g>? I know we'd have to twist his arm and all, but I think for the "good of the realms" its necessary <g>. Oh, and Long Live Old El
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The Hooded One
Lady Herald of Realmslore
5056 Posts |
Posted - 25 Oct 2007 : 16:44:21
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You know, I've been teasingly asking for Elminster porn for YEARS . . . love, THO |
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Garen Thal
Master of Realmslore
USA
1105 Posts |
Posted - 25 Oct 2007 : 18:23:51
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quote: Originally posted by The Hooded One
You know, I've been teasingly asking for Elminster porn for YEARS . . . love, THO
Oh, no no. Knowest not how to tease at all, my Hooded Lady. Ahem... |
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AlorinDawn
Learned Scribe
USA
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Posted - 25 Oct 2007 : 20:22:05
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quote: Originally posted by The Hooded One
You know, I've been teasingly asking for Elminster porn for YEARS . . . love, THO
How Spin-A-Yarnish of you THO. |
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Jamallo Kreen
Master of Realmslore
USA
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Posted - 25 Oct 2007 : 20:39:17
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quote: Originally posted by The Sage
quote: Originally posted by Jamallo Kreen
Having just completed, blear-eyed and a bit shell-shocked, The Learning Company's 32 lecture course introducing opera (a darn fine course, too), I am burbling with questions which I know that Ed, with his prodigious knowledge of the vocal arts, will (okay: "may") be pleased to answer.
Oooh! These are fantastic questions Jamallo, and they touch upon a particular aspect of the Realms that's always close to my heart... as Ed knows from the many musical-related questions I've piled upon him in the past! His replies are going to be well worth the wait...
BTW, if you don't mind, I'd like to tack on one or two extra queries of my own? I just don't have time at the moment, though...
Thank you, Sage!
Please do add on extra questions. The course (How to Listen to and Understand Opera -- four parts with eight lectures per part) was a tremendous experience. I learned as much about opera in the past month as I had learned in a lifetime of listening to the Texaco Metropolitan Opera broadcasts (I'm dating myself -- ) and its fantastic "Opera Quiz" segment, and decades of listening to, first The Opera Shelf, and then its successor, The Opera Show. The best news? I checked it out for FREE from my local library! I asked so many very detailed questions because I knew that Ed knows from music, and I thought that he'd get a kick of telling us detailed details of Faerunian music (and language and philosophy, too).
I eagerly await Ed's answers (which should come in about 2008 or early 2009, I know, but still... ).
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Charles Phipps
Master of Realmslore
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Posted - 26 Oct 2007 : 05:38:14
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quote: Originally posted by The Hooded One
You know, I've been teasingly asking for Elminster porn for YEARS . . . love, THO
I confess, Ed has been teasing us with Elminster living as a woman (with all that it implies) plus Lhaeo/El jokes all the time (though in L's case, I think it's just humor). It wouldn't surprise me a bit to find out that he's Bi.
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sleyvas
Skilled Spell Strategist
USA
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Posted - 26 Oct 2007 : 16:18:51
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quote: Originally posted by Charles Phipps
quote: Originally posted by The Hooded One
You know, I've been teasingly asking for Elminster porn for YEARS . . . love, THO
I confess, Ed has been teasing us with Elminster living as a woman (with all that it implies) plus Lhaeo/El jokes all the time (though in L's case, I think it's just humor). It wouldn't surprise me a bit to find out that he's Bi.
LOL, you know what's scary..... I almost would rather picture him into "bestiality" with a furry demoness with bat wings, fangs, snake eyes, spider legs, and a frog tongue.... before I ever picture him with Lhaeo. Yuck |
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Skeptic
Master of Realmslore
Canada
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Posted - 26 Oct 2007 : 16:41:08
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quote: Originally posted by sleyvas LOL, you know what's scary..... I almost would rather picture him into "bestiality" with a furry demoness with bat wings, fangs, snake eyes, spider legs, and a frog tongue.... before I ever picture him with Lhaeo. Yuck
I would prefer to picture him joining Alassra when she enjoy a lightning storm naked and flying |
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Charles Phipps
Master of Realmslore
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Posted - 26 Oct 2007 : 22:31:51
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I give a quote from Fuji Goemon, Ronin of the Realms.
"If there is anything that would ever turn me off wanting to spend the night in the arms of a Daughter of Mystra it is the realization that Elminster was probably there first."
I asked how he felt about Kyriani of Waterdeep and Aleena Paladinstar.
"Just keep Khelben's nightly activities a secret, okay?"
Speaking of which, does Ed answer questions about Waterdeep's lasses and ladies as well as Cormyr.
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