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Garen Thal
Master of Realmslore

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Posted - 26 Jan 2012 :  05:50:35  Show Profile  Visit Garen Thal's Homepage Send Garen Thal a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Diffan

Well done. I just downloaded all of them and I'm pretty impressed. The only aspect I wasn't too fond of was the write-up of Ilbratha, Mistress of Battle. Not the lore part, that was awesome, but the fact that it changed from a Longsword to a Shortsword. Also, I thought the magical tag associated with it was rather *meh*. Not sure if you had a hand in the mechanics or not, but I had hoped for a bit more rarity in the weapon descriptions (properties and such). Other than that, I'm very happy.


Oh, here was my 4E take on Ilbratha, Mistress of Battle blade from a mechanical viewpoint in case people like alternatives.
Ilbratha has always been a short sword, from its appearance back in Sea of Fallen Stars. It's only a longsword in the 3.5E Player's Guide to Faerûn, and that was in error.

You are, of course, entitled to your opinions with regard to the powers of the weapons. I did design them, and did so with an eye towards making the lore the important part of the article, avoiding over-complicating the weapons (or forcing them into being unbalanced or all artifact-level items).
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Diffan
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Posted - 26 Jan 2012 :  15:51:01  Show Profile Send Diffan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Garen Thal

Ilbratha has always been a short sword, from its appearance back in Sea of Fallen Stars. It's only a longsword in the 3.5E Player's Guide to Faerûn, and that was in error.

You are, of course, entitled to your opinions with regard to the powers of the weapons. I did design them, and did so with an eye towards making the lore the important part of the article, avoiding over-complicating the weapons (or forcing them into being unbalanced or all artifact-level items).



Hmm...well that does changes things then huh? . Of course I got my info from v3.5 and now that I know it's incorrect, I'll change my write-up accordingly. Thanks for the clarification. And I understand the idea behind keeping the weapons rather simple (mechanically) as the lore behind them is far more important than what it actually does. Anywho, good job and Congrats!
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Garen Thal
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Posted - 26 Jan 2012 :  16:08:08  Show Profile  Visit Garen Thal's Homepage Send Garen Thal a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Diffan
Hmm...well that does changes things then huh? . Of course I got my info from v3.5 and now that I know it's incorrect, I'll change my write-up accordingly. Thanks for the clarification. And I understand the idea behind keeping the weapons rather simple (mechanically) as the lore behind them is far more important than what it actually does. Anywho, good job and Congrats!
No problem. I knew where the error came from (and obviously, it's a publication error, not your error).

I'm glad you enjoyed the article. Obviously, if this were still an earlier edition, I could have done more with the stats to match up with the lore. Unfortunately, given the constraints of magic item creation in 4E, the only options were to make them artifacts off the bat--which I wanted to avoid--or make them as close to normal items with larger stories as possible, and give the option of other, less-standardized powers and properties attached to the swords. Obviously, I went the latter route, but the sidebar on page 2 is intended to allow for just that sort of exploration... or the warping, adding, or deletion of powers thanks to the Spellplague.
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Erik Scott de Bie
Forgotten Realms Author

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Posted - 26 Jan 2012 :  17:20:27  Show Profile  Visit Erik Scott de Bie's Homepage Send Erik Scott de Bie a Private Message  Reply with Quote
As I said before, these are some excellent articles. I hope this draws some support on DDI and the WotC boards, and WotC continues to release work in this vein. The more people who buy a subscription this month, the more likely WotC will say "this is the right course!"

(hint hint!)

Cheers

Erik Scott de Bie

'Tis easier to destroy than to create.

Author of a number of Realms novels (GHOSTWALKER, DEPTHS OF MADNESS, and the SHADOWBANE series), contributor to the NEVERWINTER CAMPAIGN GUIDE and SHADOWFELL: GLOOMWROUGHT AND BEYOND, Twitch DM of the Dungeon Scrawlers, currently playing "The Westgate Irregulars"
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Garen Thal
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Posted - 31 Jan 2012 :  16:10:54  Show Profile  Visit Garen Thal's Homepage Send Garen Thal a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Indeed, Erik. Hint.

The art galleries are now up for Dungeon and Dragon for this month, as is the map gallery for Dungeon.

For those of you who aren't subscribers, you can get a peek at the artwork that went along with the articles. Here's a glimpse:

Dragon #407: Of the 13 art pieces, 7 are attached to Cormyr articles.
#2: Purple Dragon rank insignia, from Blade to Ornion [Claudio Pozas]
#3: Purple Dragon rank insignia for Constal, Oversword, Battlemaster, Warden of the Eastern Marches, High Marshal, and that worn by Crown Prince Irvel. [Claudio Pozas]
#4: The investiture of Lady Knight Eydris Summersword as Baroness Extraordinary of Battlerise (complete with the baroness' crown of rank) [Hector Ortiz]
#10: A Purple Dragon Blade on watch [Claudio Pozas]
#11: A War Wizard battlemage on assault [Goran Josic]
#12: A War Wizard and Purple Dragon [William O'Connor]
#13: The Cormyrean Swords of State (Ansrivarr, Orbyn, Rissar, Symylazarr, plus Gantharla's Shiningbite and Azoun I's Ilbratha) [Hector Ortiz]

Dungeon #198 has 4 more examples of Cormyrean art:
#8: An artist's rendition of the Splendors of Suzail [Kieran Yanner]
#10: The Steel Regent in the King's Forest [Matias Tapia]
#11: King Foril Obarskyr [Tony Foti]
#12: The Dragon Throne of Cormyr [Tony Foti]

Last but not least, the map gallery has a pair of gorgeous maps by Jared Blando. Map #9 is Suzail circa 1479 (though not that different from 1358, really), and map #16 is of the Hall of the Purple Dragon and adjacent Shrine of the Four Swords. Maps #10 and #17 are, respectively, the same maps, without the accompanying map tags.

To recap, that's five Cormyr articles, weighing in at 50 (!) total pages, packed with Realmslore. Most of the lore is applicable to any era of Realmsplay, from pre-Grey Box to the present day, and what isn't certainly can help form material for one's own enjoyment or campaign, or enhance understanding of the Forest Kingdom. Of the 50 pages, you could fit all of the game material on perhaps 4 of them. The only complaints these articles have received so far is that folks who subscribe to D&D Insider for 4E game material thought there was altogether too much Cormyr this month. Which, frankly, I'm kind of okay with hearing.

I've been kind of roundabout with this, but now I'll just say it: everyone at Candlekeep should sign up for D&D Insider and download this material. And not just because I wrote more than half of it, but because if this is the kind of Realms support you want to see going forward, this is the time to show Wizards you're willing to put your money down and ask for it. Edition- and era-neutral wherever possible, 95+ percent stats-free, and in-depth coverage of specific topics or regions of the Realms. Gorgeous art and maps of things we've never seen before, like throne rooms and rank insignia and crowns of rank.

Immersion.

I know many scribes have already gone ahead and subscribed this month. To you, I say "thank you." Not for me, but for the continued coverage of the Realms.

If this sort of coverage is what you think you've been looking, waiting, and asking for, and you haven't yet subscribed, I'm not sure what you're waiting for. $10 for 50 pages of the kind of Realmslore written for fans of the Realms (and I know; I wrote 31 of them, and conspired with Eric on his article as well) seems to me like the perfect opportunity to vote with your dollars, get what I believe is good value for money, and walk away with a pretty good haul, especially when you count all the previous months' articles you can snag during your month's subscription.

Edited by - Garen Thal on 31 Jan 2012 16:12:21
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Faraer
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Posted - 31 Jan 2012 :  18:47:20  Show Profile  Visit Faraer's Homepage Send Faraer a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Done, Brian.
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Eilserus
Master of Realmslore

USA
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Posted - 31 Jan 2012 :  19:09:32  Show Profile Send Eilserus a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I'm hoping February is just as good a month. :) 10 bucks a month is a pretty good deal for 50 pages of new Realmslore. If this is what WotC is working towards for DDI content, bright times for the Realms ahead indeed!
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Rils
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Posted - 01 Feb 2012 :  06:14:33  Show Profile Send Rils a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Well, I think this month had a definite Realms theme to the articles, most months aren't as FR-centric. There's always at least one or two articles though, Ed's "Eye" if nothing else, but other stuff can be just as useful. This month (http://www.wizards.com/DnD/TOC.aspx?x=dnd/4new/drtoc/408) looks to be mostly elemental themed (to coincide with the release of the Elemental Chaos book), but includes background for Corellon vs. Gruumsh and some other themes/player options that sound promising. Dungeon is equally elemental themed, and includes the next installment of the Giants update.

Dugmaren Brightmantle is my homey.

Edited by - Rils on 01 Feb 2012 06:16:48
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Eilserus
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Posted - 01 Feb 2012 :  14:23:40  Show Profile Send Eilserus a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Yes, I'm almost curious if they are going to redo the entire series all the way through Shrine of the Kuo-toa and Vault of the Drow etc. Should be interesting.
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Rils
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Posted - 02 Feb 2012 :  04:08:20  Show Profile Send Rils a Private Message  Reply with Quote
well well well... This just in from Chris Perkins' editorial for Dragon mag:

"This year in the magazines, we’re taking a break from the Nentir Vale “points of light” setting to shine a light on the Forgotten Realms as well as some of our other popular worlds, past and present. You’ll see more Eberron® articles, more Dark Sun® articles, and even some content for Ravenloft®, Planescape®, and the World of Greyhawk™. But the Realms, in particular, will receive a lot of love."


Dugmaren Brightmantle is my homey.

Edited by - Rils on 02 Feb 2012 04:09:01
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Eilserus
Master of Realmslore

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Posted - 02 Feb 2012 :  07:24:50  Show Profile Send Eilserus a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Now that's some great news. I liked some of their Chaos Scar stuff they did, but really most the points of light articles were really hit or miss for me. Just doesn't draw me in like the Realms does, but maybe that's because it doesn't have a few decades of development time. Definitely good news though!

Edited by - Eilserus on 02 Feb 2012 07:25:18
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Mournblade
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Posted - 06 Feb 2012 :  15:21:20  Show Profile Send Mournblade a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Erik Scott de Bie

As I said before, these are some excellent articles. I hope this draws some support on DDI and the WotC boards, and WotC continues to release work in this vein. The more people who buy a subscription this month, the more likely WotC will say "this is the right course!"

(hint hint!)

Cheers



Yeah I subscribed I will probably stay subscribed in the chance they put out more lore.


A wizard is Never late Frodo Baggins. Nor is he Early. A wizard arrives precisely when he means to...
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Jakk
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Posted - 10 Feb 2012 :  03:59:19  Show Profile Send Jakk a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I did not stay subscribed after January, but you can bet that I'll be checking every month to see what the new issue holds.

Playing in the Realms since the Old Grey Box (1987)... and *still* having fun with material published before 2008, despite the NDA'd lore.

If it's comparable in power with non-magical abilities, it's not magic.
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Garen Thal
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Posted - 03 Jan 2017 :  00:58:49  Show Profile  Visit Garen Thal's Homepage Send Garen Thal a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Five years on, and I still very much think people will get a lot out of these articles. For anyone who might still be interested, and who never got the chance to subscribe or download the issues, you can get Dragon #407 and Dungeon #198 through the DM's Guild website.

Links:
Dragon Magazine Issue 407
Dungeon Magazine Issue 198

I'll be updating the main post of the thread as well...
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Derulbaskul
Senior Scribe

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Posted - 03 Jan 2017 :  13:35:46  Show Profile Send Derulbaskul a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Coincidentally, I was just looking at the Purple Dragons rank article a few minutes ago to provide some additional background material for my players and a couple of their PCs.

Like so many others here, I miss the days of Realms articles with details in them. How fortunate we are that there is such an enormous backlog of material to draw from!

Cheers
D

NB: Please remember: A cannon is a big gun. Canon is what we discuss here.
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Brimstone
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Posted - 03 Jan 2017 :  15:13:40  Show Profile Send Brimstone a Private Message  Reply with Quote
What happened to Ed's Eye on the Realms articles? I can't seem to find them...

"These things also I have observed: that knowledge of our world is
to be nurtured like a precious flower, for it is the most precious
thing we have. Wherefore guard the word written and heed
words unwritten and set them down ere they fade . . . Learn
then, well, the arts of reading, writing, and listening true, and they
will lead you to the greatest art of all: understanding."
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