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daarkknight
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Posted - 27 Sep 2005 :  01:11:46  Show Profile Send daarkknight a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Those are good questions concerning a possible Vilhon Reach sourcebook, but I have another one.

This question concerns the latest book by Mr. Reid, so if you've not read the book, you may want to look away.


*SPOILER ALERT*





In "The Emerald Scepter," Vambran, Arbeenok, and a number of sea elves explore the Jhaamdathan city of Naarkolyth, which is described as the most populous (it's described as the "largest," which I'm taking to refer to population and not land area) of the Twelve Cities. In referring to Lost Empires of Faerun, none of the Twelve Cities of the Sword is named Naarkolyth. Would Naarkolyth be the name the elves (both land-based and sea) gave to whichever of the cities they're referring to (like possibly Dhinnilith)?

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quote:
Originally posted by George Krashos

quote:
Originally posted by Thomas M. Reid
I'm currently working on a portion of an FR game supplement that must remain nameless for the moment.

Thomas



Something other than Champions of Valor, obviously ... c'mon, just a little, tiny hint?

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oh oh I know Mr Krashos!

Its Mysteries of the moonsea!

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Thomas, Sean and Wil have been holding out on us!

Hey Thomas now that the cat is out of the bag a question

Is the area detailed by Mysteries of the Moonsea defined by the FRC defination of the Moonsea or does the source book take in other regions to such as The Ride and Vaasa?

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Thomas M. Reid
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Posted - 02 Oct 2005 :  15:49:14  Show Profile  Visit Thomas M. Reid's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by daarkknight

Would Naarkolyth be the name the elves (both land-based and sea) gave to whichever of the cities they're referring to (like possibly Dhinnilith)?


When I was researching Jhaamdath for the book, I got Ed Greenwood's notes about the place from the man himself and my depiction of the setting (and the name Naarkolyth) is based heavily on those. Lost Empires had not yet come out, so I didn't have that to draw on.

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Thomas M. Reid
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Posted - 02 Oct 2005 :  15:51:00  Show Profile  Visit Thomas M. Reid's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Dargoth

Is the area detailed by Mysteries of the Moonsea defined by the FRC defination of the Moonsea or does the source book take in other regions to such as The Ride and Vaasa?

The FRCS definition.

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Torkwaret
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Posted - 07 Oct 2005 :  08:58:44  Show Profile Send Torkwaret a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Dear Thomas

I've a question for you regarding Champions of Valor.

In the previews for October the book is stated as having 6 chapters...does it mean there is no "mirror" chapter for Champions' of Ruin "Champions of Darkness" ?? (the one describing Malkizid, Eltab etc.)

Thank you

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Wooly Rupert
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Posted - 07 Oct 2005 :  11:35:14  Show Profile Send Wooly Rupert a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Torkwaret

Dear Thomas

I've a question for you regarding Champions of Valor.

In the previews for October the book is stated as having 6 chapters...does it mean there is no "mirror" chapter for Champions' of Ruin "Champions of Darkness" ?? (the one describing Malkizid, Eltab etc.)

Thank you



I'd be surprised if there was no corresponding section in CoV. I think it more likely that this tome is simply structured a bit differently.

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Torkwaret
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Posted - 07 Oct 2005 :  12:17:13  Show Profile Send Torkwaret a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I hope so

But the question remains, so, Thomas, would you be so kind to answer it ??

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Thomas M. Reid
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Posted - 15 Oct 2005 :  19:02:35  Show Profile  Visit Thomas M. Reid's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Torkwaret

does it mean there is no "mirror" chapter for Champions' of Ruin "Champions of Darkness" ?? (the one describing Malkizid, Eltab etc.)

Sorry to disappoint you, but that's correct. My understanding is that the two books were organized differently on purpose, and Sean and I wrote to the specifications we were given by the in-house people. I don't know what reasons were for doing things differently.

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Torkwaret
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Posted - 16 Oct 2005 :  12:25:21  Show Profile Send Torkwaret a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Oh, well, no reason to fret since I really can't do anything about it...

But I do have a question regarding the NPC's in the book - will there be any "Bastion of Good" characters ?? (I mean powerful, 19 level-Epic level ones )

Thanks

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Thomas M. Reid
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Posted - 20 Oct 2005 :  03:35:30  Show Profile  Visit Thomas M. Reid's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Torkwaret

But I do have a question regarding the NPC's in the book - will there be any "Bastion of Good" characters ?? (I mean powerful, 19 level-Epic level ones

No. We did do a set of unique characters, but we did not do anything in the epic-level range.

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Sanishiver
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Posted - 20 Nov 2005 :  19:57:19  Show Profile  Visit Sanishiver's Homepage Send Sanishiver a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thomas,

The Magic Items section in Champions of Valor seems to alternate between the use of a History section or a Lore section in the descriptions for magic items.

Did you get a chance to write any of the items up, and if so do you know why WotC did things this way?

Regardless the items are pretty cool.

Thanks!

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Thomas M. Reid
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Posted - 21 Nov 2005 :  06:44:48  Show Profile  Visit Thomas M. Reid's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Sanishiver

The Magic Items section in Champions of Valor seems to alternate between the use of a History section or a Lore section in the descriptions for magic items.

Did you get a chance to write any of the items up, and if so do you know why WotC did things this way?

I did do part of the magic items, as did Sean (and I think Eric Boyd did some, too). It's been quite a while since I worked on that, but as best as I can recollect, I was working with a newer magic item format for the the first time that included some new bits of info we were supposed to provide. It's possible that we didn't all three do it the same way, but I'm a little surprised that the editors didn't go "even" them up afterward. I'm just not sure what the reason is.

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Sanishiver
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Posted - 21 Nov 2005 :  06:57:07  Show Profile  Visit Sanishiver's Homepage Send Sanishiver a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thank you Thomas!

J. Grenemyer

09/20/2008: Tiger Army at the Catalyst in Santa Cruz. You wouldn’t believe how many females rode it out in the pit. Santa Cruz women are all of them beautiful. Now I know to add tough to that description.
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9/9/2006: Dave Mathews Band was off the hook at the Shoreline Amphitheater.

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Dargoth
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Posted - 25 Jan 2006 :  03:07:51  Show Profile  Visit Dargoth's Homepage Send Dargoth a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thomas I have a question for you regarding The North FR source book as you where one of the project cordinators I figured you might know

Im trying to convert the Daggerford section of the North to 3ed (Specficly the NPCs) and have struck a problem

I cant figure out what C means in the stat block

The following NPCs from Daggerford use this C prefix

Maranta (LG hf C5)

Baergon Bluesword (CG hem F7/C7)

Duneden (N hm C3)

Garick Honestone (CN dm F3/C3)

Garrick (NE gm C4)

Baergon (CN hem F7/C7)

Liam (LG hm C10; W 16)

Ruckert (CE hm C5)

Nicomantis (LG hm C6)

At first I thought it was Cleric but other enteries use the P prefix and state the deity they serve in brackets, for example

Pauldine (NG hef P1 [Chauntea])

So what does C stand for?




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Kuje
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C stands for Cleric.

P stands for Specialty Priest.

I know there's a passage in a later 2e sourcebook that explains these changes, but I can't find it atm. It's not FR Adventures, it came out way after that. I want to say that it may be in one of Steven's other box sets/sourcebooks.......

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Dargoth
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Posted - 25 Jan 2006 :  03:50:54  Show Profile  Visit Dargoth's Homepage Send Dargoth a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Kuje

C stands for Cleric.

P stands for Specialty Priest.

I know there's a passage in a later 2e sourcebook that explains these changes, but I can't find it atm. It's not FR Adventures, it came out way after that. I want to say that it may be in one of Steven's other box sets/sourcebooks.......



I thought SP was the abreviation for Speciality Priest....

Also 2ed eliminated Clerics and renamed them Priests (Whichg would I imagine be what the P stands for)

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Kuje
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quote:
Originally posted by Dargoth

quote:
Originally posted by Kuje

C stands for Cleric.

P stands for Specialty Priest.

I know there's a passage in a later 2e sourcebook that explains these changes, but I can't find it atm. It's not FR Adventures, it came out way after that. I want to say that it may be in one of Steven's other box sets/sourcebooks.......



I thought SP was the abreviation for Speciality Priest....

Also 2ed eliminated Clerics and renamed them Priests (Whichg would I imagine be what the P stands for)



Not in FR they didn't. C stands for Cleric and P stands for Specialty Priest, as I said. Before that, in FR Adventures, it was a different symbol for specialty priest but as I said, a later FR sourcebook changed that. Damn I wish I can find the reference.

Edit: I found one of the references I was looking for. Skullport page 4 under Format Note: C=cleric. P=specialty priest. Granted this came out after the North.

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Dargoth
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Posted - 25 Jan 2006 :  04:27:25  Show Profile  Visit Dargoth's Homepage Send Dargoth a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Ah well I guess it doesnt matter Ill treat all NPCs be they Cs or Ps in The North as 3ed Clerics..

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Kuje
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quote:
Originally posted by Dargoth

Ah well I guess it doesnt matter Ill treat all NPCs be they Cs or Ps in The North as 3ed Clerics..



:) You might want to contact Warlocko. I think he converted many of those NPC's.....

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Dargoth
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Posted - 25 Jan 2006 :  04:57:22  Show Profile  Visit Dargoth's Homepage Send Dargoth a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Kuje

quote:
Originally posted by Dargoth

Ah well I guess it doesnt matter Ill treat all NPCs be they Cs or Ps in The North as 3ed Clerics..



:) You might want to contact Warlocko. I think he converted many of those NPC's.....



Oh?

Has he posted anything in the forums or on the Candlekeep site?

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Kuje
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quote:
Originally posted by Dargoth

quote:
Originally posted by Kuje

quote:
Originally posted by Dargoth

Ah well I guess it doesnt matter Ill treat all NPCs be they Cs or Ps in The North as 3ed Clerics..



:) You might want to contact Warlocko. I think he converted many of those NPC's.....



Oh?

Has he posted anything in the forums or on the Candlekeep site?



http://www.candlekeep.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=4890

:)

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Wooly Rupert
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Posted - 25 Jan 2006 :  05:48:41  Show Profile Send Wooly Rupert a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Kuje

quote:
Originally posted by Dargoth

quote:
Originally posted by Kuje

C stands for Cleric.

P stands for Specialty Priest.

I know there's a passage in a later 2e sourcebook that explains these changes, but I can't find it atm. It's not FR Adventures, it came out way after that. I want to say that it may be in one of Steven's other box sets/sourcebooks.......



I thought SP was the abreviation for Speciality Priest....

Also 2ed eliminated Clerics and renamed them Priests (Whichg would I imagine be what the P stands for)



Not in FR they didn't. C stands for Cleric and P stands for Specialty Priest, as I said. <snip>



Indeed. In 2E FR stuff, clerics were a generic bunch. The specialty priests were like the elite divine spellcasters. If you check the write-ups in the 3 2E deity books, you'll see that for a lot of the deities, it offers a breakdown of the church structure (X% clerics, Y% specialty priests, Z% crusaders).

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RodOdom
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Posted - 28 Apr 2006 :  21:24:59  Show Profile  Visit RodOdom's Homepage Send RodOdom a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Dear Mr. Reid,

My gaming group is using your Shining South sourcebook and enjoying it greatly. One question about Halruaan elders: if an elder passes away, how is the inheritence of his estate handled? Is it given to his/her heirs? Or does the government take most of it?

If estates are inherited, is there be a class of rich, hereditary mages in Halruaa?
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RodOdom, without spoiling the series too much, that question can be answered by reading Elaine's Counsellors & Kings trilogy.

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RodOdom
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I'm posting this question here, as Mr. Reid wrote the Shining South sourcebook. I'm thinking of running a game based out of the city of Eartheart at the Great Rift. Is there anywhere I can get more in depth info on Eartheart?
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Posted - 15 Jun 2006 :  05:46:36  Show Profile  Visit Swordsage's Homepage Send Swordsage a Private Message  Reply with Quote
FR11 Dwarves Deep accessory by Ed Greenwood.

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There's also a few tidbits on Eartheart in Ed's Elminster Speaks articles from WotC.

You can download the complete compilation here:- http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/es/20030514a

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Thomas M. Reid
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Posted - 17 Aug 2006 :  22:56:52  Show Profile  Visit Thomas M. Reid's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Folks,

In the shuffle and flow of my hectic life, I sort of forgot to check this thread for a while. Thus, I haven't posted any responses to any questions in quite some time. My apologies.

It looks like most everything that got asked got answered by other folks, but if anyone feels that they didn't get enough information about something, go ahead and re-post, and I'll try to get you a reply.

Thomas

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Paec_djinn
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Posted - 18 Aug 2006 :  01:16:42  Show Profile  Visit Paec_djinn's Homepage Send Paec_djinn a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I posted this on the Gossamer Plains thread but I'll just go ahead and re-post this question here:

Is it possible for you to fill us in on additional details about the book? Like where it's set? What's it gonna be about (without spoiling too much)? How's the writing progress on the series? etc.
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