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Dargoth |
Posted - 09 Dec 2004 : 23:05:43 Introduction 4 The Ruin-Based Campaign 4 What’s Inside 5 What You Need to Play 5
Chapter 1: Ancient Secrets 6 Ancient Feats 6 Arcane Manipulation 6 Arcane Transfiguration 6 Channel Charge 7 Cormanthyran Moon Magic 7 Craft Scepter 8 Familiar Concentration 8 Godsight 8 Greenbound Summoning 8 Item Reprieve 8 Jergal’s Pact 8 Multilingual 8 Netherese Battle Curse 8 Servant of the Fallen 9 Spell Reprieve 9 Trapmaster 9 Wounding Spell 9 Prestige Classes 10 Cultist of the Shattered Peak 10 Glorious Servitor 13 Magelord 17 Olin Gisir 21 Sunmaster 25 Ancient Spells 29 Assassin Spell 29 Bard Spell 29 Cleric Spells 29 Druid Spells 29 Paladin Spell 29 Sorcerer/Wizard Spells 29 Spell Descriptions 30
Chapter 2: Dreams of the Past 36 The Ruins of the Past 36 Cities into Dungeons 36 Interesting Sites 38 Ancient Deities 41 Amaunator 41 Auppenser 41 Bhaal 41 Gilgeam 42 Leira 42 Moander 42 Myrkul 43 Ramman 43 Tchazzar 43 Epic Magic 43 Mystra’s Ban and Epic Magic 43 Epic Spell 43 Epic Spell Seeds 44 Mythals 45 What Is a Mythal? 45 Raising a Mythal 45 Sample Mythal: The Wards of Silverymoon 50
Chapter 3: The Crown Wars 51 History 51 Timeline 51 Keepers of the Past 52 Songs and Stories 53 Important Sites 56 Aryvandaar 56 Illefarn 57 Ilythiir 58 Miyeritar 58 Legacies of the Crown Wars 59 Adventure Seeds 59 Buried Secrets 59
Chapter 4: God-Kings of the East 60 History 60 Timeline 60 Keepers of the Past 63 Songs and Stories 63 Important Sites 64 Imaskar 64 Mulhorand 66 Narfell 67 Raumathar 68 Unther 69 Legacies of the Old Empires 70 Adventure Seeds 70 Buried Secrets 70 Heirs to the Empire 70 Adventure Site: Sonjar’s Tower 72 Background 72 The Earth Node 72 Tower Features 73 Keyed Areas 73
Chapter 5: Realms of the High Forest 83 History 83 Timeline 84 Keepers of the Past 85 Songs and Stories 85 Important Sites 86 Ammarindar 86 Delzoun 87 Eaerlann 89 Sharrven 91 Siluvanede 92 Legacies of the High Forest 92 Adventure Seeds 92 Heirs of the High Forest 94
Chapter 6: Fallen Netheril 95 High and Low Netheril 95 History 96 Timeline 96 Keepers of the Past 100 Songs and Stories 102 Important Sites 104 The Lost Kingdoms 104 Low Netheril 105 Netherese Colonies 107 Shattered Cities 108 Surviving Cities 109 Western Diaspora 109 Legacies of Netheril 111 Adventure Seeds 111 Buried Secrets 111 Heirs to the Empire 112
Chapter 7: The Imperial South 113 History 113 Timeline 113 Keepers of the Past 116 Songs and Stories 117 Important Sites 117 Coramshan 117 High Shanatar 118 Memnonnar 119 Jhaamdath 120 Shoon Imperium 121 Tethir 122 Legacies of the Past 123 Adventure Seeds 123 Buried Secrets 123 Heirs to the Empire 124
Chapter 8: The Dream of Cormanthyr 125 History 125 Timeline 125 Keepers of the Past 129 Songs and Stories 129 Important Sites 132 The Elven Court 132 Myth Drannor 133 Semberholme 133 Vale of Lost Voices 133 Legacies of Cormanthyr 134 Adventure Seeds 134 Buried Secrets 135
Chapter 9: The Old North 136 History 136 Timeline 136 Keepers of the Past 142 Songs and Stories 142 Important Sites 142 Ardeep 142 Gauntlgrym 143 Old Illusk 144 Phalorm 144 Legacies of the Old North 146 Adventure Site: Keep on the Frontier 146 Background 146 Keep Features 146 Keyed Areas 146 Concluding the Adventure 150
Chapter 10: Artifacts of the Past 151 Magic Item Descriptions 151 Weapons 151 Rings 152 Scepters 153 Staffs 153 Wondrous Items 154 Artifacts 156 Minor Artifacts 156 Major Artifacts 157
Chapter 11: Monsters of the Ancient Lands 160 Arachnids, Giant 160 Combat 160 Giant Whip Scorpion 160 Giant Whip Spider 161 Giant Sun Spider 162 Baneguard 162 Baneguard 162 Direguard 162 Crawling Claw 163 Combat 164 Creation 164 Curst 165 Sample Curst 165 Creating a Curst 165 Deepspawn 166 Combat 167 Demon, Ghour 168 Combat 168 Dread 169 Combat 169 Dread Warrior 169 Sample Dread Warrior 169 Creating a Dread Warrior 170 Flameskull 171 Combat 171 Foulwing 172 Combat 172 Gorynych 172 Combat 173 Greenbound Creature 173 Sample Greenbound Creature 174 Creating a Greenbound Creature 174 Helmed Horror 175 Helmed Horror 175 Battle Horror 177 Ixzan 177 Combat 178 Lycanthrope 178 Combat 178 Lycanthrope, Drow Werebat 178 Lycanthrope, Werecat 179 Lycanthrope, Werecrocodile 181 Lycanthrope, Wereshark 183 Metalmaster 184 Combat 184 Nightshade, Nighthaunt 185 Combat 185 Nishruu 186 Combat 186 Phaerimm 187 Combat 187 Phaerimm Characters 189 Tomb Tapper 189 Combat 190 Construction 190 Tressym 191 Combat 191 Velvet Worm, Giant 191 Combat 192
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elven_songstress |
Posted - 05 Apr 2005 : 20:38:13 Wow I need to equip myself with this book when going up against a dragon , that dragon charm might work good. *lol* |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 15 Feb 2005 : 05:37:59 quote: Originally posted by The Sage
Taking this seriously for a moment, would a tome (in-game) that deals with the historical areas of the Realms confer any particular bonuses upon a PC should he/she have possession of it? I mean, besides the usual bonuses to Knowledge (History) for example...
I'd say that depends on a variety of factors... How detailed is the book, how known is the history of that region, and who knows what's in the book?
For example, to a Calimport crimelord, a book that details the early layout of the city could lead to long-lost riches, and whoever holds that book (assuming he can stay alive and keep the book) is going to command a lot of respect...
Or a book on early Cormyr that shows long-forgotten details of the family tree of one of the Silver families. That'd command a lot of attention from any Cormyrean nobles that knew of it... Some of the attention might even be good.
On the flip side, if you were in Hlondeth with a book detailing exactly how the yuan-ti took over, you'd not likely be around very long...
On another angle, a book that detailed the history of a city and how it grew could give insights to particular customs of that city. Having this info could make a foreigner blend in more readily, or be more accepted by the common people of that city.
At least, that's what I can come up with off the top of my head. |
The Sage |
Posted - 15 Feb 2005 : 04:12:35 quote: Originally posted by Dargoth
quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
Does someone else want to beat him down, or should I just sic a swarm of Miniature Giant Space Hamsters on him?
Fortunatley a copy of Lost Empires of Faerun provideds its owner with a +10 Enchantment bonus to AC a +6 bonus to Charisma when dealing with the opposite sex
Taking this seriously for a moment, would a tome (in-game) that deals with the historical areas of the Realms confer any particular bonuses upon a PC should he/she have possession of it? I mean, besides the usual bonuses to Knowledge (History) for example...
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Eremite |
Posted - 10 Feb 2005 : 15:57:32 quote: Originally posted by Dargoth I could be mean and say some us dont need a HTML link to view the LEOF art
Ahh, yes, I may just flick to a random page myself.... ;) |
Dargoth |
Posted - 10 Feb 2005 : 11:45:26 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
Does someone else want to beat him down, or should I just sic a swarm of Miniature Giant Space Hamsters on him?
Fortunatley a copy of Lost Empires of Faerun provideds its owner with a +10 Enchantment bonus to AC a +6 bonus to Charisma when dealing with the opposite sex
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Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 10 Feb 2005 : 11:15:47 quote: Originally posted by Dargoth
quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
Behold! The Lost Empires of Faerûn art gallery!
Not that I care about the art, of course... But the link on the updates page was wrong, and this is the correct one.
I could be mean and say some us dont need a HTML link to view the LEOF art
Does someone else want to beat him down, or should I just sic a swarm of Miniature Giant Space Hamsters on him? |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 10 Feb 2005 : 05:46:13 quote: Originally posted by Dargoth I could be mean and say some us dont need a HTML link to view the LEOF art
I'm browsing the images right now in another window. So far the art looks really good. The colors seem more vibrant to me than some past products. Plus, I see Jason Engle is one of the artists. I've really enjoyed some of his past work. |
Dargoth |
Posted - 10 Feb 2005 : 05:17:50 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
Behold! The Lost Empires of Faerûn art gallery!
Not that I care about the art, of course... But the link on the updates page was wrong, and this is the correct one.
I could be mean and say some us dont need a HTML link to view the LEOF art |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 10 Feb 2005 : 05:06:20 Behold! The Lost Empires of Faerûn art gallery!
Not that I care about the art, of course... But the link on the updates page was wrong, and this is the correct one. |
Eremite |
Posted - 09 Feb 2005 : 13:27:15 quote: Originally posted by Dargoth
How many levels higher is a wounding spell Ed?
Two. |
George Krashos |
Posted - 07 Feb 2005 : 06:06:03 Nope.
-- George Krashos
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SirUrza |
Posted - 07 Feb 2005 : 04:23:49 Are there any moonblade stats or generation rules in LEOF? :) |
Dargoth |
Posted - 06 Feb 2005 : 22:02:54 quote: Originally posted by SiriusBlack
quote: Originally posted by George Krashos
Yes.
-- George Krashos
What products is Illitrin Starym mentioned in? I know he's in Cormanthyr: Empire of Elves which details how he ends up wielding a moonblade. However, was he in Ed's novel about Myth Drannor or The Fall of Myth Drannor tome?
A Illitran Starym is mentioned in Volos guide to all things magical as the first claiment of the Evil Starym Moonblade
Speaking of the Starym Moonblade is it detailed in LEOF? |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 06 Feb 2005 : 16:17:00 quote: Originally posted by George Krashos
Yes.
-- George Krashos
What products is Illitrin Starym mentioned in? I know he's in Cormanthyr: Empire of Elves which details how he ends up wielding a moonblade. However, was he in Ed's novel about Myth Drannor or The Fall of Myth Drannor tome? |
Rinonalyrna Fathomlin |
Posted - 06 Feb 2005 : 03:29:01 quote: Originally posted by kuje31
Grin. George tells me they used her text from The Fall of Myth Drannor, which listed her as a moon elf even though she was listed as a gold elf in Cormanthyr. Steven, just a few hours ago, said that was his mess up, maybe, when he worked at TSR and he was going to, hopefully, give us more info tomorrow in his thread.
I certainly hope so. :) So that's where the slip-up came from... |
Kuje |
Posted - 06 Feb 2005 : 02:54:27 quote: Originally posted by Rinonalyrna Fathomlin
Honestly, I prefered it when it was left a mystery, just like I prefered it when we didn't know who "Fflar" was.
The picture of the Shrinshee is astonshing, but I could have sworn she was a gold elf (note I'm talking about the actual text, not necessarily the picture)???
Grin. George tells me they used her text from The Fall of Myth Drannor, which listed her as a moon elf even though she was listed as a gold elf in Cormanthyr. Steven, just a few hours ago, said that was his mess up, maybe, when he worked at TSR and he was going to, hopefully, give us more info tomorrow in his thread. |
Rinonalyrna Fathomlin |
Posted - 06 Feb 2005 : 02:01:55 Honestly, I prefered it when it was left a mystery, just like I prefered it when we didn't know who "Fflar" was.
The picture of the Shrinshee is astonshing, but I could have sworn she was a gold elf (note I'm talking about the actual text, not necessarily the picture)??? |
George Krashos |
Posted - 06 Feb 2005 : 00:40:17 Yes.
-- George Krashos
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SiriusBlack |
Posted - 06 Feb 2005 : 00:29:03 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
we now have excerpts from this tome.
I noticed the following bit of information from the historical excerpt
quote:
But before the required mourning period had passed, Eltargrim's heir, Aravae Irithyl, was murdered. The culprit was Illitrin Starym, who feared that Aravae's beloved would return and displace him as head of House Starym. Illitrin's treachery was never discovered.
Am I correct that this is the first time a person has been assigned responsibility for Aravae's murder in an FR product?
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Dargoth |
Posted - 04 Feb 2005 : 22:13:41 Hmmm
Wounding Inflict spell and Wounding Defic Vengence spells
(Im currently playing in a The Worlds largest Dungeon campaign and Im playing as a Cleric of Bane this feat would be perfect for him) |
edbonny |
Posted - 04 Feb 2005 : 22:02:37 quote: Originally posted by Dargoth
How many levels higher is a wounding spell Ed?
When I last saw it, it was 2 levels higher.
- Ed |
Dargoth |
Posted - 04 Feb 2005 : 21:57:46 How many levels higher is a wounding spell Ed? |
SirUrza |
Posted - 04 Feb 2005 : 20:52:49 quote: Originally posted by Dargoth
I reckon they should retool it using the ancestoral relic feat in the Book of Exalted deed the feat dovetails with Mooinblades quite well
That'd be cool, I thought of moonblades when I saw that feat. I'd really like them to redo the power system with an actual chart meant for moonblades. It always felt like an after thought in Races. |
edbonny |
Posted - 04 Feb 2005 : 18:58:21 quote: Originally posted by Dargoth
Anyone else reckon the Magelord PrC screams Manshoon?
I could see that. He's got the ruling thug mentality that defines the class.
From their role way back in the early Elminster books, the magelords always struck me as mostly magic-wielding "thug leaders." When they set their sights on you, they wanted you to suffer. Their offensive spells always seemed a bit more painful than if another wizard cast the same one. For that reason, I came up with the "wounding spell" metamagic feat for LEOF and it was going to be a prerequisite for being a magelord.
The magelord on Wizard's site is very close to what I wrote but the requirements and spells per level have changed.
- Ed |
Lord Rad |
Posted - 04 Feb 2005 : 18:31:47 I'm VERY excited about this product, more so than many FR products for a long time. I'm a big fan of both history and ruins (in and out of the Realms), so i'm beside myself with anticipation of this product, i'd like to hear what others have to say on this when they read it. If the quality is anything like that of Thomas M Reid's Shining South then i'll be extremely happy |
Dargoth |
Posted - 04 Feb 2005 : 05:08:21 quote: Originally posted by SirUrza
Hmmm, I wonder if we'll get some decent rules for generating Moonblades then.
I reckon they should retool it using the ancestoral relic feat in the Book of Exalted deed the feat dovetails with Mooinblades quite well |
SirUrza |
Posted - 04 Feb 2005 : 04:34:38 Hmmm, I wonder if we'll get some decent rules for generating Moonblades then. |
Dargoth |
Posted - 03 Feb 2005 : 23:34:28 Anyone else reckon the Magelord PrC screams Manshoon? |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 03 Feb 2005 : 23:00:34 quote: Originally posted by SiriusBlack
Nice to see the elfblades made it in this time and that lore is included in their descriptions as well as details on how a player can end up wielding one when not using his/her moonblade.
The art for the blades was a nice surprise as well. Thanks WR for giving the heads up about this. Although you lose bonus points for y'all.
Hey, in this portion of the US, everyone and their neighbor's kender says that word. |
Kentinal |
Posted - 03 Feb 2005 : 15:58:49 quote: Originally posted by George Krashos
Oh and the 'grey invasion of the Southern Forests of the black' occurred in -11450 DR: The Sable Wars. This was AFTER Ilythiir had destroyed Syorpiir by fire in -11600 DR. It was this action of the Ilythiiri that prompted the moon and green elven attempted invasion of the dark elf realm of Ilythiir.
I was thinking more along this timeline.
" -23200 DR 1. Establishment of the first elvish settlements of Ilythiir (Present Day: Shaar & Forest of Amtar) -22500 DR 1. Establishment of the elvish settlements of Orishaar (Present Day: Duskwood & the Shaar). [it should be noted that the greys were founders of Orishaar] c. -20000 DR 1. Orishaar and the southern dark elf nation of Ilythiir begin skirmishes that continue on and off for the next seven millennia. [TSR9561] {The greys were trying to take from the dark?}"
Actually I do not know whom started these skirmishes, however we are told that Ilythiir was founded first in the Shaar, that greys started to move into the Shaar about 2,000 years later, depending on how good these dates are. These battles most likely where border issues, however there would not have been any border issues if the grey had set up location someplace else or never came at all.
As for Ilythiir using fire, I clearly conceed this. I have seen the argument put forward that such use was indicated because of tatics they were facing. That arguement went something like this.
The foes using tree forts had a tatical advantage that needed to be countered, that forests do regrow as a part of nature cycle and the forest would renew itself without the tree forts (and foes). Not sure if this is a good enough justification however wars often wrougt much distruction. The timeline does clearly indicate that the Ilythiir used fire first as a tactic of war, perhaps justified perhaps not. It clearly however was not startigically a wise thing to do, because it became a unifing cry of other elves against them. The deities they choose to follow in increasing numbers was not wise either.
What bothers me is the timeline presented appears to take a side, that it may not be that balanced
In the end perhaps we will discover that that Dark Disater was also a result of the Ilythiir, that rumors of the gold mages is not correct. I can actually see a posible reason this is posible. Elistraee worshippers were in much greater numbers in Miyeritar and Lolth and other darker deities could have wanted to reduce the more peaceful and good blacks, but in such a way to point the blame at the gold. It would not have been the first time the Ilythiir took action and pointed the blame at others. The assasians that were used to prevent the alliance of Syòrpiir, Thearnytaar, and Eiellûr into a single nation ( -17100) is part of the history.
In the end both the gold and the black as a whole were subjected to whom lead them. If either side had taken out the evil leaders the Crown Wars as such would not have occured. |