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Skeptic Posted - 11 Aug 2005 : 05:39:51

In the FR Interactive Atlas, there is maps of some of the "ten towns" of Icewind Dale.. Does someone knows where these maps where taken from?

Thanks.
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Hymn Posted - 19 Aug 2005 : 13:24:33
The adventure The Accursed Tower (by R.A Salvatore) takes place in Icewind Dale. To be exact Targos I think. I never got a chance to play it and it was a while since I read through it. All though I agree with that the population (of all of the Ten Towns) are human, a % of perhaps 96% human and the rest is compromised of dwarves, gnomes and other common races. I don't think half orcs would be that much appriciated up there thoug given the raids from the spine of the worlds etc from their full blooded kin.
Skeptic Posted - 16 Aug 2005 : 18:43:12
Ok that's what I remembered too.. but I was really not sure..

My player's are tracking a dwarf there, so I wanted to know if it would be easy for them to do some "gather information" about a dwarf recently arrived from Luskan/Mirabar..

Thanks...
Wooly Rupert Posted - 16 Aug 2005 : 17:39:26
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Originally posted by Skeptic

Yeah, the trilogy book is probably where the maps were taken because I didn't found them anywhere else..

Another questions for sages.. After the departure of Bruenor and his clan to Mithril Hall, what would be the average % of each races in Ten Towns? (mainly Bryn Shander).

Thanks.



Going strictly by what I recall of the novels, the town populations were almost entirely human. Other than the dwarves and the main characters, I don't recall any references to non-humans living in the towns.
Skeptic Posted - 16 Aug 2005 : 14:00:44
Yeah, the trilogy book is probably where the maps were taken because I didn't found them anywhere else..

Another questions for sages.. After the departure of Bruenor and his clan to Mithril Hall, what would be the average % of each races in Ten Towns? (mainly Bryn Shander).

Thanks.
ode904 Posted - 11 Aug 2005 : 22:21:13
In Icewind Dale trilogy books, and i think the best way is to have a look to FR Atlas:)
Misericordia Posted - 11 Aug 2005 : 12:41:31
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Originally posted by The Sage

One of the original books in the 'Icewind Dale' trilogy also had a map as I recall.



Yes, there's a map in first book of the trilogy, "The crystal Shard".
The Sage Posted - 11 Aug 2005 : 06:22:08
There's a map in The North boxed set. One of the original books in the 'Icewind Dale' trilogy also had a map as I recall. Don't forget The Savage Frontier supplement either, which also contains a small map of the region.
Kuje Posted - 11 Aug 2005 : 06:16:33
The FR Atlus or maybe the North box set but most likely the original Atlus.

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