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Salacar
Acolyte
Denmark
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Posted - 22 Sep 2011 : 11:24:34
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I've always had a certain interest in the old human Mage Empires (Netheril, Narfell, Raumathar, Imaskar, etc.). Earlier I've been part of a rather successful ancient Netheril campaign which used a homebrewn Arc magic system, and for a while now I've been very interested in the ancient empire of Imaskar and their descendants. I'm thinking about making a Deep Imaskar centered campaign leading up to their resurfacing and creation of High Imaskar, my group plays 3.5 exclusively and I'd like to know if there are any resources or books I could make use of.
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Ayunken-vanzan
Senior Scribe
  
Germany
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Posted - 22 Sep 2011 : 11:34:08
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This is a good read right here in the library. |
"What mattered our lives now? When our world had been torn from us? Folk wept, or drank, or stood staring out over the land, wondering what new horror each dawn would bring." Elender Stormfall of Suzail
"Anyone can kill deities, cause plagues, or destroy organizations. It takes real skill to make them live on." Varl
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MisterX
Learned Scribe
 
Germany
118 Posts |
Posted - 22 Sep 2011 : 11:50:26
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Lost Empires of Faerūn, as well as the Underdark Accessory might be a good start. You might also find tidbits of information in the Grand History of the Realms, as well als Shining South. |
I've lost track of recent realmslore, since my campaigns are still in the 1370ies. :-) --- When talking about rules (and related stuff) I always refer to 3.5e unless explicitly noted. |
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Salacar
Acolyte
Denmark
33 Posts |
Posted - 23 Sep 2011 : 15:21:55
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Ah thank you, I've read pretty much everything from the 3.5 rulebooks, but I hadn't noticed that library Scroll before. |
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