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Asharak |
Posted - 02 Jul 2019 : 15:37:34 Hello fellow scribes
Kymil Nimesin p. 146 or Kymil Nymesin pp. 135 & 154 Grand History of the Realms is probably the same character than Kymil Nimesin from Heroes' Lorebook, Villains' Lorebook & The Code of the Harpers I think it's just a typo
What about this one : Kimel Nimesin died in mysterious circumstances in 1361 - City of Splendours- Secrets of the City pp 4 & 10 Another typo or a completely different character ? and if different, which connection ? same family ?
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cpthero2 |
Posted - 27 Feb 2020 : 02:54:46 Learned Scribe Asharak,
Leira is afoot it would seem. Those are typo's.
Best regards,
quote: Originally posted by Asharak
Hello fellow scribes
Kymil Nimesin p. 146 or Kymil Nymesin pp. 135 & 154 Grand History of the Realms is probably the same character than Kymil Nimesin from Heroes' Lorebook, Villains' Lorebook & The Code of the Harpers I think it's just a typo
What about this one : Kimel Nimesin died in mysterious circumstances in 1361 - City of Splendours- Secrets of the City pp 4 & 10 Another typo or a completely different character ? and if different, which connection ? same family ?
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Seravin |
Posted - 03 Jul 2019 : 07:51:07 Harpers kill former Harpers for going renegade (souce: the Code of the Harpers and the Curse of the Shadowmage novel) so I doubt they would let Kymil live murdering 20 senior Harpers and framing innocent Arilyn (and the Harper's tried and retro-actively imprisoned him); regardless of the elves saying it's fine to imprison someone who murdered our KING. Also, I doubt given the Moonflower family's connection to the Elven pantheon that someone who murdered the King would get a glorious elven afterlife, and Kymil would be in a very bad place in death. More so since he made a pact with Lloth. It was contrivance. There is no in universe explanation.
Also, the "need" to keep Kymil alive to go to trial when the FR has speak with dead spells and detect truth spells and rings (used in City of Ravens the novel at a trial) is ridiculous. Arilyn straight up killed what 6 other sun elves that day in Evereska? Sigh. |
TBeholder |
Posted - 03 Jul 2019 : 02:02:16 Humans are so bad at transcribing elven names. Not the first typo, not the last.
quote: Originally posted by Seravin
1361, when Kymil should have been executed for regicide and mass murder of Harpers. However, because contrivance and terrible writing, he was "imprisoned" instead of executed
The corporate crew who gets a say in plot used to have "grand ideas" now and then. In-universe… well, elves remember about glorious elven afterlife, so the way they see, simply beheading a guy is way too easy. Thus the inclination for trying to curse, bury alive etc those they really hate so the enemy would "writhe" for a long while. They let Bran stew too, for that matter. |
Seravin |
Posted - 02 Jul 2019 : 19:01:36 I *think* those are all the same person and Nymesin is a typo.
For the 1361 reference, that refers likely to the events of Elfshadow which is 1361, when Kymil should have been executed for regicide and mass murder of Harpers. However, because contrivance and terrible writing, he was "imprisoned" instead of executed and brought back in Evermeet the novel, which was written after the City of Splendours set I believe. Likely this results in the incorrect note you mentioned in the City of Splendours boxed set. If he was executed by the royal family of Evermmet or the Harpers for his absolutely heinous crimes, it would have been written as "died in mysterious circumstances" to the public as to protect the secret of the elfgate. But yeah, this is my opinion on the names.
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