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Ergdusch Posted - 20 Oct 2007 : 20:05:35
The FRCS states thats the population of Cormyr is made up of 85% humans, 10% half-elves and 4% elves (leaving 1% to all other races of course). The origin and presence of half-something races in Cormyr can easily be explained. However, I wonder what the origins of those demihuman races (elves, dwarves, gnomes, ect.) could be?

Are there still any elven tribes or settlements in the forests of Cormyr (King's, Hullack, Hermits Woods) that we know of?

Any dwarven communities in the Storm Horns or the Thunder Peaks or elsewhere?

What about the Halflings and Gnomes?



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Surly Dwarf Posted - 12 Nov 2007 : 01:57:15
The Dwarven kingdom to the west was Oghrann.
The last King of Tethyamar lived in Cormyr, but has since died.
Many of the Dwarves in Cormyr would have come from the ruined dwarven city Thunderhome in the Thunder peaks, there may be a settlement of Dwarves near High Dale at a place called the Black Peak, ands thats just a one line reference from Dwarves Deep.
Ergdusch Posted - 23 Oct 2007 : 10:19:47
quote:
Originally posted by Jorkens

My guess without checking any books; the dwarves would mainly be descendants of craftsmen coming from Turmish and the smaller holds of the west, in addition to refugees from Tethyamar. The elves are immigrants from (in addition to descendants of) elves from Cormanthor settling in the land, with maybe a spattering of old elven families from the early days of Cormyr. Haflings and gnomes can be found in most major settlements as they travel to urban areas. Most of these hin probably originated in the Sunset Vale area to the west.

Again, I am just speculating here and there might be canon sources saying otherwise.



Jorkens, thanks for your participation. This is what I came up with as well, but what I am looking for is detailed canon information on known settlements of demihumans. E.g. as we have seen in the Candlekeep Compendiums on the town of Glen or the halfling settlement of Stumphill.

quote:
Originally posted by Faraer

Demihuman settlements in Cormyr include Black Oaks/Gray Oaks, a tiny halfling village called Besert in the east (see Dragon #269), other 'halfling hamlets in the coast and east reaches farm belt' (Volo's Guide to Cormyr p. 110), and communities of elves and halflings in the King's Forest (Volo's Guide to Cormyr p. 123, etc.)



Much appreciated Faraer!
That is exactly the info I was hoping for. Even though I have Volo's Guide myself, I must have missed those entries.

Do we have more infos on demihuman settlements elsewhere, e.g. in novels?!?!
Faraer Posted - 21 Oct 2007 : 19:44:42
Many dwarves and (even more so) halflings and gnomes have been present in human society for so long that it's wrong to see them as coming from somewhere else.

Demihuman settlements in Cormyr include Black Oaks/Gray Oaks, a tiny halfling village called Besert in the east (see Dragon #269), other 'halfling hamlets in the coast and east reaches farm belt' (Volo's Guide to Cormyr p. 110), and communities of elves and halflings in the King's Forest (Volo's Guide to Cormyr p. 123, etc.).
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Originally posted by dalor_darden
Anyone know the name of the Kingdom that I'm thinking about?

Oghrann.
Dalor Darden Posted - 21 Oct 2007 : 15:43:36
I would add that the Dwarves are from either Tethyamar or the old dwarven kingdom that once existed in the mountians to the west...the latter may have been in Cormyr in various areas before the humans even settled the area.

I can't remember the name of the Dwarven Kingdom that was once there, but it stands to reason they wouldn't have left all those fine mountains that sit within Cormyr all alone without friendly hands to mine them.

Anyone know the name of the Kingdom that I'm thinking about?
KnightErrantJR Posted - 21 Oct 2007 : 14:27:36
Jorken's supposition is what I would go with as well. It makes sense and its pretty much what I was thinking when I first read the post.
Jorkens Posted - 21 Oct 2007 : 07:15:31
My guess without checking any books; the dwarves would mainly be descendants of craftsmen coming from Turmish and the smaller holds of the west, in addition to refugees from Tethyamar. The elves are immigrants from (in addition to descendants of) elves from Cormanthor settling in the land, with maybe a spattering of old elven families from the early days of Cormyr. Haflings and gnomes can be found in most major settlements as they travel to urban areas. Most of these hin probably originated in the Sunset Vale area to the west.

Again, I am just speculating here and there might be canon sources saying otherwise.

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