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mensch Posted - 24 Jun 2010 : 22:44:35
I was wondering if there is any information on the hidden elven realm called Rucien-Xan, other than that it's hidden and lies somewhere in Chondalwood. There's an entry for Rucien-Xan in "The Shining South" sourcebook, where for some reason it's called "Ruthien-Than". But that entry only states that it's just a legend which dates back from the time of the Jhaamdath and Nikerymath empires and that the city might not even exist at all.

The Forgotten Realms wiki mentions that a Moonstar agent (Nuvian Eyes-Ashen) was able to infiltrate Rucien-Xan, but I strongly suspect that's nonsense, since I couldn't find a source for it.
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Quale Posted - 22 Aug 2010 : 17:03:14
For Chondath, of the top of my head, there is an online article by Ed called ''An Overview of Chondath'', for Turmish there are the Polyhedron articles (95-10?).
mensch Posted - 16 Aug 2010 : 21:40:21
Er, I actually phrased my previous post incorrectly. What I should have said is that the adventure itself is set in Chondalwood and Rucien-Xan - it has become a very large adventure though, due to me having too much time during the holidays. But my campaign is mainly set in Thesk, which got some 3th edition love in the Unapproachable East. The whole Turmish and Chondath area seems a bit neglected, apart from the Jhaamdath lore in "Lost Empires of Faerûn". Or is there more in 1st and 2nd edition sourcebooks?

Chondath had a very troubled past, as did Thesk, but now seems relatively calm and is, as you say, the perfect area to perform all kinds of large scale, uncanon nastiness in.
Quale Posted - 16 Aug 2010 : 19:46:23
Man, that is a fun land, almost no lore and so many possiblilities. Years ago I had arrogant Melnibonean-like sun elves conquer Chondath.
mensch Posted - 15 Aug 2010 : 23:43:47
Great! While on holiday I worked on an adventure for our ongoing campaign which is set in Chondalwood and Rucien-Xan. The history of Nikerymath and Jhaamdath also plays a major role, although the campaign itself is set in 1373 DR. Now I just have to find a way to incorporate Nuvian Eyes-Ashen. :D
Quale Posted - 18 Jul 2010 : 14:12:41
Nice work Ashe.

About Rucien-Xan, I guess it was changed cause it sounded Chinese rather than elven.
mensch Posted - 30 Jun 2010 : 11:31:50
Great, thanks! If Nuvian Eyes-Ashen is an agent of the Moonstars in that city, I assume he doesn't share the contempt for anything other than elves. A sentiment common among the wild elves of the Chondalwood, and elves in general, more or less.

Does anybody know why "The Shining South" (3e) lists "Ruxien-Xan" as "Ruthien-Than"?

I had a quick look at "Empires of the Shining Sea" and it mentions "Ruxien-Xan" on page 14 and 19 as a tree city deep in the woods and the capitol of Nikerymath. It was spared during the Jhaamdath expansion in -276 DR. On page 19 the coronal and four High Mages are mentioned. The latter are instrumental in the revenge on Jhaamdath in -255 DR when they flooded the Twelve Cities of Jhaamdath in a gigantic tidal wave.
On page 40 Rucien-Xan is mentioned as being founded in around -6500 DR when a group of elves, mainly from Syòrpiir, established Nikerymath in the Chondalwood. The hidden city is mentioned in passing on page 136.
Ashe Ravenheart Posted - 29 Jun 2010 : 23:31:31
quote:
Originally posted by Quale

Stats: http://community.wizards.com/go/thread/view/75882/19846694/Realms_NPC_Characters_II&post_num=417#337799938

that thread survived , posted them years ago


Actually, the links in my sig will take you to the specific characters.
Quale Posted - 29 Jun 2010 : 22:03:06
Stats: http://community.wizards.com/go/thread/view/75882/19846694/Realms_NPC_Characters_II&post_num=417#337799938

that thread survived , posted them years ago
mensch Posted - 28 Jun 2010 : 15:29:29
quote:
Originally posted by Quale

I used the place back in 3e days, Nuvian Eyes-Ashen is briefly mentioned in Cloak and Dagger, you need the npc stats?
We're playing 3.5, so NPC stats would be very welcome!

quote:
You can find some info in Empires of the Shining Sea where the fall of Jhaamdath and Nikerymath is described
I'll see if I can dig up a copy of that book. Sounds interesting.
Quale Posted - 25 Jun 2010 : 17:52:43
I used the place back in 3e days, Nuvian Eyes-Ashen is briefly mentioned in Cloak and Dagger, you need the npc stats?

You can find some info in Empires of the Shining Sea where the fall of Jhaamdath and Nikerymath is described






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