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Gary Dallison Posted - 18 Jan 2020 : 08:58:29
Has anyone ever tried to catalogue all the lore from all the sources for cormyr (Ed's thread alone has about a hundred pages of lore).

I'm aware the likes of Brian Cortijo has discovered a few secrets regarding the obaskyr dynasty, I was wondering if they had ever seen the light of day.

Are there any other big secrets that we know exist but don't know the details of yet.

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Brimstone Posted - 26 Jan 2020 : 07:35:09
It is a good useful Cormyr scroll. I know Jeremy Grenemeyer had some good Cormyr Scrolls going.
Renin Posted - 26 Jan 2020 : 03:48:53
quote:
Originally posted by Brimstone

There is this old scroll



This was wonderful. Thank you for showing it!
Wooly Rupert Posted - 22 Jan 2020 : 20:19:46
quote:
Originally posted by TBeholder

Basics were in sourcebook and Volo's guide.
Sea of Falling Stars and Pirates of Fallen Stars probably got something on Cormyr too.

quote:
Originally posted by Brimstone

There is this old scroll

It's specifically focused on 4e. With fat red letters and all.



No, the fat red letters are a line about where 4E lore can be found. If you look through the thread, it is clearly -- especially with all the earlier references listed -- not focused on 4E. The original poster also referenced 2E and 3E sources in several posts.
Gary Dallison Posted - 22 Jan 2020 : 18:48:51
I'm quite happy to take 4e lore and track it back through time. The buildings, places, and magic probably existed before 4e in some fashion
TBeholder Posted - 22 Jan 2020 : 18:40:20
Basics were in sourcebook and Volo's guide.
Sea of Falling Stars and Pirates of Fallen Stars probably got something on Cormyr too.

quote:
Originally posted by Brimstone

There is this old scroll

It's specifically focused on 4e. With fat red letters and all.
Gary Dallison Posted - 22 Jan 2020 : 14:10:29
That's perfect. I just finished getting all the lore I could find from Ed's thread and it's a whopping 409 pages long.
Brimstone Posted - 22 Jan 2020 : 13:59:34
There is this old scroll
Renin Posted - 22 Jan 2020 : 00:54:26
If I were a young man, I think I would love the challenge of gathering as much as could be gleaned from Dragon magazines (even the Dungeon adventures as well), the novels, the threads here, then the tweets, the podcasts. Find it all and sweep all of it together!

If I were an older man, I would enjoy the study of all those things, the cataloging, the understanding, and the finding of secrets.

Alas, I am neither of those men. I'm 40, with 2 kids 4 and under, and life does not allow for it.

But I'd love to try and take part in it, or at least cheer on from the sidelines. Cormyr was one of my first loves within the Realms. It's where my groups always started adventuring from 30 years ago.

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