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Shawn Daniels |
Posted - 07 Apr 2020 : 19:54:11 Are there any Forgotten Realms books that take place off-Toril, or is Toril the primary location for most of the pantheons activity and civilization in general? |
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iltharanos |
Posted - 09 Apr 2020 : 17:01:46 quote: Originally posted by Shawn Daniels
quote: Originally posted by iltharanos
Corsair by Richard Baker, the second book in the Blades of the Moonsea trilogy, partially takes place on one of the Tears of Selune.
I find myself admiring the philosophical depth of thy signature. Well met, fellow scribe.
Hail and well met, and thank you! Somewhat appropriate a signature given the topic of this thread. |
Shawn Daniels |
Posted - 08 Apr 2020 : 16:03:39 quote: Originally posted by Lord Karsus
-A handful of passages pertaining to The Soujourner in the Erevis Cale trilogy either take place in space or are pertaining to space.
Many thanks, milord. |
Lord Karsus |
Posted - 08 Apr 2020 : 15:07:20 -A handful of passages pertaining to The Soujourner in the Erevis Cale trilogy either take place in space or are pertaining to space. |
Shawn Daniels |
Posted - 08 Apr 2020 : 13:18:14 quote: Originally posted by iltharanos
Corsair by Richard Baker, the second book in the Blades of the Moonsea trilogy, partially takes place on one of the Tears of Selune.
I find myself admiring the philosophical depth of thy signature. Well met, fellow scribe. |
_Jarlaxle_ |
Posted - 08 Apr 2020 : 07:08:38 The only planet other than Toril that I can think of is Abeir. The only novel I remember at the moment making a short visit to Abeir was one of the Brimstone Angels series. |
iltharanos |
Posted - 08 Apr 2020 : 00:35:53 Corsair by Richard Baker, the second book in the Blades of the Moonsea trilogy, partially takes place on one of the Tears of Selune. |
Shawn Daniels |
Posted - 07 Apr 2020 : 23:04:35 quote: Originally posted by lookatroopa
The novels generally only touch on Realmspace's other planets in an astrological context. The Radiant Dragon of the Cloakmaster Cycle partially takes place on Garden, and aside from a few mentions of other Realmspace planets throughout the series that's about it for the Spelljammer novels as well.
Besides a couple of scenarios like Undermountain: Stardock taking place in the Tears of Selūne and scattered references to illithids hailing from Glyth and beholders hailing from H'Catha, the game books don't fare much better (excepting Realmspace, of course).
Thanks to both Wooly Rupert and yourself for the light shed on the matter. Your information is invaluable. |
lookatroopa |
Posted - 07 Apr 2020 : 23:00:43 The novels generally only touch on Realmspace's other planets in an astrological context. The Radiant Dragon of the Cloakmaster Cycle partially takes place on Garden, and aside from a few mentions of other Realmspace planets throughout the series that's about it for the Spelljammer novels as well.
Besides a couple of scenarios like Undermountain: Stardock taking place in the Tears of Selūne and scattered references to illithids hailing from Glyth and beholders hailing from H'Catha, the game books don't fare much better (excepting Realmspace, of course). |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 07 Apr 2020 : 22:10:52 Planes have always been a big deal in D&D. Planets aside from the game world's main one? Not so much. I don't think planets were touched on at all, aside from the Spelljammer novels. |
Shawn Daniels |
Posted - 07 Apr 2020 : 22:01:55 quote: Originally posted by _Jarlaxle_
Elminster in Hell takes places entirely in Hell if I remember correctly.
The Empyrean Odyssey takes place a lot in the upper planes.
Other than that there are a lot of stories where a minor part takes place in another plane.
My apologies, I should clarify- I mean on planets within Realmspace other than Toril. |
_Jarlaxle_ |
Posted - 07 Apr 2020 : 21:22:29 Elminster in Hell takes places entirely in Hell if I remember correctly.
The Empyrean Odyssey takes place a lot in the upper planes.
Other than that there are a lot of stories where a minor part takes place in another plane. |