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Snow Posted - 23 Jun 2015 : 20:30:03
I've had a recent surge of interest in the Grimlocks of the Forgotten Realms. While this Underdark race has always fascinated me, these 2 book quotes are responsible for my amped-up research desires.

1. (3.5 Underdark pg. 119) "Reeshov, the community of Free Grimlocks within the Fingerhome ..."

2. (TGHotR pg. 137) "1330 DR - Year of the Marching Moon: Lizardfolk and troglodytes join the grimlock population of Reeshov after being freed from mind flayer control."

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So this poly-cultural village called Reeshove sounds intriguing. A search here at Candlekeep brings up no references, oddly enough. Yet the thought of a village populated with some of the less-advanced & evil Underdark races is a compelling one. Especially if this village is thriving via typical village cooperative/collaborative dynamics in some fashion. By the sounds of it, Reeshove is probably surrounded by a plethora of enslavement-happy enemies like Illithids, Drow, Aboleth, etc.

So this is why I'm coming to all of you. :-) I would like to:

1) ...Properly locate Reeshove within this Fingerhome place. In my campaign, I will move it into the Deep Wastes near Daggerdale/Shadowdale. But I'd like to know where it is exactly.

2) ...Know if anybody else has any other canon or official lore about Reeshove through game sourcebooks, novels, whatever.

3) ...Obtain creative help in homebrewing some lore ideas and village structure on this fascinating "village of misfit survivors".

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If any of you would be willing to help in any of these endeavours (or provide some insight or dialogue), I'm all ears! And I'd be quite thankful. While pan-racial villages of this sort seem more common aboveground, the sheer, stark xenophobic fear of Underdark races makes a village concept like this much more rare.

Thanks for your time! :-)
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tmcvicar2 Posted - 05 Jan 2021 : 18:58:43
The web enhancement doesn't say the Lost Mines of Maraduk is connected to Reesho. It says the Escaped Slave encampment is.


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Originally posted by hashimashadoo

Fingerhome is a cavern complex located in the Lowerdark beneath the Serpent Hills. By far the most information on the place is in Underdark p170-171. I'm not sure if it's ever mentioned before then and only briefly gets a mention in the Player's Guide to Faerun and, as you stated, the Grand History.

The Web Enhancement for that splatbook adds that Reeshov is connected to the Lost Mines of Mardaruk which was part of the dwarven kingdom of Xonathanur.

Snow Posted - 25 Jun 2015 : 22:05:30
Thank you guys. I'll check out that Web Enhancement as well.

Just to note, the link I'm providing here shows a DM who homebrewed a more fleshed-out version of Reenove. And she did a fabulous job! Even though it is approximately a page in length, she detailed all the unique demographic factions and the general outlay of the village's structure/appearance. And most of all, I like how she outlined the Social Compact and governance aspects of the village that accurately depicted the various races' evil alignments ... yet simultaneously made it viable for the community to have collaborative fulfillment and progress.

http://fallenwest.proboards.com/thread/34/reeshov

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On a related tangent, I found an interesting quote by Eric L. Boyd located here - http://forum.candlekeep.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=6554&SearchTerms=grimlock,under,destiny ...

In essence, saying that if he could press the reset button, he would've had the 2 lost Uthgardt tribes (Red Pony & Golden Eagle) eventually morph into the Underfolk race (from Races of Destiny) instead of Grimlocks. I completely agree with Eric. And I will make those changes in my F.R. Campaign World immediately. It's too much of a stretch to think that those 2 tribes would've lost their eyes and had such a massive physical reconstruction in just 800 (+/-) years time. Besides, a close read of the Underfolks characteristics have a better fluff-&-crunch matchup to human barbarian tribes anyway.
silverwolfer Posted - 25 Jun 2015 : 01:15:30
It was a minor tag add on, to honor one of the test groups who had created it. Was a rather unique adventure that sadly failed to be published.
George Krashos Posted - 24 Jun 2015 : 00:39:56
Hashimashadoo is right. Reeshov was new for the 3E Underdark accessory.

-- George Krashos
hashimashadoo Posted - 24 Jun 2015 : 00:30:50
Fingerhome is a cavern complex located in the Lowerdark beneath the Serpent Hills. By far the most information on the place is in Underdark p170-171. I'm not sure if it's ever mentioned before then and only briefly gets a mention in the Player's Guide to Faerun and, as you stated, the Grand History.

The Web Enhancement for that splatbook adds that Reeshov is connected to the Lost Mines of Mardaruk which was part of the dwarven kingdom of Xonathanur.

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