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Markustay
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Posted - 02 Dec 2008 :  23:38:30  Show Profile Send Markustay a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
Is there a list somewhere - I'm talking IG, not RW.

What I really need is the name of the Illithid and anything that we have on him, but I was wondering if there was a comprehensive list somewhere, that perhaps would include a few other 'oddities' that have graced those hallowed halls.

A source for the Illithid would be great too - Thanks, Mark.

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There's are the NPC's I've found in the old material.

Dreppin, 0th, Male Human, TN, Stablemaster at Candlekeep, Dragon #255

Winthrop, 0th, Male Human, NG, Owner of The Candlekeep Inn in Candlekeep, Dragon #255

Jonril Narod, 5th Cleric, Male Human, NG, Oghma, Leader of the Temple of Oghma in Candlekeep, Dragon #255

Fourth Reader Shaynara Tullastar, 11th Cleric, Female Human, TN, Oghma, Researcher at Candlekeep. Member of the Moonstars, Cloak & Dagger

First Reader Tethtoril, 18th Cleric, Male Human, LG, Mystra, Scribe of Candlekeep. Protected by Mystra, Oghma, and Deneir, Volo's Guide to the Sword Coast

Reever, 4th Fighter, Male Dwarf, CG, A guard at Candlekeep, Dragon #255

Hull, 4th Fighter, Male Human, A guard at Candlekeep, Dragon #255

Fuller, 4th, Male Human, A guard at Candlekeep, Dragon #255

Abdel Adrian, 7th Fighter, Male Human, CN, Bhaalspawn. Raised in Candlekeep, Dragon #262

Miirym, "The Sentinel Wyrm", Was a Female Silver Dragon, Guardian force that protects Candlekeep, Dragon #247

Imoen, 1st Thief, Female Human, NG, Resides in Candlekeep, Dragon #255

Druhzalar, 6th Wizard, Male Human, CN, Renegade wizard that worked with the scholars of Candlekeep, Marco Volo: Journey

Phyldia, 7th Wizard, Female Human, CG, A sage at Candlekeep, Dragon #255

Firebeard Elvenhair, 8th Wizard, Male Human, NG, Makes trips up and down the Sword Coast for books to bring to Candlekeep, Dragon #255

Keeper of Tomes Ulraunt, 9th Wizard, Male Human, LN, Head of Candlekeep, Volo's Guide to the Sword Coast

But a list of people that visit Candlekeep? I don't think you'll find such a detailed list.....

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What illithid?

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quote:
Originally posted by Kuje

But a list of people that visit Candlekeep? I don't think you'll find such a detailed list.....
I'm thinking this would make an interesting question for Ed. He may be able to provide a brief "random listing" of select individuals [which haven't been referenced in the Realmslore] who frequent the halls from time to time -- based on his past notes.

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I was thinking that as well. :)

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What illithid?

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Indeed it would. Someone, not me, should go ask...... Grin!

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quote:
Originally posted by Kuje

But a list of people that visit Candlekeep? I don't think you'll find such a detailed list.....
I'm thinking this would make an interesting question for Ed. He may be able to provide a brief "random listing" of select individuals [which haven't been referenced in the Realmslore] who frequent the halls from time to time -- based on his past notes.



For some of us, books are as important as almost anything else on earth. What a miracle it is that out of these small, flat, rigid squares of paper unfolds world after world, worlds that sing to you, comfort and quiet and excite you... Books are full of the things that you don't get in real life - wonderful, lyrical language, for instance, right off the bat. - Anne Lamott, Bird by Bird

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No, I was looking for scribes, not visitors (or Seekers, or whatever they are called).

No Illithid?

Now why did I think I read about an Illithid at CK?

Does anyone know of ANY good (or at least neutral) Illithids in the Realms?

I remember something to this effect from TWO different readings, so I couldn't have dreamed both... or could I?

Now I'm VERY confused.

P.S. - you're also missing Athol, right off the top of my head (from Evermeet: Isle of Elves).

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I listed the scribes that are in the old material, least from source books. I didn't reference novels cause those npc's were stated.

However, there is that good, or neutral, aligned mind flayer in Skullport. :)

quote:
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No, I was looking for scribes, not visitors (or Seekers, or whatever they are called).

No Illithid?

Now why did I think I read about an Illithid at CK?

Does anyone know of ANY good (or at least neutral) Illithids in the Realms?

I remember something to this effect from TWO different readings, so I couldn't have dreamed both... or could I?

Now I'm VERY confused.

P.S. - you're also missing Athol, right off the top of my head (from Evermeet: Isle of Elves).


For some of us, books are as important as almost anything else on earth. What a miracle it is that out of these small, flat, rigid squares of paper unfolds world after world, worlds that sing to you, comfort and quiet and excite you... Books are full of the things that you don't get in real life - wonderful, lyrical language, for instance, right off the bat. - Anne Lamott, Bird by Bird

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quote:
Originally posted by Kuje

quote:
Originally posted by Markustay

Does anyone know of ANY good (or at least neutral) Illithids in the Realms?
However, there is that good, or neutral, aligned mind flayer in Skullport. :)
LN -- Sangalor of the Secrets.

There's also that LN dwarf/illithid NPC from Drizzt Do'Urden's Guide to the Underdark -- Cernd Shattermind, as I recall.

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There are also some scribes mentioned in Ed's An Introduction to Candlekeep.

How did Sage and Kuje not think of that source?

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Markustay
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Unless I've gone completely nuts, I know I've read - on TWO different occassions - about an Illithid, who I remember being from candlekeep, but I may be mistaken and it could have been another noteworthy 'bastion of learning', like the Herald's Holdfast or some-such.

This is making me crazy... especially since neither GK or Sage knows what I'm talking about (making me doubt my sanity ATM).

It may have been a novel - one that I re-read - anyone know of any canon cameo's of Candlekeep in novels or short stories?

Unless I'm imagining it, he (it?) was a scholar, and was so taken-in by the wonders of human knowledge that he fore-swore his brain-eating habits and now resides at the keep.

I tried Googling it, and it appears that some Illithids had something to do with CK as part of a quest for the BG games, but otherwise nada. The only other thing I can think of is an anthology, comic, Dragon article, or online resource (WotC, since I believe it was canon info).


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-Drat...I wanted to be "the one" to find it. But, I was looking though a few books, and couldn't find anything. The closest I found was Qooql, from Champions of Ruin, but he doesn't fit the criteria.

-I vaguely recall something of a Mind Flayer that, in it's quest for understanding the culture of non-Mind Flayers, has given up eating brains. It was also missing a tentacle or two, I believe. I think it appeared in a sidebar, and in a 3e era product. I checked the FRCS, Champions of Valor, and Champions of Ruin. None had anything...

-You aren't insane, though I am note sure if this rogue individual was in any way related to Candlekeep.

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quote:
Originally posted by Markustay

This is making me crazy... especially since neither GK or Sage knows what I'm talking about (making me doubt my sanity ATM).
It's not ringing any bells at the moment. Though, I do recall Steven Schend including a Memoirs of an Illithid-Human Crossbreed tome in his "Candlekeep Collection" article over at WotC. Maybe that's what you're thinking of?
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Unless I'm imagining it, he (it?) was a scholar, and was so taken-in by the wonders of human knowledge that he fore-swore his brain-eating habits and now resides at the keep.

I tried Googling it, and it appears that some Illithids had something to do with CK as part of a quest for the BG games, but otherwise nada. The only other thing I can think of is an anthology, comic, Dragon article, or online resource (WotC, since I believe it was canon info).
You're going to make me delve into my archives, aren't you?

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quote:
Originally posted by Kuje

There's are the NPC's I've found in the old material.

Keeper of Tomes Ulraunt, 9th Wizard, Male Human, LN, Head of Candlekeep, Volo's Guide to the Sword Coast



Like many other things, Ulraunt was updated in the Anuaroch: Empire of Shade adventure. He's still male, human and Keeper of the Tomes, but now he's Lawful Good, Halruaan and a Diviner 7/Loremaster 3.

I actually DO know everything. I just have a very poor index of my knowledge.

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Amarel Derakanor
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quote:
Originally posted by Ashe Ravenheart

[quote]Originally posted by Kuje

There's are the NPC's I've found in the old material.



Isn't that list from the Baldur's Gate game? I'm quite sure it is, and that would render it non-canon, unfortunately (I treat it pretty much as 'canon' in my Realms, however).

[EDIT] I just spotted that you have Dragon references after each NPC. Which is interesting. Very interesting. It would seem as if something from the great old game got 'canonised', even while they declared the books canon in its place.

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quote:
Originally posted by Amarel_Derakanor

quote:
Originally posted by Kuje

There's are the NPC's I've found in the old material.



Isn't that list from the Baldur's Gate game? I'm quite sure it is, and that would render it non-canon, unfortunately (I treat it pretty much as 'canon' in my Realms, however).

[EDIT] I just spotted that you have Dragon references after each NPC. Which is interesting. Very interesting. It would seem as if something from the great old game got 'canonised', even while they declared the books canon in its place.



I looked thru the Baldur's Gate game manual last night (I stumbled across a pdf of it a couple years back). There's only a couple names in there from Candlekeep, and they're all detailed elsewhere.

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-Markus I think you are crazy anyway. Thats all I got for this scroll, so I will stop derailing this scroll now.


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I have to narrow this down to novels I read, I think.

My memory is rather hazy (obviously), but I recall reading this a LONG time ago, when I wasn't even an 'FR fanboy'. I'm in the process of re-reading all my older FR novels, now with years of FR knowledge under my belt, and picking out all the juicy lore.

This is when I cam upon this tidbit again, I think. It was probably around six months to a year ago, so now all I got to do is narrow the list down to FR stuff I read around that time.

Yeahhhhh.... righttttt... that narrows it down to a little over a hundred sources.

Anyhow, I'm thinking anthology for some reason, so anyone know which were the earliest? This is probably something I read in the mid-90's when it came out, and then read it again recently. I can almost remember the scene... someone new to the keep was startled by his presence...

Thanks for everyone's help regardless - unless I AM crazy, in which case I apologize in advance.

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quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

There are also some scribes mentioned in Ed's An Introduction to Candlekeep.

How did Sage and Kuje not think of that source?



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Some of the BG events are canon, as we've discussed many times both on the WOTC and Candlekeep boards over the years. :)

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quote:
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[quote]Originally posted by Kuje

There's are the NPC's I've found in the old material.



Isn't that list from the Baldur's Gate game? I'm quite sure it is, and that would render it non-canon, unfortunately (I treat it pretty much as 'canon' in my Realms, however).

[EDIT] I just spotted that you have Dragon references after each NPC. Which is interesting. Very interesting. It would seem as if something from the great old game got 'canonised', even while they declared the books canon in its place.


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quote:
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Some of the BG events are canon, as we've discussed many times both on the WOTC and Candlekeep boards over the years. :)
Indeed. And we've seen some of the aspects of the games entered into canon via sourcebook references and the like.

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Right--IIRC, the information on NPCs in the BG manual was taken directly from sourcebooks.

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Indeed. And aspects like the Bhaalspawn, which saw inclusion in 3e tomes like Lost Empires of Faerūn for example.

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Markus's thoughts about Candlekeep monks and illithids, along with some prompting from WotC member BadCatMan, has resulted in my having some rather curious mental meanderings.

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Wasn't sure where you were going with that at first...

When I began reading it, I thought you were trying to tell me my 'Illithid Memeory' was just a random thought I picked up from the last brain I ate.

I'll have you know, my good man, that I haven't touched a brain in years... I'm rather partial to Livers these days.

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