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Mask
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Posted - 21 Sep 2006 :  19:04:38  Show Profile  Visit Mask's Homepage Send Mask a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
Greetings fellow scribes (although I doubt I should call myself a scribe),

I have a question. In an upcoming campaign I'm going to play an high elf of possibly noble descent. I have read Elves of Evermeet with much joy, but I do not own a copy myself and it's been a while since I've read it. I was wondering, because of your infinite wisdom and knowledge, if you could tell me some of the noble family names.

I know about the Nimesin and Durothil family, but I don't really want to play an elf from those families. I would like to be from a family that's not very haughty/arrogant towards other elven subraces (although I don't mind about the other races).

So if you could suggest a particular family, that would be even better, but the names of certain families are sufficient in my eyes.

Thank you very much for your time.

Kuje
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Posted - 21 Sep 2006 :  19:53:37  Show Profile Send Kuje a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Look through the Cormanthyr sourcebook. It's free on WOTC web page. Cues Wooly. Linkage. :)

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Edited by - Kuje on 21 Sep 2006 21:20:45
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Wooly Rupert
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Posted - 21 Sep 2006 :  20:52:04  Show Profile Send Wooly Rupert a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Kuje

Looks through the Cormanthyr sourcebook. It's free on WOTC web page. Cues Wooly. Linkage. :)



*grins* Believe it or not, Linkage is the name of the work version of the HTML page that has all my links and everything... The home version is Linkies.

Anyway... Here's the link to the Wizards downloads page.

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Kuje
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Posted - 21 Sep 2006 :  21:21:04  Show Profile Send Kuje a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

quote:
Originally posted by Kuje

Looks through the Cormanthyr sourcebook. It's free on WOTC web page. Cues Wooly. Linkage. :)



*grins* Believe it or not, Linkage is the name of the work version of the HTML page that has all my links and everything... The home version is Linkies.

Anyway... Here's the link to the Wizards downloads page.



Knifty. :)

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The Sage
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Posted - 22 Sep 2006 :  01:25:11  Show Profile Send The Sage a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Ed's Elminster in Myth Drannor contains some various tidbits on the elven noble families as well.

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Beirnadri Magranth
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Posted - 22 Sep 2006 :  03:33:25  Show Profile  Visit Beirnadri Magranth's Homepage Send Beirnadri Magranth a Private Message  Reply with Quote
i'll second that cormanthyr book as a source for you. it specifically details dozens of noble families including agendas archmages elders etc.

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Mask
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Posted - 22 Sep 2006 :  16:26:01  Show Profile  Visit Mask's Homepage Send Mask a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Awesome! Thanks alot people. I knew you wouldn't let me down.

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GothicDan
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Posted - 23 Sep 2006 :  00:02:38  Show Profile  Visit GothicDan's Homepage Send GothicDan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Also, note that the Durothils have historically always been described as the paragon of Lawful and Good Elven virtue and honor. I never saw them as really haughty myself. :)

Nimesin, on the other hand.. Eh..

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Dungeon Moron
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Posted - 24 Oct 2006 :  16:24:37  Show Profile Send Dungeon Moron a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Another question related to this topic:

I wish to find a rather conservative and ancient Gold Elf family who migrated to Evermeet after the Fall of Myth Drannor and resides there still.
That is all that the profile consists off.

My thanks
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Alediran
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Posted - 24 Oct 2006 :  17:01:24  Show Profile  Visit Alediran's Homepage Send Alediran a Private Message  Reply with Quote
There are many Durothils residents of Myth Drannor who did that.

Alediran of House Tir'ent from Evermeet, the most knowledgeable elven family about Faerūn.

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Marc
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Posted - 24 Oct 2006 :  17:42:30  Show Profile Send Marc a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Of course that I'll suggest Mistrivvin clan (all about them is in mentioned downloadable sources, though I have a lot of homebrew history)

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Wooly Rupert
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Posted - 24 Oct 2006 :  17:50:14  Show Profile Send Wooly Rupert a Private Message  Reply with Quote
You can check the resources we've already linked to, or check out Elves of Evermeet.

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TBeholder
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Posted - 24 Aug 2015 :  13:01:54  Show Profile Send TBeholder a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by GothicDan

Also, note that the Durothils have historically always been described as the paragon of Lawful and Good Elven virtue and honor. I never saw them as really haughty myself. :)

Durothils are known as the oldest surviving Gold elf clan and one of the most widespread, too (they had enough of good sense to remove themselves from Aryvandaar when the fan began to take direct hits)...
But where this Lawful and Good comes from?
Prominent Members:
  Patriarch/Lord Speaker: Laosx Durothil (N gold em R7)
  Clan Heir: Vhoorhin Durothil (CG gold em W1/F1)
  Clan Elder: Uschymna Durothil (LG moon elf W22; High Mage);
  Clan Archmage: Kuornos Durothil 'The Starseer' (LN gold em W21)
  baelnorn: Lady Synnorha Durothil (LG gold elf baelnorn W20)
Lady Ahskahala Durothil (CG gold ef F16)

- C:EoE.
There is some trend toward L and G, but that's it. Not exactly a House of paladins or something, nor is it unique for them.

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GothicDan
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Posted - 17 Dec 2015 :  07:01:30  Show Profile  Visit GothicDan's Homepage Send GothicDan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Wow, first time I've logged in in.. Forever. Ahem.

The NPCs you pointed out, I believe, prove my point pretty well. The Cormanthyr product was printed for 2E, when demihuman alignment tendencies were more strongly cleaved to in published NPCs. Considering "most Elves" were CG then, the fact that there's THREE Lawful ones and one Neutral one vs. two Chaotics means the Durothils very strongly favor Lawfulness for Elves.

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Elven Avenger
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Posted - 17 Dec 2015 :  11:52:27  Show Profile Send Elven Avenger a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Wow! GothicDan! Time to speak about elves and lawful tendencies towards them again! Long time no see, welcome back, if I may say so! Haha!

A time ago you started an article about the Crown Wars, have you finished it?
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GothicDan
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Posted - 17 Dec 2015 :  14:19:23  Show Profile  Visit GothicDan's Homepage Send GothicDan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Ha, thanks for the warm welcome!

And.. That was so long ago, I didn't even remember. I've had a pretty tumultuous few years.

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