William Ronald
Explorer
Originally posted by Bugbear:
Published in the Fearun Gazater (with premision from Lichenhart)
Justice for the drow
An Editorial by Hannover Fist
It would seem that the elves of faerun have done their brothers a diservice, one which will take much work to make right, if it even can be made right. The Drow at long last have returned to the surface world (Due to the great retreat) and settled among the trees of Cormanthor. With the recent discoveres concerning the crown wars, I feel that it is important to open negotiations with the Drow. I ask that the nations of Faerun contact the Drow of Cormanthor. These Drow are worshipers of Vharaun and tend to be more lucid than those who worship Loth. perhaps an accord could be reached. Sembia has allready made a treaty with the Cormanthorian Drow, allowing for trade and safe passage through the great elven wood, something the Elves who once ruled there wouldn't allow...
Further I should point out that many of the Drow of Skullport are not worshipers of Loth, but followers of Vharaun (and to a lesser extent Elestarie). Due not blindly react and seek to distroy them out of hand. They are opposed to the demon queen and her works...
We can at least try to deal peacefully and honorably with all who dwell in Cormanthor. While I share Arkanyl's concerns, perhaps trade and diplomatic relations can bring those who were made outcasts back into the family of nations. Indeed, those who consider themselves the heirs of Arvaandar do owe the descendants of those forced into the Underdark an apology. Perhaps brothers and sisters can forgive each other.
Similarly, I truly desire to here why the Lords of Waterdeep have not informed people of the existence of Skullport. Perhaps peace and trade, which you counsel, are possible. However, I believe violent acts against those in Waterdeep must come to an end. The presence of the faithful of Ellistrae in Skullport gives me cause for hope.
However, I am quite troubled by much of the recent news. Many of the mighty, once accounted wise and noble, have betrayed ancient trusts. Some have allied themselves with societies that are diametrically opposed to the values that they and their ancestors have espoused. Too many have done little in the face of threats to their own lands. Explanations have not been forthcoming and sadly, neither is repentance of those who have wronged their friends and brethren. For what reasons so many so noble have abandoned the principles thay have espoused I do not know. However, there is still time for them to explain their actions and mend their ways. Truth is the key to the gates of repentance. It will not be easy, however. Few things of true worth are ever easy.
Perhaps there are ways to help those who have been abandoned by others. I believe that now is a time where the wise must consult with the wise, for the common good of all.
It is my hope that Toril can enter an age of Enlightenment. I hope that we can work closely together. Perhaps we should also explore how different cultures, particularly those that have been wronged by others or view the future with little hope, can contribute to building a better world.
Sincerely,
Ardan Turval
Sollir -- This is the 4th IR. On this Toril, the events of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd IR did not happen. Unless Edena rules otherwise, I doubt your character would have knowledge of the alternate Toril of the previous three IRs. Still, well written as always.
Edena: Maybe a little time to carry this thread this thread forward and a call for more players might be wise. Perhaps a recruiting thread and an effort to contact previous IR players might be welcome. I think some of them might be interested in joining us.
Plus we can also give you time for anything you might need to you. I fully appreciate the hard work you have put into the 3rd IR. So, no need to overwork yourself. Also, I think anyone who can be of help to you should be of help.
I find myself in agreement with Kalanyr and Bugbear. Rules light means more fun for everyone. And less work for you.
I have not had this much fun on the boards in ages. Thanks again for your hard work, your creativity, and your sense of fun.