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<blockquote data-quote="Kae'Yoss" data-source="post: 2016092" data-attributes="member: 4134"><p>No problemo.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not such a big expert with random tables, but they look nice enough. We have a table for ruin resitents, one for features of a ruined city/town, one for castle and keep features, extradimensional spaces, temples, tomb and burial grounds, towers.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>They're kinda like a step between wands and staffs, really. They can use higher-level spells (though with double charges) and up to two spells, and don't have the limitations of staffs (the theme thing - afaik you cannot just walk into a magic shop and demand a staff with black tentacles and interposing hand on it, you have to get a staff of bigby or the like.). Staffs, on the other hand, have no level limitation and you can use your own spellcasting abilities.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>From "What's Inside"</p><p></p><p>Chapter 3: The Crown Wars: describes the most ancient of Faerûn's kingdoms - the elven realms of the Crown Wars. The great wars these kingdoms waged upon each other led to the destruction of forested lands, the descent of the drow, and the establishment of refuges such as Evereska and Evermeet.</p><p></p><p>Chapter 4: God-Kings of the East: details the first great realms of humankind - the Old Empires of Mulhorand and Unther, and the rival empires of Narfell and Raumathar</p><p></p><p>Chapter 5: Realms of the High Forest: describes the kingdoms of Eaerlann, Siluvanede, Sharrven, and the surrounding states. It also chronicles the Seven Citadels' War in which Siluvanede was destroyed.</p><p></p><p>Chapter 6: Fallen Netheril: describes the most famous of Faerûns fallen lands - the mighty Empire of Netheril, which now lies buried under the sheifting sands of Anauroch.</p><p></p><p>Chapter 7: The Imperial South: examines the powerful states of Coramshan (and later the Shoon Imperium) and Jhaamdath, the Twelve Cities of the Sword.</p><p></p><p>Chapter 8: The Dream of Cormanthyr: describes the fabled realm of Myth Drannor and its fall hundreds of years ago.</p><p></p><p>Chapter 9: The Old North: relates the history of the Sword Coast North and the fate of storied cities and lands such as Phalorm and the Kingdom of Man.</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Old Illusk is in the Old North part, hast about half a page of its very own paragraph (including the Host Tower and the Ruins of Illusk)</p><p></p><p>Imaskar (in God-Kings of the East) gets almost two pages, with several sites within the empire (like Bhaluin or Metos)</p><p></p><p>Narfell (also in God-Kings) has a bout one page.</p><p></p><p>In addition to that, those realms also appear in the respective timelines with important events there.</p><p></p><p>Nar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kae'Yoss, post: 2016092, member: 4134"] No problemo. I'm not such a big expert with random tables, but they look nice enough. We have a table for ruin resitents, one for features of a ruined city/town, one for castle and keep features, extradimensional spaces, temples, tomb and burial grounds, towers. They're kinda like a step between wands and staffs, really. They can use higher-level spells (though with double charges) and up to two spells, and don't have the limitations of staffs (the theme thing - afaik you cannot just walk into a magic shop and demand a staff with black tentacles and interposing hand on it, you have to get a staff of bigby or the like.). Staffs, on the other hand, have no level limitation and you can use your own spellcasting abilities. From "What's Inside" Chapter 3: The Crown Wars: describes the most ancient of Faerûn's kingdoms - the elven realms of the Crown Wars. The great wars these kingdoms waged upon each other led to the destruction of forested lands, the descent of the drow, and the establishment of refuges such as Evereska and Evermeet. Chapter 4: God-Kings of the East: details the first great realms of humankind - the Old Empires of Mulhorand and Unther, and the rival empires of Narfell and Raumathar Chapter 5: Realms of the High Forest: describes the kingdoms of Eaerlann, Siluvanede, Sharrven, and the surrounding states. It also chronicles the Seven Citadels' War in which Siluvanede was destroyed. Chapter 6: Fallen Netheril: describes the most famous of Faerûns fallen lands - the mighty Empire of Netheril, which now lies buried under the sheifting sands of Anauroch. Chapter 7: The Imperial South: examines the powerful states of Coramshan (and later the Shoon Imperium) and Jhaamdath, the Twelve Cities of the Sword. Chapter 8: The Dream of Cormanthyr: describes the fabled realm of Myth Drannor and its fall hundreds of years ago. Chapter 9: The Old North: relates the history of the Sword Coast North and the fate of storied cities and lands such as Phalorm and the Kingdom of Man. Old Illusk is in the Old North part, hast about half a page of its very own paragraph (including the Host Tower and the Ruins of Illusk) Imaskar (in God-Kings of the East) gets almost two pages, with several sites within the empire (like Bhaluin or Metos) Narfell (also in God-Kings) has a bout one page. In addition to that, those realms also appear in the respective timelines with important events there. Nar [/QUOTE]
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