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<blockquote data-quote="Nymrohd" data-source="post: 4778000" data-attributes="member: 59126"><p>By the way the major issue is getting a hold of them. The Netherese found only two full sets, one of which was stolen by the Cormanthyran elves and turned into the Quess'Ar'Theranthvar we have oft mentioned before, while the other one has been split into several pieces. The scrolls themselves cannot be destroyed. They can be broken apart to lumps of metal but they slowly reform and they rejoin seamlessly if brought together. It is of course possible that an additional set (or more!) exists, and you might be able to find some of the writers still alive, or unliving somewhere in faerun or elsewhere in the multiverse. For referense, sarrukh survive in Serpentes, Okoth and Oreme (Arthindol, the Terraseer is probably alive and well in Oreme though negotiating anything with the 35,000 year old lich should be quite the challenge). Batrachi survive as slaad lords and thus are probably not your best chance at information. Aerae lore can probably be found in their fallen empires and those of their descendants the aarakocra, though your best bet would be Maztica now displaced in Abeir (though there probably are some deformed aerae serving Pazuzu as unique demons in the realms).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nymrohd, post: 4778000, member: 59126"] By the way the major issue is getting a hold of them. The Netherese found only two full sets, one of which was stolen by the Cormanthyran elves and turned into the Quess'Ar'Theranthvar we have oft mentioned before, while the other one has been split into several pieces. The scrolls themselves cannot be destroyed. They can be broken apart to lumps of metal but they slowly reform and they rejoin seamlessly if brought together. It is of course possible that an additional set (or more!) exists, and you might be able to find some of the writers still alive, or unliving somewhere in faerun or elsewhere in the multiverse. For referense, sarrukh survive in Serpentes, Okoth and Oreme (Arthindol, the Terraseer is probably alive and well in Oreme though negotiating anything with the 35,000 year old lich should be quite the challenge). Batrachi survive as slaad lords and thus are probably not your best chance at information. Aerae lore can probably be found in their fallen empires and those of their descendants the aarakocra, though your best bet would be Maztica now displaced in Abeir (though there probably are some deformed aerae serving Pazuzu as unique demons in the realms). [/QUOTE]
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