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Faerun/FR Help
Finally found a local game to get into: the setting is Forgotten Realms/Faerun, starting in the Dalelands, 3.5e D&D
I've been playing D&D for years, but my old gaming buddies always used homebrewed campaign settings, so I am almost entirely ignorant about this setting.
So, realizing that there is a LOT of FR literature, and that I have about a week to digest as much as I can, I'm hoping you guys can help me with the following:
- Understanding the basics
- Pointing me out to any official resources that you think would be most beneficial for me to read.
The DM mentioned that there are a number of novels written in this setting, but I doubt I'd have time to get through many before we get to character generation. Still, if there is one iconic one I'd be open to looking that up as well.
In the meantime, I'm going to see what google/wikipedia can teach me. Thanks for the help!
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Have you gotten any of the books? Player's Guide to Faerun is 3.5 and has a lot of setting info.
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Forgotten Realms is basically an anything-goes setting that manages to remain mostly traditional (in that it does not have specific flavor or tone elements like Eberron or even Dragonlance does). The only elements it has that I think are pervasive are the Weave (how magic flows in the setting) and the pantheon (which has a LOT of gods).
The most iconic books are the Drizzt series, which is very long. The first one I read is The Crystal Shard, though it's not the first.
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If you start Dalelands at 1st level, there isn't really that much you really have to know beforehand. If you know what Dale you start in, you can get some basic information about it here
You should look up the Harpers and the Zhentarim to get a basic idea of the regions two most important power groups. And it might also be helpful to know a thing or two about the deities commonly worshiped in the area. The setting has more than a hundred gods, but for a character coming from the dales, I guess you don't have to be familiar with more than six to ten of them. (I'd advice to look up Chauntea, Lathander, Selūne, Helm, and Tempus for the good and neutral guys, and Bane, Cyric, and Shar as the major evil gods. If your character knows who these are, it should be enough.)Last edited by Yora; 2010-05-21 at 10:46 AM.
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In brief, FR is a setting in which every god is a meddling busybody who is vying for power/balance/both, every culture is a copy of one in the real word with its serial numbers filed off, every evil NPC is 10 levels higher than you, & every good NPC is 20 levels higher than you.
Not that this is a bad thing, necessarily...Last edited by Zeta Kai; 2010-05-21 at 11:06 AM.
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It was the first Drizzt book written by that author though. The Dark Elf trilogy, while set before The Crystal Shard, are prequels.
The Crystal Shard is also one of the earliest Realms books to be published- I think the main group of early Realms books were:
Darkwalker on Moonshae (later sequels were Black Wizards and Darkwell)
Azure Bonds (later sequels were The Wyvern's Spur and Song of the Saurials)
Spellfire (later sequels were Crown of Fire and Hand of Fire)
The Crystal Shard (had many later sequels and prequels)Last edited by hamishspence; 2010-05-21 at 11:14 AM.
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Don't forget Shadowdale, Tantras and Waterdeep, which more or less chronicled 2nd edition's version of the Spellplague.
And even they had lots of sequels as well.
I also recommend, as an old-ish one I've got a soft spot for because it was my first FR novel (that I read, not that I wrote ;) ) Pool of Radiance.
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Crystal Shard and the following novels are quite good.
But really stay away from Spellfire. I've read a lot of novels in my life, many good, some bad. But nothing I've ever read even came closely to how bad Spellfire is.We are not standing on the shoulders of giants, but on very tall tower of other dwarves.
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Since you're starting in the Dalelands... Elminster. He lives in Shadowdale and he is quite capable of killing you, though I believe he's generally good. Either way, your character would know that he's one of the most powerful wizards around.
Storm Silverhand is one of the Seven Sisters (basically a bunch of Chosen of Mystra, the goddess of magic) and she's also a Harper, an organization of... I guess sort of like Robin Hood? They run around and get information and protect things. They're good, too.
That's all I know about the Dalelands off the top of my head. The best suggestions have already been made for reading material.Avatar by the awesome starwoof
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This may also apply to Ed Greenward. I found Spellfire and Crown of Fire passable though not great, but was a bit underwhelmed with Hand of Fire.
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Hmm- maybe Ed Greenwood books are better when Elminster is a fairly minor figure- rather than the main character?
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Which ones? I can't recall anything especially Neutral about the Harpers in Elfshadow or Elfsong. Maybe the term "the Balance" might have been used, but in general the Harpers seemed focused on thwarting the plans of the evil, and protecting people.
There are plenty of Good-aligned Harpers, but some, like Khelben Arunsun, were neutral.Last edited by hamishspence; 2010-05-21 at 04:26 PM.
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The Harper code does mention balnce- but not between good and evil:
Harpers work against villainy and wickedness wherever they find it, but they work ever mindful of the consequences of what they do.
All beings should walk free of fear, with the right to live their lives as they wish.
The rule of law aids peace and fosters freedom, so long as the laws are just and those who enforce them lenient and understanding.
No extreme is good. For freedom to flourish, all must be in balance: the powers of realms, the reaches of the cities and the wilderlands into each other, and the influence of one being over another.
Whatever it takes, a Harper will do. Pride never rules the deeds of a true Harper.
Freedom is a multiversal right, though Harpers can spare themselves less freedom than those they work to protect when the need presents itself.
Harpers police their own. A Harper who hears the call of personal power can no longer hear the sweet song of the harp. A Harper who seizes power, and holds it above all else, is a traitor to the harp. Traitors must die for freedom to live.
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Just remember, since you're in the Dales, you can do whatever you want without consequences. The local NPCs are so powerful that none of your actions will matter anyway. Come back in about 10 levels & they might even notice you.