Regional characteristics for the races of Faerun
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Regional characteristics for the races of Faerun
I have been looking for descriptions of how people from each region of Faerun look, dress and so on. But I have found very little information. My reasons for starting this post are, well, so someone else might be able to help me find what I am looking for, and others in our little family might be able to come to this post and find some general traits of say a man from Calimshan or the Heartlands. This could help with making more interesting descriptions for both mobs and characters.
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You should go pick up a copy of Races of Faerun. It lists all of the human races, dwarf races, etc. It even tells a little about what they look like, their general demeanor, and that sort of stuff. I don't know of any online outlets to go to at the moment, but a google search might prove useful if you haven't tried that already.
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So races of Faerun gives all of the good stuff on the people of Turmish and Calimshan and the Moonsea? Like it might say the Fold of Turmish are dark brown skinned and predominantly have black hair. And it talks about clothing and dialect? If it does I will have to check it out.
But I still thing we should have a little info here just so those that don't have the big pile of books or don't want/ can't afford to buy them can still better their character. I personally will get the book but some people just won't do that.
But I still thing we should have a little info here just so those that don't have the big pile of books or don't want/ can't afford to buy them can still better their character. I personally will get the book but some people just won't do that.
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This has actually been posted elsewhere on the boards:
http://myth-drannor.net/DlabraddathNet/z-Edain/Main.htm
It's an awesome site and I love it. It covers everything from Calishites to Northmen in a very concise and attractive way, and I found it very useful.
Then, of course, there's always the help file in the game, which summarizes everything nicely.
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http://myth-drannor.net/DlabraddathNet/z-Edain/Main.htm
It's an awesome site and I love it. It covers everything from Calishites to Northmen in a very concise and attractive way, and I found it very useful.
Then, of course, there's always the help file in the game, which summarizes everything nicely.
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Also There is an FR campaign expansion book called Empires of the Shining Sea. It is available on the internet (I think it is a paid download.) It covers everything from History to individual traditions in the region. It may be overkill to some, but has a WEALTH of information.
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Happy research!
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It covers Calimshan, The Land of the Lions ( Arnaden , Erlkazar and the Omlarandin Mountians, Deepwash and and Wintercloak rivers and Goldenplains) and The lake of Steam.
I hope that is helpful. There is a LOT of material covered ( 192 pages) If there is something specific I didnt cover for you please let me know
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I hope that is helpful. There is a LOT of material covered ( 192 pages) If there is something specific I didnt cover for you please let me know
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"The Banna"
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That will be very usefull. But I am also looking for that sort of indepth description of areas a little further north. Specifically Waterdeep and Zhentil Keep. And of course, the surrounding areas of those cities.
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