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Among the many cool things in the new DMG, one of them is the set of cool maps towards the end of the book. Does anyone know where they come from? Were they published in previous adventures from older editions? I'm particularly interested in the Bhaal-themed map on p312 if anyone knows. The eladrin in Mordenkainen’s Tome of Foes are not in any way to be confused with the eladrin subrace of elves described in the Dungeon Master’s Guide. The Mordenkainen’s eladrin are CR 10 champions, each intimately associated with a different season of the year. Like many other fey creatures, they have a whimsical, fever-dream quality to.
The best thing about the eladrin is that they don't give a fuck about Corellon. Rather than holding out hope that Elf God will forgive them someday, they believe that they will go through the cycle of reincarnation until the end up on the Seelie Court, Unseelie Court, or as immortal archfey. That sounds like a much better deal than the Regular Elves get.
Next up, the Bad Elves, the drow. Like the eladrin, the drow found a new home--the Underdark--and it changed them. One thing I like about the drow: their Ride Or Die attitude. Check it: 'Drow view
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the elves of the surface world as cowardly children who defy their parents when they're not around but cower in the corner when their parents return, terrified of having their bad behavior found out.'Unlike Corellon, who has put the Regular Elves into perpetual Time Out, Lolth is a more hands-on parent when it comes to the drow: 'She sometimes tests her most faithful by drawing their spirits to her in the Demonweb to undergo her judgment. Followers never know when or if they are to be tested.'
Woah, drow cities are made within giant stalactites or stalagmites? That's pretty dope. The drow practice slavery, which is one of the ways we know that they're villains, but it's interesting that the book points out that slavery is an economic necessity for them because they just don't have the numbers to survive on their own down in the Underdark. But drow are still elves, of course, so they also use slaves as status symbols.
Drow also get a better deal than Regular Elves: when they go into a trance, they remember nothing. No past lives, just the void. That sounds super relaxing, actually. This also means that drow might not reincarnate; instead, Lolth just makes more drow souls as needed. If true, this means that the drow could potentially out-breed regular elves (since there is a finite number of them) and swamp them en mass eventually.
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The Seven Cities
The Eladrin Cities
The eladrin civilization in Western Namalcia consists primarily of three large settlements spaced north-to-south across over a thousand miles of mostly-untamed Feywild west of Lake Bessel. Sony icd p530f driver for mac. Flat package editor mac. As with most eladrin institutions, the large settlements correspond in feel, aesthetic and in many ways character with seasonal themes.
TEMAURENELL
In the north, in the Fey reflection of the ruins of Adridell, on the shores of Lake Ebid lies Temaurenell, The City of Autumn, The City of Gold, and the first city settled and built by the refugees of old Ahlveral. Adobe audition cs5 mac free download.
In the north, in the Fey reflection of the ruins of Adridell, on the shores of Lake Ebid lies Temaurenell, The City of Autumn, The City of Gold, and the first city settled and built by the refugees of old Ahlveral. Adobe audition cs5 mac free download.
LEN’LEVINAHL
To the south, in the Feywild where Jen stands in Mana’era, lies Len’Levinahl, The City of Summer, the largest and third city built by the eladrin.
To the south, in the Feywild where Jen stands in Mana’era, lies Len’Levinahl, The City of Summer, the largest and third city built by the eladrin.
VIS’ANTRILL
Further south, in the Feywild corresponding to the Kozuni capitol of Kozukoto is Vis’Antrill, the City of Spring, also called the City of Redemption, or the New City, this youngest of the major eladrin settlements was also the birthplace of the eladrin revolution.
Further south, in the Feywild corresponding to the Kozuni capitol of Kozukoto is Vis’Antrill, the City of Spring, also called the City of Redemption, or the New City, this youngest of the major eladrin settlements was also the birthplace of the eladrin revolution.
SETHERIS-OM
A fourth, abandoned eladrin city lies to the northeast, in the fey reflection of the Lost City of Cormorell. It is called Setheris-Om, The City of Winter or the City of the Dead. Once a funerary necropolis for the eladrin dead, the dark magics of the sorcerer priests of Khalipanofax were used here raise an undead army during The Redemption Wars, leaving the ill-fated city to follow old Cormorell into shadow and fear.
A fourth, abandoned eladrin city lies to the northeast, in the fey reflection of the Lost City of Cormorell. It is called Setheris-Om, The City of Winter or the City of the Dead. Once a funerary necropolis for the eladrin dead, the dark magics of the sorcerer priests of Khalipanofax were used here raise an undead army during The Redemption Wars, leaving the ill-fated city to follow old Cormorell into shadow and fear.
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Parallel desktop mac 12 crack torrent pirate bay. Smaller eladrin settlements can be found in the Feywild, but they are few and generally within a day’s travel of one of the three major settlements. Truth be told even the so-called eladrin cities are not very large. Even, Len’Levinahl, the most populace of the cities, holds perhaps a quarter the population of it’s Mana’era counterpart, Jen. While Vis’Antrill is barely more than a small town.
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