tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3417307288214203410.post8199505868193613077..comments2022-01-29T06:38:29.426+08:00Comments on My Realms: The Shattered Stone - Initial ThoughtsScrivener of Doomhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13863577322310179686noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3417307288214203410.post-35602493844822760522018-02-19T05:12:51.035+08:002018-02-19T05:12:51.035+08:00I appreciate your concept. At least it's origi...I appreciate your concept. At least it's original and you aren't afraid to go off-cannon, to make the realms your own. <br />It's now 2018 and I myself have moved to 5E, where Myth Drannor is partially destroyed again. The Shade for that matter too. I think one of the best aspects of 4E was bringing back Cormanthor/Myth Drannor with the Elves and the Shade. <br />Have you ever noticed that the Drow can always "re-populate to become a threat, over and over again, especially Menzoberranzan. It's ridiculous. I know at least I am not the only one who feels this way.<br />Anyhow... <br />I am not sure if you are aware but, the Elven Court has a very strong Mythal too. It is also in good shape. I believe it has protection against the Drow too, if I'm not mistaken. Just so you're aware.<br />In my campaign, I'm restructuring the whole Realms. I want to bring back many strong kingdoms and even empires, among the many different races, including the Realms and even the Shade.<br />I plan on Cormanthyr returning to the state of empire of Elves. With 2 Mythals, most of Sembia and some of the Dales in Ruins, it seems logical. And now that the Sinshree is gone, it's about time Araevin Teshurr (from the last Mythal trilogy), makes his comeback to help Cormanthyr return to Empire status. <br />Anyhow, thanks for the good read. Off-topic, I'm in the USA but, I have a lot of family that live all over Australia too. I'm hoping to visit some of my cousins in the next 2 years in Sydney.<br />-J.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08120540224465507565noreply@blogger.com