Come with me on a journey as I explain how the modern concept of Unther has deviated from my original. Plus learn 3 deployable secrets for use in your next game. :} Also, in this #Realmspeak we pronounce "Nalavarauthatoryl!" #realmslore #dnd youtu.be/fGDt-VLY1Ms

May 19, 2023 · 3:41 PM UTC

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Replying to @TheEdVerse
Ed, I’ve been catching up on the many YouTube and various outlets recently. But can you settle a matter. My dnd group is wondering if the warwizards of cormyr would entertain any non human races - specifically elves?
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As members? Yes, but warily (mind-reaming as well as tests and a thorough scour of background/history). So they're very rare. #Realmslore
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Replying to @TheEdVerse
I swear... these dragon names were designed by the Marquis de Sade I have no idea how people regularly pronounce them without tying their tongues in knots. Even when I read them in books I get to the names and go "Nalavasldfjasfj;ashfd... moving on" 😆
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Replying to @TheEdVerse
I really enjoyed this video. Unther is a place I’ve wanted to understand better ever since I read the Edward Bolme novel, The Alabaster Staff. Very interesting to hear about the original concept and how it was changed. Coincidentally, I recently based a snake cult in my Unther.
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Replying to @TheEdVerse
I'm anxious for this lesson!
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Replying to @TheEdVerse
I frequently feel like dragons deliberately choose difficult names just to mess with other species. Imagine the stress of trying to pronounce that correctly while the dragon is making very pointed eye contact. Probably adds a modifier to the dc of their frightful presence.
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