| Post/Author/DateTime | Post |
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| echoota03-21-07, 10:25 AM | Is there any direct info on this location in Xen'drik? In the Secrets of Xen'drik there is no mention of it beyond the reference on the map. |
| Bluebrush03-21-07, 11:06 AM | Well, look at the info for the Sulat'ar and at the magic items section for more info on the race occupying it. Aside from that, Keith Baker's second novel, the Shattered Land, features the obsidian city prominently. Whie not officially canon, it's straight from the main setting creator. |
| Jagnis03-27-07, 03:44 PM | Hmm, this brings up a thought. Are the stats for obsidian listed anywhere in D&D or should it be considered glass? |
| Vharuck03-27-07, 05:19 PM | As for the map omiting it, this is because maps of Xen'Drik are almost all worthless. The latent magic apparently makes it so that one lucky adventurer could stumble upon a new, treasure-laden ruin only a day from Stormreach. |
| goblin_pride03-27-07, 05:31 PM | Hmm, this brings up a thought. Are the stats for obsidian listed anywhere in D&D or should it be considered glass? Check out the sites that still cater to Dark Sun fans. Obsidian is heavily used in that world for making weapons. |
| Gospodin_I03-31-07, 04:43 PM | As for the map omiting it, this is because maps of Xen'Drik are almost all worthless. The latent magic apparently makes it so that one lucky adventurer could stumble upon a new, treasure-laden ruin only a day from Stormreach. Yeah, I found that a very cheap and stupid way to let the DM's fiddle with the continent... :) |
| DrOfDemonology04-01-07, 02:03 PM | Is there any direct info on this location in Xen'drik? In the Secrets of Xen'drik there is no mention of it beyond the reference on the map. Place it anywhere you wish; you're the DM :) |