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| Arcavius03-24-07, 10:13 PM | As a real crazy DM goin' nuts, I'd just started a temporal campaign, based on the life of the Chronomancer. In LEoF his life isn't well explained. There is any other source? In this campaign, the players have the freedom to change anything in the past, and, doin' so, the future too. The only way for exiting the "temporal hurricane" is expecting to arrive in yhe Chronomancer's Age and ask him to prepare a ritual. The question is: would he have the power to control the time in this way (undoing all the things done by the players)? |
| BadCatMan03-24-07, 10:22 PM | Try Netheril: Empire Of Magic, here: http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/dnd/downloads Also have a look at Four From Cormyr, at the same place, which mentions a lost god called Chronos, who now exists as an alias of Labelas Enoreth. |
| Zsych03-26-07, 08:45 AM | Chronomancer was just a good wizard, and he died young. You might need to look to a willing Mystryl for such power. ... or an alternate world where Chronomancer didn't die early(might also imply Netheril still being standing, and thousands of years later, it would be something to see :) ... they'd also probably be crazy if some powerful/good leaders(like Chronomancer) didn't turn up) |
| FineasBoggs03-27-07, 03:05 PM | There is a Chronomancer sourcebook out there somewhere. Google it and you should see it. Though I don't think it's printed as a FR product, so it may not be what you are looking for. |
| Stigger03-27-07, 03:59 PM | It does have some information pertaining to the Realms though, but it's not particularly useful for much of anything to do with Chronomancer. Personally I like its system much better than Faerun's native time travel methods. Pity it hasn't been brought up in 3.5e. |