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| #1FaediiraAug 05, 2013 19:24:47 | I was wondering if there is a Temple of Selune in Elversult i don't have a lot of information and the stuff i did look up was vague. So any help would be great. |
| #2Mournblade94Aug 05, 2013 22:18:54 | There is a SHRINE to Selune there, and there is very little information about it, so you could make it a quasi temple. According to the AD&D 2nd edition FORGOTTEN REALMS ADVENTURES hardbound pg 86, it states NOTABLE CHURCHES: The House of Coins: Waukeen Tower of The MORN: Lathander House of Hands: Gond and then it states there are shrines to Eldath, Selune, and Tymora. I can find no third edition sources or 4e sources on Elversult. If you are running 4e, the Tower of the Morn has probably changed to Aumanatar. Hope this helps! |
| #3FaediiraAug 06, 2013 11:18:59 | There is a SHRINE to Selune there, and there is very little information about it, so you could make it a quasi temple. According to the AD&D 2nd edition FORGOTTEN REALMS ADVENTURES hardbound pg 86, thank you so much this info helps a lot |
| #4Mournblade94Aug 06, 2013 13:21:37 | There is a SHRINE to Selune there, and there is very little information about it, so you could make it a quasi temple. According to the AD&D 2nd edition FORGOTTEN REALMS ADVENTURES hardbound pg 86, No worries, glad I could help! In any case if you do not have the book I cited above, I cannot recommend it enough. Look for Forgotten Realms Adventures on Ebay, it should be in the $15 range. I had to replace mine after it got waterlogged. Every city in the Heartlands is in there and they include a quarter page map for each city. When I look back and think how much I paid for that book in 1990, the value is immense. Many of my best campaigns were designed through adventure hooks in that book. Look and see if it is a PDF that is released as well. |
| #5StiggerAug 06, 2013 13:27:34 | True, it's been one of my best resources, not just for the city stuff, but the flavor stuff too, with the gemstones and organization details it gives. Even the spells are worth reading over, for the fluff, not necessarily the crunch. One of the best books for the Realms ever produced. |