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Also, I have no idea how ANY of the names should be pronounced, but often they are pronounced in different ways than I hear from other channels. This is a common issue in all of fantasy to me. But I've also heard you remark that you don't pronounce these names the best. A thought occurred to me. Are you intentionally butchering every single name just to troll people? Because, not gonna lie, that would be epic! Like I said, I have no idea how the names are supposed to be pronounced, and you may be nailing every single one of them for all I know and you aren't bothering me at all, but I just had to ask!
Not intentionally trying to troll anyone, I genuinely suck. I've tried to correct myself here and there but yeah I struggle with the weird fantasy names.
No you don't suck at all! I've always struggled with them too and like I said, everyone always pronounces them differently. It's a problem with the genre as a whole. I just thought it would be a hilarious troll. Keep up the awesome and informative videos! I'm really enjoying them!
the reason you are so confused is that you are try to piece together 3 different continuities from different eddtions. for instance,Ao Io and Asgorath are all three different names for the same god,and the origion of the dragons also differs slightly as well,the Asgorath version you mentioned is one of them,the other is that Io created the,starting with Bahamut Tiamat and Vorel,followed by the other Dragon Gods and then the mortal dragons. the story where Io dies by being split in half is taken from 4th eddition,and in that version not only didi the two half become bahamut and Tiamat,but what was left over became the blood islands,as well as the first Dragonborn. this is why the creation story seems so contradicting to you. its also worth noting,that the Primordials had a hand in the creation of the giants,and part of the Dawnwars Conflict involved a war between the Dragons and ther Giants
Thanks for the great comment, But now I have a question :3 Where are you getting your information about Ao and Io being the same god? I'd like to read some source material that states this because everything I'm finding states they are separate beings. For example one source is this thread on the Candlekeep Forums: forum.candlekeep.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=11891
i cant find any direct sources off hand that specifically written sources that proclaim Io and Ao to be the same,but here is a source that suggests his duality with Asgoroth forgottenrealms.wikia.com/wiki/Asgorath#3e and seeing as it he is credited here with the creation of the multiverse,id consider him being a replacement for Ao in one of the creation stories,since Ao also is reffered to as the overdeity that created everything.
I don't think IO and AO are the same, but have read a few times that IO is Asgoroth... So IF that is true my question would be, how did IO/Asgoroth get cut in half, separate into Bahamut and Tiamat, and then just reappear later as Asgoroth/IO and chuck a moon at Abeir-Toril?
"I'm just a nerd with too much time on his hands." Seriously thank you, that line made my day, as I feel that often, or not often enough... :-) I'm sure that there are errors there, but I am also equally sure that you'll correct those errors as the series progresses. I just wish others did this to other WoTC settings (like Dragonlance, Greyhawk, etc)
Hopefully the channel will inspire others to dive in and create a Dragonlance or Greyhawk channel. I mean that's how I started, a guy with a bunch of PDFs and time to kill :)
The confusion over the Sundering is because the idea of Abeir and Toril as separate worlds was only introduced in 4e. Like much of 4e this was not well received by established fans. The second Sundering is a partial ret-con. It allows DMs familiar with the original lore to largely gloss over the mistake that was 4e. It's confusing because it is the writers trying to remove most of 4e lore while maintaining continuity.
I know the history of Dragons and such can be confusing, but think of it as the origins of Faerun don't necessarily mean the origins of EVERYTHING. It's just one plane of existence of the Prime Material Plane where other creatures, and primoridials, etc. can have origins on entire other planes across Realmspace. Look into Spelljammer and Planescape lore.
Might help you but there is a book called "lords of darkness" which talks about the creator races and that one of them had developed magic that the netherese would later take and modify. In it, one of the creator races was now a mummy and the scrolls had magic that included "Awaken Intelligence" and "Alter Beast". Think that helps figure out how at least some of the races were mutated (aka magic)
The rise of the Aearee Empires came forth in the west, the Aearee-Krocaa, followers of the All-Father Krocaa, establish the grand aerie of Viakoo on Mount Havraquoar in -31000 DR. Viakoo served as the capital of their vast and great nation. This empire stretched from as far west as Maztica and as far south as the Lake of Steam. Mount Havroquoar stood far west of where the Sword Coast ends today. The great kokra aerie at Viakoo governed its lands fairly and forged lasting friendships with couatl, fey and other denizens of Anchorome. Like the other creator races, the aearee forged new life upon the realms, such as the aarakocra, kenku, and other birdlike humanoids. In the north, the Aearee-Syran established their capital at the aerie of Phwiukree, in the peaks of the Star Mounts and nested in the forests all around those mountains. They enjoyed the special favor of Korcaa's daughter, Syranita, who they praised as their patron. In the Southeast, the Aerree-Quor carved out the domain of Shara from the rookery located in the Osraun Mountains. A strong and majestic folk, their features were reminiscent of eagles and hawks. These aearees bore the features of crows and jays. The Aearee-Quor's patron was Quolinn, whose wits and cunning preserved their flocks through the worst times of the Batrachi domination and inspired in their hearts a fierce pride and determined self-reliance. Spreading out from the Shara rookery on the Orsraun Mountains, they grew into a loose affiliation of floating city-states that would eventually span the breadth of the continent. But it wasn't until -30700 DR that the Aearee truly came to prominence. One thousand Aearee-Krocaa lost their lives to a much smaller force of Lammasu. In attempt to rebel, the Aearee experimented on domesticated landwyrms and produced the first winged wyrms, which the aearee named wyverns. Thanks to its new wyvern armies, the Aearee empire expanded rapidly. For unknown reasons, the Kookrui-Shara fell into conflict with the gnolls of Urgnarash. Fighting at behest of the Demon Lord Yeenoghu, the gnolls summoned numerous marrashi to spread disease among the aearee. Crops were blighted, livestock fell, and the entire flock were striken by a horrid plague. In their desperation, many Aearee turned their backs of the All-Father Krocaa and sought worship of the demon lord Pazuzu for salvation. Despite this, the race was never able to recover from the Wasting Plague.
Oh my goodness, thank you so much for this series. I've had experience it seems with every RPG except D&D and am just now trying to integrate into a new group. You have done a great service in making these videos!
Realms geek here. Been collecting and following since first published stuff. You're filling in some gaps in the dawn myths for me. Love the narration and humor in your pics!
Hi Jorphdan! I'm starting to play an AD&D 2e campaign as an abjurer who loves history and specializes in the Netherese era, and your work on the history of the setting is invaluable to me!!! Thank you, thank you very much!!! (of course, I subscribed to your channel faster than you can say Tharizdun!!)
Ahh, so here's where the split happened. Also, no, the two worlds started to merge again and a section of Abeir replaced Maztica in the upheaval Spellplague caused. The Second Sundering was Ao splitting them again and fixing up the mess Faerun had descended into since the Time of Troubles.
Love your style of video narration. You remind me of Matt Colville - you understand that the things you are talking about are totally cool/ almost completely ridiculous. I downloaded the FR timeline; I'm so much happier listening to you discuss it than I am reading that grand history.
April 1st is coming up in about a week. Figured I'd remind you of this because who doesn't wanna see more Matt Colville! Also, i dig the narration. Don't change your style. It's very entertaining and easy to listen to.
There's a Lore You Should Know segment on the official D&D podcast that covers Yuan-ti origins. In short, there was a cult of humans who worshipped a snake god and he made them snake-men.
Love your content. I've always loved Forgotten Realms. I've been binging your videos as I'm currently running a 3.5 Forgotten Realms campaign for the wife. It's set in Cormyr/Dalelands, and she plays a 6th N.Good Tiefling Rogue. If you still make content, I think a series of videos on the different Dalelands would be kinda cool. Keep up the great work!
keep it up. you dig through wikipedia so we don't have to! from what I know, you are pretty correct. just to clarify the one point, there are two sunderings, the first one where Ao split Abeir-Toril and the one in 5e where everything got fixed? Not too clear on what happened with the second sundering - guess I'll have to watch for that video
Ok I know this was made 7 years ago but I have a question in the dawn war video he said IO (aka Asgorath from all the sources I've researched so far) the dragon diety/primodial? was split in half by the primordial called king of terror forming bahamut and tiamat. Here, in this video, we learn Asgorath aka IO the dragon diety/primodial also caused the tear-fall event which happened many many years after the dawn war during the age of thunder which gave rise to the appearance of the first dragons during the dawn age where the giants and dragons fought each other. I also found out that during the dawn age many of the dragon gods fought one another for dominion over each other and from them rose Tiamat and Bahamut as the strongest which resulted in the creation of the first chromatic and metallic dragons. Did I miss something because this is confusing as hell.
Thanks for doing this! I jost got into FR and this has been great! ..Also, the commericials between your episodes have all been the same constipation medication which is also hilarious.
Abeir is where the dragonborn came from! A few continents migrated over during the spellplague and then left during the Sundering. There are no maps of Abeir as far as I know.
Are Asgaroth and io the same being, the one who got split in half and created tiamat and bahamut? And what's the difference between primodials and gods...I didn t get it.
I take this and add H.P.Lovecrafts elder things (who in his lore made humans and shuggoths as slave races... hint how that ended: they rebelled and it ended in the elder things being driven to a near extinction... then the humans ran away or found with shuggoths)
It's in the description. A creative commons song I found. You can get it here. I dunno by grapes (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. dig.ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626 Ft: J Lang, Morusque
Hey just finding this but some of yourloreis a wee bit off. Your bit about the origin of bahamut and tiamat is from 4th editions. Pol setting. But they recently kinda added it to the Volo's guide, but it was a pol thing.
Hey there. I like what you're doing with this channel alot, but all over this video you're not sure of alot of things. And this seems to mostly stem from the confusion between various editions of the Forgotten Realms. Given alot has been retconned over time, the inconsistencies and varied accounts seem to confuse you a little. Which is not surprising, but does look a bit odd when you're hosting a channel like this. The problem is this: Because you're confused, the unread viewer is confused (or misinformed). And the well-read viewer might just be annoyed (I know I was). But, I think you can easily overcome this problem by properly separating the stories based on edition and sharply drawing the comparisons between them. Because the format you give the video's is pretty nice and I can see people using these as reference materials or just for viewing. So! Verify and cite your sources, and I think this channel would grow quite a bit. Another suggestion I would give you is that you might like to ask some questions on the Candlekeep forum, before you make a video about something. Those guys tend read the novels, and could offer you specific information that isn't in the wiki or general information books. I know this all might take extra effort, so it's up to you in the end. Good luck!
Thanks for the comment. The channel in general has been a learning curve, and I think an updated video on a lot of the content is in order. Originally it was supposed to be a "grow together" experience, and I'll be the first to admit I was quite lost in the beginning. I'll check out Candlekeep, thanks!
In 3rd Edition it goes into what are called Epic Magic it's in the Epic players guide and it talks about what are known as Rune it's an ancient form of magic like this seeds I guess seeds another term for them one of them allows you to create life and if you've mastered a few of them you can shape that life to your whim it's not beyond the realm of possibility that if someone was able to master all of them they would have the power of God and they work in both psionic forms and in Arcane or Divine forms each seed or Rune is a little bit different depending on the type of power it calls from for example of psionic Rune or seed would have no effect for a wizard or cleric a sorcerer may get some use from them
i am not interested in playing DnD because i dont have anybody to play it with and i think the rules are to confusing to understand, but i am interested in reading DnD novels so im gonna see these videos to know stuff about the world before i read about it
The chromatic and metallic Dragons come from the platinum Dragon and the Dragon queen. But there are lots of other dragons that existed that are not the product to those 2
From what I understood, Asgoroth and Ao are the same entity, and it's not a primordial, it is the god that created the universe, it is a dragon god, it got split in two creating Tiamat and Bahamut, but kept living as a god, and the meteorites/dragon eggs he brought down creating dragons were from a trail of asteroids trailing the moon called the Tears of Selune. So this is not Tiamat and Bahamut who created the dragons, they only created Dragonkin creatures later on.
Dragons came from outside the dome. See, like earth, Toril is flat and not a spinning ball. Toril simply experienced a change over event or what we call apocalypse. The ice falling down was the ice dome and dragons entered from outside along with mony other creatures. Just like on earth.
>has never really gotten into D&D before >puts D&D lore play list on like a podcast >Somehow put the playlist on shuffle After four hours of having no idea what in Bahamut's balls is going on I think I know why this timeline is incoherent to me.
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Rokugan was also set in the "Far East"
Will this series lead to any spoilers in forgotten realms campaigns?
If you're still wondering the Aearee empire was destroyed by the dragons
"I'm not an expert, I'm just digging through wikipedia, I'm just a nerd with too much time on his hands..."
#1 trusted source, immediatley. :P
Lord Ao is so powerful that he can remove the hyphen in its name lol
Sounds painful
HAHAHAHAHA! He was so powerful that he removed the hyphen from their names! Great line!
Also, I have no idea how ANY of the names should be pronounced, but often they are pronounced in different ways than I hear from other channels. This is a common issue in all of fantasy to me. But I've also heard you remark that you don't pronounce these names the best. A thought occurred to me. Are you intentionally butchering every single name just to troll people? Because, not gonna lie, that would be epic! Like I said, I have no idea how the names are supposed to be pronounced, and you may be nailing every single one of them for all I know and you aren't bothering me at all, but I just had to ask!
Not intentionally trying to troll anyone, I genuinely suck. I've tried to correct myself here and there but yeah I struggle with the weird fantasy names.
No you don't suck at all! I've always struggled with them too and like I said, everyone always pronounces them differently. It's a problem with the genre as a whole. I just thought it would be a hilarious troll. Keep up the awesome and informative videos! I'm really enjoying them!
the reason you are so confused is that you are try to piece together 3 different continuities from different eddtions.
for instance,Ao Io and Asgorath are all three different names for the same god,and the origion of the dragons also differs slightly as well,the Asgorath version you mentioned is one of them,the other is that Io created the,starting with Bahamut Tiamat and Vorel,followed by the other Dragon Gods and then the mortal dragons.
the story where Io dies by being split in half is taken from 4th eddition,and in that version not only didi the two half become bahamut and Tiamat,but what was left over became the blood islands,as well as the first Dragonborn.
this is why the creation story seems so contradicting to you.
its also worth noting,that the Primordials had a hand in the creation of the giants,and part of the Dawnwars Conflict involved a war between the Dragons and ther Giants
Thanks for the great comment, But now I have a question :3
Where are you getting your information about Ao and Io being the same god? I'd like to read some source material that states this because everything I'm finding states they are separate beings.
For example one source is this thread on the Candlekeep Forums:
forum.candlekeep.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=11891
i cant find any direct sources off hand that specifically written sources that proclaim Io and Ao to be the same,but here is a source that suggests his duality with Asgoroth
forgottenrealms.wikia.com/wiki/Asgorath#3e
and seeing as it he is credited here with the creation of the multiverse,id consider him being a replacement for Ao in one of the creation stories,since Ao also is reffered to as the overdeity that created everything.
I don't think IO and AO are the same, but have read a few times that IO is Asgoroth... So IF that is true my question would be, how did IO/Asgoroth get cut in half, separate into Bahamut and Tiamat, and then just reappear later as Asgoroth/IO and chuck a moon at Abeir-Toril?
@@ScottNetherstone yeah that bugs me too
@@Eroinlee He made another video recognizing this dilemma. Maybe an answer will appear in the comments th-cam.com/video/cU1ItKJWBoo/w-d-xo.html
"I'm just a nerd with too much time on his hands." Seriously thank you, that line made my day, as I feel that often, or not often enough... :-) I'm sure that there are errors there, but I am also equally sure that you'll correct those errors as the series progresses. I just wish others did this to other WoTC settings (like Dragonlance, Greyhawk, etc)
Hopefully the channel will inspire others to dive in and create a Dragonlance or Greyhawk channel. I mean that's how I started, a guy with a bunch of PDFs and time to kill :)
I would honestly love to do that for Dark Sun, but I, unfortunately (??) don't have the time to kill. :-) Someday maybe?
"I'm just a nerd with too much time on his hands." Aren't we all?
Aw yes the infamous horse shark.
That wood be terrafing if it was reel 😮
This Forgotten Realms series is awesome! Thank you for doing it.
+Vernon McGuffee Thankyou for watching it!
The confusion over the Sundering is because the idea of Abeir and Toril as separate worlds was only introduced in 4e. Like much of 4e this was not well received by established fans. The second Sundering is a partial ret-con. It allows DMs familiar with the original lore to largely gloss over the mistake that was 4e. It's confusing because it is the writers trying to remove most of 4e lore while maintaining continuity.
I know the history of Dragons and such can be confusing, but think of it as the origins of Faerun don't necessarily mean the origins of EVERYTHING. It's just one plane of existence of the Prime Material Plane where other creatures, and primoridials, etc. can have origins on entire other planes across Realmspace. Look into Spelljammer and Planescape lore.
Might help you but there is a book called "lords of darkness" which talks about the creator races and that one of them had developed magic that the netherese would later take and modify. In it, one of the creator races was now a mummy and the scrolls had magic that included "Awaken Intelligence" and "Alter Beast". Think that helps figure out how at least some of the races were mutated (aka magic)
The rise of the Aearee Empires came forth in the west, the Aearee-Krocaa, followers of the All-Father Krocaa, establish the grand aerie of Viakoo on Mount Havraquoar in -31000 DR. Viakoo served as the capital of their vast and great nation. This empire stretched from as far west as Maztica and as far south as the Lake of Steam. Mount Havroquoar stood far west of where the Sword Coast ends today. The great kokra aerie at Viakoo governed its lands fairly and forged lasting friendships with couatl, fey and other denizens of Anchorome.
Like the other creator races, the aearee forged new life upon the realms, such as the aarakocra, kenku, and other birdlike humanoids.
In the north, the Aearee-Syran established their capital at the aerie of Phwiukree, in the peaks of the Star Mounts and nested in the forests all around those mountains. They enjoyed the special favor of Korcaa's daughter, Syranita, who they praised as their patron.
In the Southeast, the Aerree-Quor carved out the domain of Shara from the rookery located in the Osraun Mountains. A strong and majestic folk, their features were reminiscent of eagles and hawks. These aearees bore the features of crows and jays. The Aearee-Quor's patron was Quolinn, whose wits and cunning preserved their flocks through the worst times of the Batrachi domination and inspired in their hearts a fierce pride and determined self-reliance. Spreading out from the Shara rookery on the Orsraun Mountains, they grew into a loose affiliation of floating city-states that would eventually span the breadth of the continent.
But it wasn't until -30700 DR that the Aearee truly came to prominence. One thousand Aearee-Krocaa lost their lives to a much smaller force of Lammasu. In attempt to rebel, the Aearee experimented on domesticated landwyrms and produced the first winged wyrms, which the aearee named wyverns. Thanks to its new wyvern armies, the Aearee empire expanded rapidly.
For unknown reasons, the Kookrui-Shara fell into conflict with the gnolls of Urgnarash. Fighting at behest of the Demon Lord Yeenoghu, the gnolls summoned numerous marrashi to spread disease among the aearee. Crops were blighted, livestock fell, and the entire flock were striken by a horrid plague. In their desperation, many Aearee turned their backs of the All-Father Krocaa and sought worship of the demon lord Pazuzu for salvation.
Despite this, the race was never able to recover from the Wasting Plague.
Oh my goodness, thank you so much for this series. I've had experience it seems with every RPG except D&D and am just now trying to integrate into a new group. You have done a great service in making these videos!
Realms geek here. Been collecting and following since first published stuff. You're filling in some gaps in the dawn myths for me. Love the narration and humor in your pics!
Thanks!
Hi Jorphdan! I'm starting to play an AD&D 2e campaign as an abjurer who loves history and specializes in the Netherese era, and your work on the history of the setting is invaluable to me!!! Thank you, thank you very much!!! (of course, I subscribed to your channel faster than you can say Tharizdun!!)
Al-Qadim (القديم) in Arabic mean '' The old thing" 5:59
Ao gave a beer to the primordials? What a nice guy
I knew someone had to have commented this. Love you Gabriel.
Dude! You do great! Stop doubting yourself! I can't tell you how much your videos mean to me
Ahh, so here's where the split happened.
Also, no, the two worlds started to merge again and a section of Abeir replaced Maztica in the upheaval Spellplague caused. The Second Sundering was Ao splitting them again and fixing up the mess Faerun had descended into since the Time of Troubles.
Thanks a lot for your effort an time on pulling this out, it is a grate lore about Forgetten Realm that I'm very lazy to read.
Love your style of video narration. You remind me of Matt Colville - you understand that the things you are talking about are totally cool/ almost completely ridiculous. I downloaded the FR timeline; I'm so much happier listening to you discuss it than I am reading that grand history.
New idea. Be Matt Colville for April Fools.
April 1st is coming up in about a week. Figured I'd remind you of this because who doesn't wanna see more Matt Colville!
Also, i dig the narration. Don't change your style. It's very entertaining and easy to listen to.
There's a Lore You Should Know segment on the official D&D podcast that covers Yuan-ti origins. In short, there was a cult of humans who worshipped a snake god and he made them snake-men.
Good info, I'll check it out. What episode?
Thats the generic origin of the Yuan-ti, some of the races do not have the same origin as in FR (like origin of dragons )
Deithwen 123 ah my bad
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Thanks!
Love your content. I've always loved Forgotten Realms. I've been binging your videos as I'm currently running a 3.5 Forgotten Realms campaign for the wife. It's set in Cormyr/Dalelands, and she plays a 6th N.Good Tiefling Rogue. If you still make content, I think a series of videos on the different Dalelands would be kinda cool. Keep up the great work!
Loving the series, keep up the good work!
keep it up. you dig through wikipedia so we don't have to! from what I know, you are pretty correct. just to clarify the one point, there are two sunderings, the first one where Ao split Abeir-Toril and the one in 5e where everything got fixed? Not too clear on what happened with the second sundering - guess I'll have to watch for that video
Stay tuned, it figures itself out :)
Thank you for wasting your time on this, it's a big help!
02:07 What movie is that guy from?
cool vids mate! was looking for a Faerun history!
Ahh... how am I longing for "to much time on my hands" :) Keep it up!
love these videos! 😃
also the double "and we're back was cute."
These are very well done, I'm loving it!
Where is that Days of Thunder map from?
Thanks! It's from this book "Grand History of the Realms"
www.amazon.com/Grand-History-Realms-Forgotten/dp/0786947314
Ok I know this was made 7 years ago but I have a question in the dawn war video he said IO (aka Asgorath from all the sources I've researched so far) the dragon diety/primodial? was split in half by the primordial called king of terror forming bahamut and tiamat.
Here, in this video, we learn Asgorath aka IO the dragon diety/primodial also caused the tear-fall event which happened many many years after the dawn war during the age of thunder which gave rise to the appearance of the first dragons during the dawn age where the giants and dragons fought each other.
I also found out that during the dawn age many of the dragon gods fought one another for dominion over each other and from them rose Tiamat and Bahamut as the strongest which resulted in the creation of the first chromatic and metallic dragons.
Did I miss something because this is confusing as hell.
Thanks for the great info videos. Very good for new players.
The Forgotten Realms planet is also supposedly much larger than Earth.
Thanks for doing this! I jost got into FR and this has been great! ..Also, the commericials between your episodes have all been the same constipation medication which is also hilarious.
ha oh no! What Shitty commercials :P
Jorphdan, love your Forgotten Realms lore covering! Question: Is there any intel on what Abeir is like, and it's history and peoples, if any? Thanks!
Abeir is where the dragonborn came from! A few continents migrated over during the spellplague and then left during the Sundering. There are no maps of Abeir as far as I know.
Lol spelljamming would blow your mind bro or the ultimate.uaaggh planescape as both can be used to connect all campaign worlds
this is cool thank you for doing this im greatly enjoying it
"Days of Thunder"...totally underrated movie, BTW. Like the "Roadhouse" of NASCAR.
5:01 he gave a beer to the primordials kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Are Asgaroth and io the same being, the one who got split in half and created tiamat and bahamut? And what's the difference between primodials and gods...I didn t get it.
In my current campaign my character is from Kara-tur
I take this and add H.P.Lovecrafts elder things (who in his lore made humans and shuggoths as slave races... hint how that ended: they rebelled and it ended in the elder things being driven to a near extinction... then the humans ran away or found with shuggoths)
I like hearing you butcher fantasy names, it is informative.
Hey love these videos. Just wondering, what is the outro song?
It's in the description. A creative commons song I found. You can get it here.
I dunno by grapes (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. dig.ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626 Ft: J Lang, Morusque
Keep it look forward to your videos
Ah yes. My favorite time in faerun. When Tom Cruz and Nichole Kidman won the Daytona 500.
Hey just finding this but some of yourloreis a wee bit off. Your bit about the origin of bahamut and tiamat is from 4th editions. Pol setting. But they recently kinda added it to the Volo's guide, but it was a pol thing.
Hi the 2nd sundering it was after the spell plague abeir-toril fused together, and the 2nd sundering happened the split between the two worlds again
The Averie Avariel and winged races's empire fell during the first Dragon Rage. (Pretty good trilogy)
Nerd with too much time on their hands, number one trusted source.
The yuan-ti were a group of humans that worshipped Dendar the night serpent and did dark rituals to "purify" them and make them more snake like
they underwent those rituals under the guidance of one of the creator races. they were living in their shadow and wanted to become like them.
Neverwinter Nights introduced me to the Sarrukh, they are the first of Bioware's "ancient evil race" trope, before Rakatas and Reapers.
Don't forget those damned Vints!
Thank You Jorphdan!
Thank you!
@@Jorphdan no no no. Thank you. These videos have been super helpful. big fan
1:52 🥺 ...
*Yes.*
Hey there.
I like what you're doing with this channel alot, but all over this video you're not sure of alot of things. And this seems to mostly stem from the confusion between various editions of the Forgotten Realms. Given alot has been retconned over time, the inconsistencies and varied accounts seem to confuse you a little. Which is not surprising, but does look a bit odd when you're hosting a channel like this.
The problem is this: Because you're confused, the unread viewer is confused (or misinformed). And the well-read viewer might just be annoyed (I know I was).
But, I think you can easily overcome this problem by properly separating the stories based on edition and sharply drawing the comparisons between them. Because the format you give the video's is pretty nice and I can see people using these as reference materials or just for viewing. So! Verify and cite your sources, and I think this channel would grow quite a bit.
Another suggestion I would give you is that you might like to ask some questions on the Candlekeep forum, before you make a video about something. Those guys tend read the novels, and could offer you specific information that isn't in the wiki or general information books.
I know this all might take extra effort, so it's up to you in the end. Good luck!
Thanks for the comment. The channel in general has been a learning curve, and I think an updated video on a lot of the content is in order. Originally it was supposed to be a "grow together" experience, and I'll be the first to admit I was quite lost in the beginning.
I'll check out Candlekeep, thanks!
I thought Faerun was the name of the continent? Like Kara Tur is also a contient.
Campaign idea- circumnavigation of Toril?
Hades: WHO PUT YOU DOWN THERE!?
Titans: *ZEUS!!!*
Alex Ramey Titans: AND HADES! AND POSEIDSON!! AND ALL THE OTHER ORIGINAL OLYMPIAN GODS
lmfao i love this series
"dragons need their own episode this is so confusing"
What was the name ofbthe race that created Kenku And Aracokra
The Aearee!
forgottenrealms.wikia.com/wiki/Aearee
Jorphdan thanks
this is why you give your kids their own room
they'll tear it apart until you remove the hyphen
No mention of Anchorome/Maztica? The True World!
2:08 Apophis from Stargate
Imagine if *our* world split in two, that would be so trippy.
Digging it!
Your a nerd w to much time on your hands, im a nerd w to little. Your helping cut my learning vurve in dnd lore. Keep up the good work.
They should get you to narrate a book of their on Audible. Love tge free style
Cheers to a nerd with too much time on his hands! Keep the videos coming!
This was a good video. I'm just sad there wasn't a single joke referencing the Tom Cruise movie Days of Thunder the entire time. ;)
Missed opportunities...
Good gravy...how much lore did Mettson and WOW in general just gleam right off of Forgotten Realms?
carcillian yes
You mean YAWN Ti lol I could not figure out WHAT u were talking about 😂😂😂
I'm a nerd with not enough time on his hands. You are lucky, sir. 😊
Not to critique, but according to IMBD, Days of Thunder occured in 1990.
Apparently it was a mixture of magic and breeding at the same time.
Dig the Stargate reference.
I wish they had developed Unther more fully... I love Sumerian-Mesopotamian mythology.
Sarrukh wiped out by phaerimm in -33,800
Nice Apophis reference lol
uhh there some familiarity between The Forgotten Realm and Warcraft's lore. I suppose it's the latter that took "inspiration".
I love the addition to the other continents their cultures civilizations, beast races. D&D is what elder scrolls would be if Bethesda was good.
butcher them all you want my dude! love this content!
Meztecha Was the setting for a Central America. Aztec, Mayan and Incan cultures.
Liking and commenting on all videos to help get you that karma!
In 3rd Edition it goes into what are called Epic Magic it's in the Epic players guide and it talks about what are known as Rune it's an ancient form of magic like this seeds I guess seeds another term for them one of them allows you to create life and if you've mastered a few of them you can shape that life to your whim it's not beyond the realm of possibility that if someone was able to master all of them they would have the power of God and they work in both psionic forms and in Arcane or Divine forms each seed or Rune is a little bit different depending on the type of power it calls from for example of psionic Rune or seed would have no effect for a wizard or cleric a sorcerer may get some use from them
i am not interested in playing DnD because i dont have anybody to play it with and i think the rules are to confusing to understand, but i am interested in reading DnD novels so im gonna see these videos to know stuff about the world before i read about it
Lol I thought faerûn was the planet this whole time as well xD
It seems like the aearee were devastated by disease spread by Gnolls and their allies.
Fair lord AO =D
Thunder Thunder Thunder!
Always though asgorath was a god slain by a primordial
Vibe check
Just a nerd with too much time on his hands... Haha! 24/7 my brother. Smash it 1,2,3,5...
The chromatic and metallic Dragons come from the platinum Dragon and the Dragon queen. But there are lots of other dragons that existed that are not the product to those 2
I lost my shit at Giants and Titans
😂
Whoo nerds with too much time on their hands! That's me too.
Why are humans even considered a creator race?
From what I understood, Asgoroth and Ao are the same entity, and it's not a primordial, it is the god that created the universe, it is a dragon god, it got split in two creating Tiamat and Bahamut, but kept living as a god, and the meteorites/dragon eggs he brought down creating dragons were from a trail of asteroids trailing the moon called the Tears of Selune.
So this is not Tiamat and Bahamut who created the dragons, they only created Dragonkin creatures later on.
Ao's wiki page says Asgoroth is a primordial, you're maybe right O_o
See the problem is you are looking at time as a straight line, and as any Time Lord can tell you, time is a twisty turny timey wimey thing!
Conan crossover get?
Dragons came from outside the dome. See, like earth, Toril is flat and not a spinning ball. Toril simply experienced a change over event or what we call apocalypse. The ice falling down was the ice dome and dragons entered from outside along with mony other creatures. Just like on earth.
>has never really gotten into D&D before
>puts D&D lore play list on like a podcast
>Somehow put the playlist on shuffle
After four hours of having no idea what in Bahamut's balls is going on I think I know why this timeline is incoherent to me.
oh no! Shuffle is not your friend ;)