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Great work! I saw you did the flow storms page, do you have any info on flow patterns? (See Planar Shift (740).) VANKRASN39 (talk) 23:48, 4 February 2015 (CST)
- Thank you :) I'm afraid not, or at least, nothing modern. There is very old lore on the "flows of essence", describing them as like rivers in a radiation field. There was a map of the (old) continent from 1989 that had "greater" and "lesser" flows on it. I would think you'd use those for pinning down your region, then using "local" or "minor" rivulets or nodes to specify a more precise spot. If the flows had stable branchings over time, it would make sense to call that a unique flow pattern. I'm always reluctant with "magical physics" because I'm never sure what is still true. (e.g. Familiars used to be extra-planar entities taking the form of small animals, and still are in DragonRealms, but is that still true? I would guess wyrdlings re-established it.) INIQUITY (talk) 14:09, 5 February 2015 (CST)
What was your take on the Priests Arnak again, Xorus? FIREPHOENIX (talk) 01:58, 2 July 2016 (CDT)
- Right now, I have "Priests Arnak" redirecting to "The Iron Wind" page, which I modified to call them by that wording. I think the one behind the Council of Light is probably supposed to be the Order of Gaath, but if not it is the Athimurl and they always work together anyway. Kestrel Etrevion was almost certainly part of Lorgalis' fleet in the Wars of Dominion, which probably ties him to the Yarthraak or even Klysus (Luukos). The Order of Dansart were implicitly the ones who chased the founders of Quellburn into the High Plateau later in the Wars of Dominion. The Athimurl corrupted Zenon into destroying Quellburn. There was a note from Zenon in the box that let the black reaver out next to the tower in Danjirland. That forest probably belongs to Gaath/Athimurl from when they slaughtered the population with the Shards, which used to be hunted creatures outside the Spider Temple. I suspect the Elven Village / Red Forest is an apocryphal reference to it. "Ilvari" looks like it is the de-ICE'd term for "Iylari", where I'd guess the town guard's comment is originally about the Council of Light, because the Priests Arnak are usually Iylari. You never know, though, it might be something else. Like the "poor things" that "used to be peaceful" could be the horses of Shadow Valley. I've always suspected Lorgalis was Muylari's master. INIQUITY (talk) 04:55, 2 July 2016 (CDT)