At least three of the people in this law firm are from the Forgotten Realms. https://t.co/fYHp2qwPZv
— Matt Colville (@mattcolville) January 18, 2019
@TheEdVerse , your take good sir?
— Miles Main (@MileyMan1066) January 18, 2019
1/7) Hmm. Elminster frowns on worldhopping legal shenanagins. Pretty sure Skadron the bandit leader and sometime pirate hasn’t the temperament for legal work; “Harps” is a half-elf exotic dancer known for her musical…#Realmslore https://t.co/MhQ07oFq4y
— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) January 18, 2019
2/7) …accompaniments to her own performances on stage; the “Slate” I know in Toril is Dannath Durslate, a wealthy and respected dwarf builder who’s been erecting ever-taller and -grander stone mansions and business premises…#Realmslore
— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) January 18, 2019
3/7) …in the cities of Sembia for two centuries; “Meager” was the nickname of a long-ago Lord of Sessrendale, Maryn Ameigrar (also known as “the Miser” and “Lord Starvation”) whose crackpot ideas that his people should live… #Realmslore
— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) January 18, 2019
4/7) …on handfuls of cheese, nuts, and bread eventually got him walled away and starved to death at their hands; and Amratha “Flom” Flombarr was a successful adventurer of the 1200s DR who had a hand in the slaying of at least one…#Realmslore
— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) January 18, 2019
5/7) …dragon, and retired rich to a well-hidden and modest country compound in the shade of the Wealdath where she died in 1296 DR. Perhaps Matt is mistaking them for the litigious half-orc roofers Skuddren and Halark Slates,…#Realmslore
— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) January 18, 2019
6/7) …Tiles, and Mareigur, active in the rural Vilhon (“mareigur” is rothe-dung-and-lime thatch used to roof homes cheaply throughout the north; half-orcs have some secret treatment, likely involving their own urine, that…#Realmslore
— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) January 18, 2019
7/7) …renders it resistant to flame, whereas the mareigur of others is notorious for being unquenchable, once something ignites it).#Realmslore
— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) January 18, 2019