Most Waterdhavians live in rented rooms above shops (often 3 or 4 floors). But,… ahh… where do all these Waterdhavians live? Or is the City bigger then previously imagined? Population density is usually higher in Europe then in the US. I live in Hamburg, Germany with 1,8 Million citizens on 755,09 km². In City of Splendors there was a map according to which Waterdeep is ~5,7 mi² (~14,8 km²). Ed Greenwood March 1, Hey Ed, the question came up recently and I checked the numbers. (He felt special, and wants to feel so again.) #Realmslore He's interested in finding out ever more about the world, in hopes of regaining the Voice within him (whose identity he's never known, and yearns to learn) that gave rise to his prophecies. And he can also cast the few attacks and magical effects he can muster through it (beyond the attacks, such things as dancing lights, message, etc.). #RealmsloreĪlaundo can use his skull as a "watching and listening outpost" for him while he's elsewhere. The rest of the time, he's just an invisible presence, flying silently about watching and listening and unleashing thunderwave and chill touch attacks. Alaundo is a Weave ghost (spectral undead) still tied to his skull (can speak through it, when he wills). You do know Alaundo's still using it, yes? } Here's where I am putting it for them, gives us a chance to revisit Port Nyanzaru as a group, we had fun running ToA. My PCs are on the hunt for the skull of Alaundo. Totally unofficial (this is a creature I was never asked to write an Ecology article for). and so is far less helpless than, say, a human infant…and it's not tied to its parent or the parent's tree. …walk, talk, see, reason, control its body with balance, etc. If they do, they use “their” tree as the womb, bringing whatever trace nutrients it lacks for development of the child-to-be, and mother the child within the tree it emerges only when able to… 3) …then having absolute control over whether or not they conceive. pregnancy, childhood development, etc.), but in the Realms, I saw dryads as engaging in sex on rare occasions and… #Realmslore This has never made it into published Realmslore because for so many years TSR's Code of Conduct prevented ALL discussion of matters sexual (incl. I’m assuming that means Dryads give birth similar to other humanoid species? 1) I’m not sure if you have any insight into this but it appears to me that Elves and Dryads on rare occasions can mate and have offspring.
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