@@queenannsrevenge100 Oh good, it IS new! I thought this had been hear(here rather; I've been making this kind of mistake a lot more lately) and I just never knew it existed! Gonna have to sub so I can get the details "from the horses mouth", as they say!
I just wanted to say: I haven't been this excited in a LONG time! I'm here for all the Lore you want to tell us about, could listen to you for hours and hours! Thank you for this gem of channel
This is fantastic! I’m looking forward to more of these videos. I enjoy the reading about rich world that’s was created that 5E has glossed over, now I can hear it from the sage’s mouths. 🧙♂️
Thay wasn't something I'd known much about until I sat down with Ed, and after that hour-long conversation, and hearing all about the magical power within Thaymount, I'm kind of obsessed with it now
The Wizard returns! And discussing my favorite realm, Thay! I have always thought it has such a rich lore, history and endless creative potential even amongst the Forgotten Realms. My very first character was a Red Wizard working to overthrow Szass, who's story I have developed and re-developed across the editions for over twenty years of my life. Thank you for giving us so much and feeding our collective addictions of all things Forgotten Realms!
I was just thinking how I wish there were more forgotten realms lore channels as I’ve run out of people to watch, and then? Ed freaking Greenwood starts posting!
That's great to hear! We're trying to give deep enough lore for longtime fans of the Realms to learn something, but also keep it approachable for new players and readers like yourself. Thanks for watching, and we're happy to have you as a new citizen of the Realms! 🐉
I don't know about overused. I feel like the Zhents are underused. Also, I'd like more content about "good" guys like Cormyr doing shady stuff for their national interests. Khelbun was a well written example of a good guy who did shady things to look out for Waterdeep.
Ah The Legendary Ed of the Greenwoods has arrived on youtube... Many salutations venerable Wizard. Can not wait to hear of your many exploits with Elminster on holidays visiting earth while escaping the realms for abit. Been a huge fan for over 30 years. we still play 2e Forgotten Realms at our home table. Thank You for many years of entertainment and adventures. Hello From the west coast of Canada.
Huzzah! I'm glad to see you on the RUclipss, Ed. It gets lonely talking about Forgotten Realms here sometimes, I don't think that will be the case anymore. Amarast!
Well, hopefully we can build a community here where no one has to feel lonely anymore when talking about the Realms! Very excited for everything to come.
You've been an inspiration since I started DMing back in high school. It is incredible to see You starting Your own channel! Looking forward to listening to this so much!
If you'd like to learn more about Thay, or just want to read an epic story set in Thay, I highly recommend "The Haunted Lands" trilogy by Richard Lee Byers. I liked it so much I read it twice.
Elminster alive:) so happy to found out that my favorite storyteller has You tube.....Realms and Ed (my personal sage) have been part of my ( alter) life for 30 years.. Realms and Thay especially.. sooo glad to found you...its like founding old artifact you played with as child...one thats embeded in heart ...will subscribe for sure. Was DM for my party playing Spellbound adventure with eltab and Szass tam...One of them enlarged himself ..other opened a portal to positive material plane...and litteraly kicked Szass tam in portal...:) ..so may memories came back....thanks!
I’m a lifelong fan of Mr. Greenwood’s work and the Realms will always be my favorite imaginary playground. That being said, turning the Red Wizards (and the Zhents) into merchants feels incongruous. It’s like Thulsa Doom showing up to sell me life insurance.
"Who knows what's endangered" reminded me of a Thor comic from the 2000s: Asgard had relocated to an area over a farm near Brockton, Oklahoma (due to various shenanigans) and the Asgardian Goddess Kelda (Goddess of Winter Storms, implied to be a daughter of Skadi and Njord) had entered into a romantic relationship with William Cobb III, local diner cook (much beloved friend to Volstagg the Voluminous) whom the Asgardians referred to as Bill, Son of Bills. He was getting up from her bed and realized that the hide covering the bed was in fact a unicorn hide. When he reacted with no little shock to that fact, Kelda made apologetic reference to the fact that the Asgardians hadn't known how rare they were on Earth when they had originally hunted them. (Not to worry, while they're extinct on Earth, they do survive in Otherworld, a Fae realm adjacent to Great Britain).
" On my word as a Sage nothing within this RUclips channel is false, but not all of it may prove to be true." - Elminster of Shadowdale Welcome, my Lord Welcome!
I can’t believe Ed Greenwood has a RUclips channel. I started reading Forgotten Realms novels back in the early 90s and basically grew up with the setting. Now in 2023 we have a major motion picture set in the Realms.
Thank you Ed for making this channel, your creation has changed the lives of millions of people, myself included. I can't wait to hear all about your experiences, thoughts, and fun to explore encounters, in the Forgotten Realms. Thank you for sharing your creativity with us!
I might be misremembering but in "Dreams of the Red Wizards" Szass Tam was described as looking like a living man and that no one knew he was a lich, to the extent that he used flowers and ointments to hide the smell of his rotten flesh. Because this aspect has since been forgotten, I wondered whether the original Szass Tam that Ed mentions was skeletal or as described in his debut.
My introduction to Thay was in the Richard Lee Byers Haunted Lands trilogy - the only Realms books that I've read. I don't know how true to your vision that series was but it captivated my very soul! I've never seen such evil and depravity so perfectly described. The process of creating undead was so harrowing and informed part of my own fantasy lore in my own world. Thay is such a fascinating place! So for the part you played in inventing Thay and Szass Tam and the Red Wizards in the first place, thank you!
Excellent video! Btw, I really enjoyed the Richard Lee Byers books(Unclean, Undead, Unholy)on Thay. I look forward to more videos from this account on additional lore on the realms!
Richard Lee Byers is one of the best writers to ever set foot on Faerûn. And indeed, the haunted lands trilogy is amazing and gives nice insights on Thay! I didn't even cared for the region, until I devoured the books. =)
Thanks for the episode. I'm running a game centered around the eastern borderlands of the Sword Coast a trading outpost taking on refugees from any number of catastrophic events (Tyranny of Dragons, Stormkings Thunder, etc.) and are involved with politics of Cormyrian black sheep necromancer noble, Red Wizard traders, magic school, red wizard rebel summoners, and the Red wizards that hunt them. We are having lots of fun with your materials. Thank you for creating and sharing them.
GREAT! I do make all of the food I write up as recipes (substituting real-world ingredients where necessary, of course) so everything is safe. But it's really nice to hear when someone thinks it tastes good, so thank you!
@@edgreenwoodofficial Thank *you*! Literally generations of my family now swear by it, and we've had plenty of people ask us what our 'unique family recipe' is. I've shown them your book!
I am down with covid but just listening to your stories of Cormyr and Thay. Love, love, love your stories! I was first introduced to the Forgotten Reams in 1996 and what an awesome place to visit again and again! I cannot wait for more!
I just finished reading the first four Elminster books and then this comes along! Subscribed! Great to see you talking about Forgotten Realms - my favorite realms :)
Please ed, make forgotten realms lore Open source or non copyrightable by anyone other than yourself before you pass. You have been a blessing to many of us and I would hate to see a corporation twist the forgotten realms into something it shouldn't be. Forgotten realms is easily the best fantasy world setting we have, far better than tolkien's work even.
I played a red wizard (initiat) who had a "slave". He actually treated his slave rather well because "first, he has been loyal to my family for years, and loyalty is a currency hard found. Second, a wounded and weakened slave is useless slave." Fun stuff.
As a very long time fan, I am happy to both see the Old Mage posting videos about the wonderful Realms that blessed our lives as well as once again fleshing out the lands away from the Sword Coast! Please continue with this process that WOTC seems to be failing at. So many 5E players just do not know how fleshed out Faerun really is(from the mouth of the creator of the Realms himself that is!)!
I've always been really intrigued by Thay since I first played Icewind Dale 1 on PC but have not found much lore or novels to read with much information. Awesome video!
Thay is my favorite realm. I always thought about Circle Magic amd the precise mechanics and process when fueling it. It inspired me to think about the actual origin of magic. I am currently building a world around it.
Glad to see you finding the time to get on here and get your wonderful setting out here on RUclips. I would absolutely love to hear about the twisted rune.
I'm so glad you have a dedicated youtube channel! I also been enjoying the discord server quite a bit. As a fellow Canadian, I'm always rooting for ya!!!!
Ed I am so glad you are out here making Realms stories, you have been a real inspiration to me over the years looking forward to watching more videos from you
Session prepping a crashed Beholder ship, I happened to watch both versions of "The Producers", back to back. I have equal love for both "The Illithiad" as well as "I, Tyrant", and the name of the "Director" beholders inspired me. I had this insane idea to make a stage "Director" for a play. The play? "Springtime for Szass Tam in Thay". The beholder's theater troop ship had crashed in a nearby frozen lake and "lensmen" beholderkin as stage handlers as well as extras and chorus line members were hurriedly unloading the ship before it sank completely. The party ran into this scene as they came down the road, and the beholder -- whose main eye performed "Hold Person" instead of Anti-Magic -- froze them in their tracks and picked the party's favorite wizard to be his main star, Szass Tam. I really need to clean up that encounter and throw it up on DMs guild. It should be shared.
Fascinating. I've been mulling over a concept of a couple of characters: Mulani Thayan sorceress that had a Gift, but was deemed nigh unteachable (like, getting stuck on levels 1-2 with basiic spells) and if she could be returned to her noble house before coming of age, forced to take warlock pact, and cheat herself into hierarchy only to flee the county in the wake of events in 1470-1480s (Rise of Tiamat, say, her family allied wiith Resurrectionists but she hadn't been trained properly yet).
Happy to see that Elminster is still in da house. I have been a DM playing the Forgotten Realms since I was twelve.. and I merely wanted to say Thanks!
I’m glad to be able to say this and maybe be heard. Thank you Ed. Your books helped me survive my childhood and I’m very appreciative of the stories you told. Elminster captured my imagination and his trials and adventures made mine easier to handle.
I played in a campaign for 3.5, where we all played a red wizard. My wizard was a transmuter. Only some members were evil until we encountered an inn that wouldn't let us stay for the night (it was in the middle of the night). My character had no patience, decided to make his way into the inn, and we turned the patrons and employees into enslaved people. That action turned the rest of the party evil by association. Unfortunately, the party died out because the DM could no longer continue running with us. So, I used my red wizard as a BBEG for a future campaign. I miss playing Gloom Redeye.
It’s great to be able to glean from you about this wonderful and wondrous world that has been created. The only thing I wish is that 5e would bring back some of the Epic stuff from earlier editions. Excited to see you add the continuation of this creation.
I still work on the Realms every day of my life. And post lore on my Patreon and answer Realmslore queries at Greenwood's Grotto on Discord, as well as on Twitter and the Candlekeep forums. And I'm working on updating more epic stuff from the past!
Thank you sir. One question if you have the time would you be able to do a stat block for the old mage for 5e. Would love to use him in a campaign where he finally finds his true replacement and in the end passes on the silver flame to someone so he can become one with the weave and forevermore with his love Mystra
New channel? Hey Ed! Long time reader of your stuff, since Dragon Magazine's Ecology of the x. Good to see you again, hope this becomes a regular thing.
1:44 THAT'S why WotC hasn't really touched this part of the Faerun! I believe the term they use for actual adversity for PCs to overcome and/or fight against is "complicated". I always hated people crapping on D&D, and the hobby, but now that it's got all this attention I wish it was still crapped on, we had quality for our PCs to be angry about and actually knew what the heck was going on in a lot of places in the worlds!
I've been trying to use the Netherese stuff in my games as ancient sites and artefacts that nobody knows about anymore (like Aeleid ruins, Dweomer levers, obelisks, Moon Spawn, etc.) If you could offer any official insight into their history and culture I'm sure it would be greatly appreciated by the masses
I happened to find the D&D novels to not be my style, and I tended to make few purchases beyond core products. I informed my decisions about Thay from Robert Michaels "Iron Law of Oligarchy (which was further informed by Carl Schmit) where power flows top to bottom, as opposed to the anarchic principle of organization that 9/10 of people are familiar with. It's interesting to hear Ed's thinking on the matter. Fun stuff, thanks!
I can't express how happy I am to see this channel. I'd love to ask about some things, but now that I've shared the channel to my friends I'm worried my players will see my nickname and find out that I'm digging for some ancient lore about certain... "elves" (very strong finger quote), their name beginning with "L", not really out of this reality ;) I've based a warlock patron on such entity. He has unfortunately made himself noticed (through actions of his proteges) to Dark Powers and is currently struggling with "inconvenience" of being part of a Dread Domain. The amount of lore digging I did since the campaign started is beyond anything I've done in a long time, and yet I believe I'm missing so much about.. the "L". Blessings from Poland, also... #summonsubscribers
Your first video and almost 1000 subscribers. That's an auspicious start. You have an excellent voice for listening to, so please continue. Thank you in advance.
Very nice to see you again Old Sage. This was the first of your YT content I have seen and about one of my favorite rivals 5 stars as all of your FR has been.
Subscribed! How glad I am that the sage Elminster has arrived on RUclips :) Awesome video! Would love to see one about Cormyr in the future (I'm now about to run a campaign in there)
Fantastic video and channel. Just shared the link with my group and will mention at the upcoming Con I'm playing at. Can't beat getting the lore 1st hand from the man himself. Love all the focused, in-depth region/organisation specific lore like this, but please, please, PLEASE create an updated FR Campaign Setting, Ed.
Hey Ed, thanks for all the times you've replied to my weird questions on Twitter! It's been super cool every time. On that note, I have a Thay-specific question, if you're still checking this video's comments: Does Thay have a higher natural-born proportion of magic users than the Faerunian human population as a whole? Or is their prevalence of magic users entirely the product of them treating gifted individuals favorably and leaving the less fortunate to harsh conditions?
If you'd like to see more video like this, please consider supporting me on Patreon: patreon.com/EdGreenwood
Happily!
What happened to Castlemourn?
Hurray just saw this. so will go to patreon
The Old Mage himself finally has a RUclips channel 🧙🏻♂️
Huzzah!
@@edgreenwoodofficial - congrats on the new channel, Ed, and the new endeavors. Glad to see you’re doing well. 🧙♂️
Been waiting a long time for this .
@@queenannsrevenge100 Thank you so much!
@@queenannsrevenge100 Oh good, it IS new! I thought this had been hear(here rather; I've been making this kind of mistake a lot more lately) and I just never knew it existed!
Gonna have to sub so I can get the details "from the horses mouth", as they say!
Awesome to see Elminster visit our planet and tell us about the forgotten realms.
I believe this is actually cannon.
So glad to see Elminster is still Ed Greenwood in actuality,despite what the lame dnd movie tried to tell us.
glad bg3 also depicted him how he is described as.@@pauljinkerson6359
I just wanted to say: I haven't been this excited in a LONG time! I'm here for all the Lore you want to tell us about, could listen to you for hours and hours! Thank you for this gem of channel
I'm so thrilled to hear you say so! Hopefully we live up to these standards. Much more to come soon!
This is fantastic! I’m looking forward to more of these videos. I enjoy the reading about rich world that’s was created that 5E has glossed over, now I can hear it from the sage’s mouths. 🧙♂️
Thay wasn't something I'd known much about until I sat down with Ed, and after that hour-long conversation, and hearing all about the magical power within Thaymount, I'm kind of obsessed with it now
Now we need a video about Rashemen.
I'll dig through the ol' storage containers and see what I can come up with!
What fun it was to talk about it with you!
I couldn't believe it when I saw that the Old Mage himself had started a channel. I cannot wait to hear more about Ed's Forgotten Realms!
I hope this channel becomes a master class on the Realms. Please consider making a video on Skullport. My players just arrived.
I'll certainly put Skullport on the docket. Thanks for your support!
The Wizard returns! And discussing my favorite realm, Thay! I have always thought it has such a rich lore, history and endless creative potential even amongst the Forgotten Realms. My very first character was a Red Wizard working to overthrow Szass, who's story I have developed and re-developed across the editions for over twenty years of my life. Thank you for giving us so much and feeding our collective addictions of all things Forgotten Realms!
I'm thrilled to hear that the Realms have brought you so many years of fun!
exactly right
I was just thinking how I wish there were more forgotten realms lore channels as I’ve run out of people to watch, and then? Ed freaking Greenwood starts posting!
I'm recent to dnd so I really enjoy learning about places outside the sword coast.
That's great to hear! We're trying to give deep enough lore for longtime fans of the Realms to learn something, but also keep it approachable for new players and readers like yourself. Thanks for watching, and we're happy to have you as a new citizen of the Realms! 🐉
The content we needed.
I'm glad you think so. There is certainly a lot more of it to come!
Who is another Realms villain that you think has been overused?
pretty much all fiends. time to let mortals shine
Not so much in Fifth Edition, but the Netherese have had similar treatment before - and I'd love a similar deep dive into their culture.
I don't know about overused. I feel like the Zhents are underused. Also, I'd like more content about "good" guys like Cormyr doing shady stuff for their national interests. Khelbun was a well written example of a good guy who did shady things to look out for Waterdeep.
Manshoon seems to be one of the staple go-to villain :)
Tiamat and Vecna! Would love to know more in detail about them though!
Super excited to see you making a RUclips channel!
Thank you! I'm excited to be working with this team to put out more #RealmsLore than ever before.
Ah The Legendary Ed of the Greenwoods has arrived on youtube... Many salutations venerable Wizard. Can not wait to hear of your many exploits with Elminster on holidays visiting earth while escaping the realms for abit. Been a huge fan for over 30 years. we still play 2e Forgotten Realms at our home table. Thank You for many years of entertainment and adventures. Hello From the west coast of Canada.
As red wizard, I always enjoy hearing stories about us as in this discussion. It's mostly true but never totally accurate on our motivations.
Ahh! A Red Wizard. Hopefully you won't turn me over to Szass Tam.
Huzzah! I'm glad to see you on the RUclipss, Ed. It gets lonely talking about Forgotten Realms here sometimes, I don't think that will be the case anymore. Amarast!
Well, hopefully we can build a community here where no one has to feel lonely anymore when talking about the Realms! Very excited for everything to come.
You've been an inspiration since I started DMing back in high school. It is incredible to see You starting Your own channel! Looking forward to listening to this so much!
Thank you, and I'm glad that you've had such a good time in the Realms. Much more soon to come!
If you'd like to learn more about Thay, or just want to read an epic story set in Thay, I highly recommend "The Haunted Lands" trilogy by Richard Lee Byers. I liked it so much I read it twice.
Elminster alive:) so happy to found out that my favorite storyteller has You tube.....Realms and Ed (my personal sage) have been part of my ( alter) life for 30 years.. Realms and Thay especially.. sooo glad to found you...its like founding old artifact you played with as child...one thats embeded in heart ...will subscribe for sure.
Was DM for my party playing Spellbound adventure with eltab and Szass tam...One of them enlarged himself ..other opened a portal to positive material plane...and litteraly kicked Szass tam in portal...:) ..so may memories came back....thanks!
Ed Greenwood, the only spellcaster capable of casting world-building 12th level spells in our day and age.
I must use this power only for Good!
I’m a lifelong fan of Mr. Greenwood’s work and the Realms will always be my favorite imaginary playground. That being said, turning the Red Wizards (and the Zhents) into merchants feels incongruous. It’s like Thulsa Doom showing up to sell me life insurance.
Precisely; it SHOULD feel incongruous. Trust them not!!!
Hail and well met to the Old Sage himself! I'd love to hear more about the more gray areas of the realms.
Well met! There's more lore to come in future posts!
Ed Greenwood is making videos on YT? Annnnd subscribed.
Welcome and I hope you enjoy! More soon to come.
"Who knows what's endangered" reminded me of a Thor comic from the 2000s: Asgard had relocated to an area over a farm near Brockton, Oklahoma (due to various shenanigans) and the Asgardian Goddess Kelda (Goddess of Winter Storms, implied to be a daughter of Skadi and Njord) had entered into a romantic relationship with William Cobb III, local diner cook (much beloved friend to Volstagg the Voluminous) whom the Asgardians referred to as Bill, Son of Bills.
He was getting up from her bed and realized that the hide covering the bed was in fact a unicorn hide. When he reacted with no little shock to that fact, Kelda made apologetic reference to the fact that the Asgardians hadn't known how rare they were on Earth when they had originally hunted them. (Not to worry, while they're extinct on Earth, they do survive in Otherworld, a Fae realm adjacent to Great Britain).
" On my word as a Sage nothing within this RUclips channel is false, but not all of it may prove to be true." - Elminster of Shadowdale
Welcome, my Lord Welcome!
I can’t believe Ed Greenwood has a RUclips channel. I started reading Forgotten Realms novels back in the early 90s and basically grew up with the setting. Now in 2023 we have a major motion picture set in the Realms.
MORE OF THIS! Thanks for this video & on Valentines Day no less! PLEASE share more!
The timing of this is fortuitous for me in particular... Thank you as always Ed for your knowledge!
Thank you Ed for making this channel, your creation has changed the lives of millions of people, myself included. I can't wait to hear all about your experiences, thoughts, and fun to explore encounters, in the Forgotten Realms. Thank you for sharing your creativity with us!
Thank you for being a part of it with us!
I didn't know Ed Greenwood had a channel!
Listening to him talk feels like I am sitting at the feet of the master.
Hype for this channel!
I'm grateful for your support!
Joy of joys, I love what you do on your Twitter feed, I'm so glad to see this channel exists!
I might be misremembering but in "Dreams of the Red Wizards" Szass Tam was described as looking like a living man and that no one knew he was a lich, to the extent that he used flowers and ointments to hide the smell of his rotten flesh. Because this aspect has since been forgotten, I wondered whether the original Szass Tam that Ed mentions was skeletal or as described in his debut.
It's simple: I see Ed Greenwood and I subscribe. More content please!
Ay ay! We are full steam ahead!
My introduction to Thay was in the Richard Lee Byers Haunted Lands trilogy - the only Realms books that I've read. I don't know how true to your vision that series was but it captivated my very soul! I've never seen such evil and depravity so perfectly described. The process of creating undead was so harrowing and informed part of my own fantasy lore in my own world. Thay is such a fascinating place! So for the part you played in inventing Thay and Szass Tam and the Red Wizards in the first place, thank you!
Thanx Mr Greenwood for creating this World, I hope to meet you in person someday in Toronto...take a free ride on my St. Car lol...Q
I was not expecting this. Loved it. I hope this channel grows fast!
So far, it is exceeding all expectations.
Haunted Lands is a great trilogy to read if you want to get a good idea of how Zulkiers Szass, the griffon riders and Undead play their part in Thay.
Excellent video! Btw, I really enjoyed the Richard Lee Byers books(Unclean, Undead, Unholy)on Thay. I look forward to more videos from this account on additional lore on the realms!
Richard Lee Byers is one of the best writers to ever set foot on Faerûn. And indeed, the haunted lands trilogy is amazing and gives nice insights on Thay! I didn't even cared for the region, until I devoured the books. =)
Thanks for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed it! There will certainly be many more videos to come. Exciting!
Thanks for the episode. I'm running a game centered around the eastern borderlands of the Sword Coast a trading outpost taking on refugees from any number of catastrophic events (Tyranny of Dragons, Stormkings Thunder, etc.) and are involved with politics of Cormyrian black sheep necromancer noble, Red Wizard traders, magic school, red wizard rebel summoners, and the Red wizards that hunt them. We are having lots of fun with your materials. Thank you for creating and sharing them.
Your Stuffed Turkey Pie recipe from Volo's Guide to the Dalelands has been my family's Thanksgiving dinner for years now. Thank you SO MUCH!
GREAT! I do make all of the food I write up as recipes (substituting real-world ingredients where necessary, of course) so everything is safe. But it's really nice to hear when someone thinks it tastes good, so thank you!
@@edgreenwoodofficial Thank *you*! Literally generations of my family now swear by it, and we've had plenty of people ask us what our 'unique family recipe' is. I've shown them your book!
Thank you for all the forgotten realms lore you have produced.. big fan of your work, again THANK YOU!!
Thank you for being a fan!
I am down with covid but just listening to your stories of Cormyr and Thay. Love, love, love your stories! I was first introduced to the Forgotten Reams in 1996 and what an awesome place to visit again and again! I cannot wait for more!
Well, if there's one thing I know how to do, it's talk. ;} So, expect more stories. Shutting me up will be the problem.
Looking forward to watching hours and hours of Ed talking Realms on this channel. 😌
We hope to have many more hours to come!
ok... Now Thay, look interesting! Thx ! I'll add this book to my wishlist !!
I hope you enjoy it! It was a pleasure to develop, and we wanted to give people a more in-depth look at Thay than ever before.
Substitute alligator for kobold, wyvern, or dragon meat. Chef's kiss.
Thay has always been a favorite mid to high level villains.
I would love to see the Yaunti get a turn as a major villain in books and modules.
Love the intro.
Thank you very much!
I just finished reading the first four Elminster books and then this comes along! Subscribed! Great to see you talking about Forgotten Realms - my favorite realms :)
Please ed, make forgotten realms lore Open source or non copyrightable by anyone other than yourself before you pass. You have been a blessing to many of us and I would hate to see a corporation twist the forgotten realms into something it shouldn't be. Forgotten realms is easily the best fantasy world setting we have, far better than tolkien's work even.
I played a red wizard (initiat) who had a "slave". He actually treated his slave rather well because "first, he has been loyal to my family for years, and loyalty is a currency hard found. Second, a wounded and weakened slave is useless slave." Fun stuff.
The man himself!🧙♂
As a very long time fan, I am happy to both see the Old Mage posting videos about the wonderful Realms that blessed our lives as well as once again fleshing out the lands away from the Sword Coast! Please continue with this process that WOTC seems to be failing at. So many 5E players just do not know how fleshed out Faerun really is(from the mouth of the creator of the Realms himself that is!)!
I've always been really intrigued by Thay since I first played Icewind Dale 1 on PC but have not found much lore or novels to read with much information. Awesome video!
"The Haunted Lands" trilogy by Richard Lee Byers is a fantastic read if you're interested in Thay. I can't recommend it enough.
Legendary Wizard, Mr. Greenwood that is.
Thay is my favorite realm. I always thought about Circle Magic amd the precise mechanics and process when fueling it.
It inspired me to think about the actual origin of magic. I am currently building a world around it.
I'm glad that you've had such a good time in the Realms and Thay in particular. Much more soon to come!
Glad to see you finding the time to get on here and get your wonderful setting out here on RUclips. I would absolutely love to hear about the twisted rune.
I'll dig through the ol' storage containers and see what I can come up with!
I'm so glad you have a dedicated youtube channel!
I also been enjoying the discord server quite a bit.
As a fellow Canadian, I'm always rooting for ya!!!!
We Canadians need to stick together. It helps us to stay warm!
Love your original work on the FR. It's a travesty what happened, and I look forward to hearing more wonderful stories from the Master!
Ed, your D&D lore is my headcannon; except for the slaad.
Ed I am so glad you are out here making Realms stories, you have been a real inspiration to me over the years looking forward to watching more videos from you
And I will bring those videos! The moment we can get them edited, they will appear.
The Profecy! The Legendary Hero arrived!
Session prepping a crashed Beholder ship, I happened to watch both versions of "The Producers", back to back. I have equal love for both "The Illithiad" as well as "I, Tyrant", and the name of the "Director" beholders inspired me.
I had this insane idea to make a stage "Director" for a play. The play? "Springtime for Szass Tam in Thay". The beholder's theater troop ship had crashed in a nearby frozen lake and "lensmen" beholderkin as stage handlers as well as extras and chorus line members were hurriedly unloading the ship before it sank completely.
The party ran into this scene as they came down the road, and the beholder -- whose main eye performed "Hold Person" instead of Anti-Magic -- froze them in their tracks and picked the party's favorite wizard to be his main star, Szass Tam.
I really need to clean up that encounter and throw it up on DMs guild. It should be shared.
Fascinating. I've been mulling over a concept of a couple of characters: Mulani Thayan sorceress that had a Gift, but was deemed nigh unteachable (like, getting stuck on levels 1-2 with basiic spells) and if she could be returned to her noble house before coming of age, forced to take warlock pact, and cheat herself into hierarchy only to flee the county in the wake of events in 1470-1480s (Rise of Tiamat, say, her family allied wiith Resurrectionists but she hadn't been trained properly yet).
Wonderful to follow you Ed.
Happy to see that Elminster is still in da house. I have been a DM playing the Forgotten Realms since I was twelve.. and I merely wanted to say Thanks!
Ecology of the Red Wizards? Oh how I miss Dragon mag! Thanks for all the wonderful articles sir!
You are most welcome.
YEET Ed Greenwood, what a legend!
I’m glad to be able to say this and maybe be heard. Thank you Ed. Your books helped me survive my childhood and I’m very appreciative of the stories you told. Elminster captured my imagination and his trials and adventures made mine easier to handle.
How does this man not have a bigger following. Love his videos
I played in a campaign for 3.5, where we all played a red wizard. My wizard was a transmuter. Only some members were evil until we encountered an inn that wouldn't let us stay for the night (it was in the middle of the night). My character had no patience, decided to make his way into the inn, and we turned the patrons and employees into enslaved people. That action turned the rest of the party evil by association. Unfortunately, the party died out because the DM could no longer continue running with us. So, I used my red wizard as a BBEG for a future campaign. I miss playing Gloom Redeye.
Holy crow, Ed Greenwood has a youtube channel!
Subscribed
Eeeeey! New channel hype! Can't wait for more videos
I'm glad you're excited! Much more soon to come ;}
Thank you for doing this, much appreciated from a fairly recent fan of D&D
It’s great to be able to glean from you about this wonderful and wondrous world that has been created. The only thing I wish is that 5e would bring back some of the Epic stuff from earlier editions. Excited to see you add the continuation of this creation.
I still work on the Realms every day of my life. And post lore on my Patreon and answer Realmslore queries at Greenwood's Grotto on Discord, as well as on Twitter and the Candlekeep forums. And I'm working on updating more epic stuff from the past!
Thank you sir. One question if you have the time would you be able to do a stat block for the old mage for 5e. Would love to use him in a campaign where he finally finds his true replacement and in the end passes on the silver flame to someone so he can become one with the weave and forevermore with his love Mystra
Thank you for sharing the realms with us Sir Ed.
Would love a video about the Father of Netheril and his transformation into the Oracle of Ellyn’taal.
I have added it to the list!
Hell ya Ed greenwood this was amazing! Love hearing from the goat himself
New channel? Hey Ed! Long time reader of your stuff, since Dragon Magazine's Ecology of the x. Good to see you again, hope this becomes a regular thing.
Just found his channel dropping a like and comment to support
1:44 THAT'S why WotC hasn't really touched this part of the Faerun! I believe the term they use for actual adversity for PCs to overcome and/or fight against is "complicated".
I always hated people crapping on D&D, and the hobby, but now that it's got all this attention I wish it was still crapped on, we had quality for our PCs to be angry about and actually knew what the heck was going on in a lot of places in the worlds!
Ed, you're the best and I love you. Thank you for creating the Realms!
Thank you for living in them and making them your own.
I've been trying to use the Netherese stuff in my games as ancient sites and artefacts that nobody knows about anymore (like Aeleid ruins, Dweomer levers, obelisks, Moon Spawn, etc.)
If you could offer any official insight into their history and culture I'm sure it would be greatly appreciated by the masses
This is what a final form looks like.
Wait what! How am I not already subscribed to this channel….? So glad to get more FR lore from the original Sage of Shadowdale himself.
It's brand new!
Subscribed instantly. I’ll listen to as many of these you make!
I happened to find the D&D novels to not be my style, and I tended to make few purchases beyond core products. I informed my decisions about Thay from Robert Michaels "Iron Law of Oligarchy (which was further informed by Carl Schmit) where power flows top to bottom, as opposed to the anarchic principle of organization that 9/10 of people are familiar with. It's interesting to hear Ed's thinking on the matter.
Fun stuff, thanks!
What a silky voice, so nice.
I can't express how happy I am to see this channel. I'd love to ask about some things, but now that I've shared the channel to my friends I'm worried my players will see my nickname and find out that I'm digging for some ancient lore about certain... "elves" (very strong finger quote), their name beginning with "L", not really out of this reality ;) I've based a warlock patron on such entity. He has unfortunately made himself noticed (through actions of his proteges) to Dark Powers and is currently struggling with "inconvenience" of being part of a Dread Domain.
The amount of lore digging I did since the campaign started is beyond anything I've done in a long time, and yet I believe I'm missing so much about.. the "L".
Blessings from Poland,
also...
#summonsubscribers
Good Luck with your future videos Mr. Greenwood!
Mr. Greenwood is a good presenter. Please make more content. Maybe something on the " barbaric" peoples?
Your first video and almost 1000 subscribers. That's an auspicious start. You have an excellent voice for listening to, so please continue. Thank you in advance.
Love it. Thank you Ed!
Very nice to see you again Old Sage. This was the first of your YT content I have seen and about one of my favorite rivals 5 stars as all of your FR has been.
For a master creator such as yourself, I am excited to see what you do with this platform, as a tool to tell your untold stories.
Subscribed! How glad I am that the sage Elminster has arrived on RUclips :) Awesome video! Would love to see one about Cormyr in the future (I'm now about to run a campaign in there)
Ed what did you think of the novel The Simbul's Gift? The take on Thay and the Zulkirs in that book were fantastic
Fantastic video and channel. Just shared the link with my group and will mention at the upcoming Con I'm playing at. Can't beat getting the lore 1st hand from the man himself. Love all the focused, in-depth region/organisation specific lore like this, but please, please, PLEASE create an updated FR Campaign Setting, Ed.
Just found this video. Instant subscribe!
Thanks for starting this channel! I love it.
Hey Ed, thanks for all the times you've replied to my weird questions on Twitter! It's been super cool every time.
On that note, I have a Thay-specific question, if you're still checking this video's comments: Does Thay have a higher natural-born proportion of magic users than the Faerunian human population as a whole? Or is their prevalence of magic users entirely the product of them treating gifted individuals favorably and leaving the less fortunate to harsh conditions?