Friday, May 15, 2009

Snippet: Life without a friend

"I knew it the moment I laid eyes on her when she came stumbling out of the Crypt in Crossroad Keep. Something scary, but wonderful, was happening and even though I wanted her to stay with us until death claimed me, I knew in my heart that there was a wonderful destiny awaiting her and she couldn't give it up for a mere dwarf. We gathered at her call, even the funny looking guy that claimed he was a dreamwalker, and we set off on a wonderful adventure; that time with her was some of the most wonderful traveling that we ever did. To see her ascend like that, after seeing her take on a great weight that would have killed a lesser mortal, is the only thing that keeps me going some mornings."

Khelgar Ironfist's "Memories of Friends Lost", stored at Candlekeep.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Snippet: Who could have known?

"Looking back, it's a wonder that none of us saw this coming; the signs were there, but even the best of Mystra's Chosen didn't see it. It took a little known member of Lord Nasher's Neverwinter Nine to see the threat and attempt to do something about it; even now, the fallout from the clash of titans is held in check by the one that took on Mystra's mantle to save us all."

Khelban Arunsen the Younger, in his memoir "The Year of Fallen Magic".

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

A taste of the introduction

The following is an excerpt from the introduction to Dreams of Blue Fire; this will be played much like the introduction to the Mask of the Betrayer expansion, though likely without a voice-over.

"The year is 1385 by the method of the Dales. Unknown to many, two worlds are coming into alignment after a time of separation; Abeir and Toril periodically have alignments, but none have brought them this close before.

Abeir and Toril were separated long ago by Ao, ending a great war between the Gods and the Primordials. The Gods were given Toril; The Primordials received Abeir. Those who have been born since know only the worlds of their birth.

Plots have been hatched by greedy beings to take that which is not theirs; only Ao knows what may happen if they are allowed to get away with this."