I choose Waterdeep, but would really like see Luskan added to milieu first.
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bioshrikeMember, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 4,729Arc User
edited March 2014
TBH, I'm not up enough on the lore to choose. Do you happen to have links to these locales?
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I voted Waterdeep. The potential there is huge. Moonshae and Shadowdale were tied for a close second though and I would love to see the entire Dales added though not just around Shadowdale. This was the hardest poll for me so far. Each one of those areas has some great stuff to offer.
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bioshrikeMember, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 4,729Arc User
Thanks! That was very helpful. Based upon what I read, Silverymoon and Waterdeep sound the most intriguing.
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Surprised that Icewind Dale was the next module, a logical progression would have been Luskan, Daggerford, Waterdeep, then Icewind Dale for the northern trade route.
Silverymoon, then Mithral Hall, then Menzoberanzan could have been just as interesting down the eastern trade route.
Baldar's Gate and Calimshan to the south could be great spots as well.
The Dalelands are a bit far from our current position in the world. And would require travelling thru Cormyr and Sembia as well as traveling down the eastern trade route.
And I never really understood the lure of the Moonshae Isles.
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ambisinisterrMember, Neverwinter ModeratorPosts: 10,462Community Moderator
edited April 2014
Wow look at that Waterdeep line go...
You guys must really want to meet Halaster Blackcoat.
onecoolscatcatMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 575Arc User
edited April 2014
I know next to nothing about D&D, but after checking the wiki shadowherald linked to, I voted for the Moonshae Isles. It has a large variety of creatures never encountered in Neverwinter thus far coupled with a varied and unstable situation. Sounds perfect. The rest share many similarities with current modules.
dragoness10Member, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 780Arc User
edited April 2014
Waterdeep.
My character has had a house and recycling business there for IC decades. There's pretty beaches, and chances for underwater dungeons off the shore perhaps?
" I tried to figure out the enigma that was you, and then I realized mastering Wild Magic was easier." - Old Wizard in Waterdeep
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I've campaigned in and ran campaigns in the Forgotten Realms for years (started with AD&D 2nd ed.). The most fun I've had both as a player and DM is in Waterdeep. My only concern is the fun was derived from all the political intrigues, noble house rivalries, and potential for all the unique encounters you can have. This doesn't really fit in to the "hack and slash" model that this MMO uses. HOWEVER, if Waterdeep was used as the launching point for entrance to the Underdark (Undermountain), that would open up so much dungeon potential I can't even describe it all.
I still have some of my poster sized maps and campaign setting materials for Waterdeep. Ah, memories....
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manplowMember, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited April 2014
I voted for Silverymoon, but I'd like to go to Calimshan at some point. It would be cool to fight an army out on a vast open desert or chase assassins through twisting alleys formed by clay buildings.
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"Is it better to be feared or respected? I say, is it too much to ask for both?" -Tony Stark
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Thanks! That was very helpful. Based upon what I read, Silverymoon and Waterdeep sound the most intriguing.
"Is it better to be feared or respected? I say, is it too much to ask for both?" -Tony Stark
Official NW_Legit_Community Forums
Silverymoon, then Mithral Hall, then Menzoberanzan could have been just as interesting down the eastern trade route.
Baldar's Gate and Calimshan to the south could be great spots as well.
The Dalelands are a bit far from our current position in the world. And would require travelling thru Cormyr and Sembia as well as traveling down the eastern trade route.
And I never really understood the lure of the Moonshae Isles.
You guys must really want to meet Halaster Blackcoat.
I just want to visit Skullport
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You mean die from?
It's Halaster the Mad. He's one step down from Elminster. We are not on his level, haha.
My character has had a house and recycling business there for IC decades. There's pretty beaches, and chances for underwater dungeons off the shore perhaps?
"Why is it dragons only use ketchup? I'd like a little wasabi please. Us silvers like a variety of condiments."
"Don't call them foolish mortals. One, they don't learn from it. Two, It just ticks them off." - An Ancient Red Dragon
I still have some of my poster sized maps and campaign setting materials for Waterdeep. Ah, memories....
Give a man a fire and he's warm for the day. But set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life.
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