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#1skullkrusherAug 06, 2007 5:03:21 | in the preparation of my first DS campaign I realized that none of the books say anything of the noble families of the Tyr region: Raam in particularly. I read two of the box sets, beyond the prism pendant (which is the same as the Revised box set) and nothing. why is that? I mean is there any reference to them at all? one other thing: is there any conversion on the internet (official/unofficial) of Raam NPCs? |
#2j0ltAug 06, 2007 6:23:48 | I'd assume they expect you to make your own NPCs for those cases. |
#3gabAug 06, 2007 10:37:31 | There are some Raam NPCs in Dregoth Ascending part 1, at athas.org |
#4PennarinAug 06, 2007 12:59:31 | Veiled Allaince has several Raamin NPCs, some of the them are nobles. Also plenty of background information about the caste system of Raam, including the nobles. |
#5dirk00001Aug 08, 2007 13:13:25 | IIRC both Veiled Alliance and The Will and the Way (especially the latter) have references to nobles here and there - they're mentioned in relation to the VA or psionic schools, respectively, but a noble NPC = noble family/clan name that you can use for other characters. Dune Trader definitely has a lot of names you can use as well - not every noteworthy NPC in that book is an actual family member, although many (again, IIRC) are from noble families. |
#6squidfur-Aug 09, 2007 15:56:32 | ...and don't forget all the "City-State of..." books. Each of those has information pertaining to the social classes, nobles included. |