For those who are knowledgeable in the #dnd forgotten realms & #alqadim zakhara
How would someone journey from Waterdeep in the Sword Coast to Huzuz in Zakhara? Loooong sea voyage.
You’d have to sail around Chult, then cut across the sea for about the same distance it is between Chult and Waterdeep to reach the northern coast of Zakhara.
THEN sail around eastern Zakhara to get into the Suq Bay.
— Dan Dillon
(@Dan_Dillon_1) February 5, 2020
I found a couple of maps of the FR. I didn't realize Zakhara was so large.
Map article: https://t.co/s1keSxGQow
It's probably easiest by sea, though it's going to take you quite a while. I recommend a teleportation circle instead!#dnd #alqadim pic.twitter.com/cWgfFDtpFK
— Justice Arman
Gary Con (@justice_arman) February 5, 2020
Yeah, Zakhara's ginormous. Lots going on in there. It almost looks like there's a channel between the Great Sea (north) and the Crowded Sea (south), but not quite.
— Dan Dillon
(@Dan_Dillon_1) February 5, 2020
I was thinking of writing letters from a traveler taking this journey.
Sea is too dull & magic is too quick.It’s an opportunity for me to read and learn lore along the way slowly while trying to put myself in their curious perspective.
Maybe magic between *some* locations Letters delivered by djinnlings? Or elemental falcons?
— Dan Dillon
(@Dan_Dillon_1) February 5, 2020
I haven’t thought that far ahead
I just had this idea of a Zakharan born & raised in WD, decides to journey to his ancestral homeland to reconnect, having little to no information other than a name in Huzuz.
As he journey, he writes letters to his friend in WD sharing his exp So it's a novel in form of letters— 20 Arabia RPG (@20arabiaRPG) February 5, 2020
Neat! For very rough comparison purposes, a sea voyage from England to India took about 6 months.
— Dan Dillon
(@Dan_Dillon_1) February 5, 2020
To further elaborate
When I was a kid I was fascinated by "brotherly letters", a popular from of prose during the Abbasid era.
Yes, and I have to keep track of ports and then letters will pile until next port stop.
So land is my current preference. I doubt I could replicate it English, but I thought it would be a fun creative experiment and challengeSadly I couldn't find translation to show
— 20 Arabia RPG (@20arabiaRPG) February 5, 2020
That's an interesting concept
— Dan Dillon
(@Dan_Dillon_1) February 5, 2020
There’s a Silk Road leading from Faerun to Kara-Tur via the Tuigan hordelands. I don’t think there’s an easy overland route to Zahara as the Utter East has some pretty tough terrain. Ship or magic makes more sense. There’s pretty much no way a caravan can cross through the World Pillar mountains without being eaten or enslaved by yakfolk, yeah.
— Dan Dillon
(@Dan_Dillon_1) February 5, 2020