@TheEdVerse Sorry to bother you but I'm new to DMing and I've been searching much but to no avail. Is there a temple of Moradin in WD? I made up a little grotto/shrine in the vicinity of the Halls of Justice but I was wondering if there was an official one in the Lore. Thanks
— Alessandro (@alebelp) February 18, 2019
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Hi! For years, Moradin was worshipped in the Plinth (the all-faiths temple), but local dwarves preferred their own private cellar chapels, and built them under properties they own, all over the city. Newcomers see dwarves, ask where the nearest temple is, and. 2)
…get taken to one of these. Which is why you won't find one in the lore. Gnomes and halflings tend to be like dwarves in that they prefer private cellar or "upper room" temples, not big stone edifices fronting on public streets. That's for humans.#Realmslore— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) February 18, 2019
Speaking of The Plinth. It was destroyed by the Spellplague; has it since been rebuild?
I've seen no indication that it has.— MadHatterHimself (@Madhatterhim) February 18, 2019
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Heh. That’s one of those “bickering over funding” situations where the site has been cleared to the foundations, fencing has gone up, the Lords have approved rebuilding, the guilds have put in (sometimes-competing) bids, and there we sit. A project delayed by 2)
…the tense final days of Neverember's tenure as Open Lord, then left in limbo. So it should still proceed, but is "back-burner" with more pressing issues on the local political plate. And of course, the longer Waterdhavians go without it and find their own…#Realmslore— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) February 18, 2019
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…worship alternatives, the less and less the need for the Plinth feels urgent, so more time can pass. And does.#Realmslore— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) February 18, 2019
Are you ever going to publish web enhancements of productos such as the environs of waterdeep or the Noble Families of Waterdeep (publish something like this in DMSGuild and take my money) from the 3.5 City of Splendor book?