@TheEdVerse , quick question… who was the most famous paladin of Tyr?!
— Everton S. Santos | a.k.a Gleicks The Bard (@evertos) January 11, 2020
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Where and when? In the Realms, I assume, but when, Realmsdate, and where? Also, among whom? Communications in the Realms isn’t great, except along major trade routes, so someone can locally famous… 2)
…and nigh-unheard-of far away, and there’s also a difference between who’s famous to most in society, and who’s famous within the church of Tyr.#Realmslore— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) January 12, 2020
I ran a adventure that the followers of tyr they are losing power, and the players will go after the most famous champion of tyr. There are someone I can use?
— Everton S. Santos | a.k.a Gleicks The Bard (@evertos) January 12, 2020
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So, someone famous right now in the Realms. If that’s the 1490s DR (current for 5e Realms), that’d likely be Ulwulf Tharandor, Stern Hand of Tyr, a wandering/adventuring paladin of Tyr The Just most often found recently 2)
…venturing along the Heartland overland caravan trade routes. If you’re back before the Spellplague in the 1380s DR or earlier, the most famous would be Rarandor Vrael, Shield Of Justice, a wandering/adventuring paladin of…#Realmslore— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) January 14, 2020
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…Tyr most often found in Amn or Tethyr. (Piergeiron the Open Lord of Waterdeep is arguably better-known, but many folk forget he’s a paladin, because he’s Open Lord or because of his nickname “the Paladinson”).#Realmslore— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) January 14, 2020