- Moonshae Isles
The "Moonshae Isles", a
fantasy andfictional set ofislands in theDungeons and Dragons universe.etting
In the
Forgotten Realms role-playing campaign setting, the Moonshae Isles are afictional group of islands in the Trackless Sea, in the west ofFaerûn . They are modeled afterWales andScotland . The islands form a roughly circulararchipelago with the Sea of Moonshae in the centre. They lie roughly 400 miles (644km ) west of the region ofAmn and to the southwest of theSword Coast . The Moonshaes are ruled by the High QueenAlicia Kendrick , who rules from the capital city of Caer Callidyrr on Alaron.The isles were described in "FR2, Moonshae" published in 1987 by TSR, Inc. [cite book
first=Lawrence
last=Schick
year=1991
title=Heroic Worlds: A History and Guide to Role-Playing Games
publisher=Prometheus Books
location=Buffalo, New York
id=ISBN 0-87975-653-5] They have been the geographic location of multiple works of fiction and game adventure modules.Islands
The Moonshae Isles are bordered by several other islands, including Ruathym, the
Nelanther Isles , Mintarn, and The Whalebones. The islands that make up the Moonshae Isles are as follows:* Alaron
* Gwynneth
* Korinn Archipelago
* Moray
* Norheim
* Norland
* Oman's Isle
* Snowdownocieties
=Humans=Two major human societies populate the isles of the Moonshaes. The original human inhabitants of the islands are the Ffolk. The later arrivals are the more
Viking -like Northmen. The Ffolk are organized into a number of small kingdoms, loosely collected under the leadership of aHigh King . The High King is more of afigurehead than a true ruler, however. The Ffolk are primarily anagricultural society, though they can fight savagely when called on to defend their homes. The Ffolk are of normal stature, with light to dark hair and eyes.The Northmen scorn agriculture in favor of raiding and making war. They have wrested much of the northern Moonshaes from the hands of the Ffolk. The remaining kingdoms of the Ffolk are the favored raiding targets of the northmen, but their adventures also carry them to the
Sword Coast , and occasionally as far south asCalimshan . The Northmen are tall in height, with hair of light to dark blonde and blue eyes.A large majority of the Ffolk worship a
druidic goddess theEarthmother , an aspect of the benign goddess ofagriculture ,Chauntea . The Northmen worship the godTempus , Lord of Storms and Battle.
=Elves=The race of
elves living on the Moonshaes is theLlewyrr . Once the dominant race on the isles, the Llewyrr now claim only small and remote portions of Gwynneth and Alaron as theirs. The Llewyrr are very similar toHigh Elves .
=Dwarves=Like that of the Llewyrr, the
Shield Dwarves on the Moonshaes go back a long way. These stocky and war-likedemihumans have also been driven into small holdings on the isles. More numerous than the Llewyrr, the dwarves love their privacy and vigorously defend their lands against any further human encroachment.
=Halflings and Gnomes=Of all the
demihumans , halflings have adapted most easily to humandomination of the Moonshaes. Halfling communities are located beside most major communities of the Ffolk; some halfling towns can be found near the strongholds of the Northmen. The halflings thrive on thetrade with their human neighbors and welcome the security provided by nearbycastles .There are no known communities of gnomes on the Moonshaes, but many gnomes live among the halflings and humans.
Economies of the Moonshaes
While each Moonshae kingdom is relatively self-sufficient, a certain amount of
trading nonetheless serves to supply goods that a particular nation does notproduce. This trading occurs via overland transport between kingdoms on the same island, and overseas trading of goods between the various islands and the lands along theSword Coast . Trading partners of the Moonshae kingdoms includeCalimshan ,Amn ,Tethyr , and Waterdeep.Conflicts
= Northmen vs. Ffolk =The Northmen are a violent,
Viking -like society with little interest for or tolerance of the Ffolk's monarchical ways. This creates a continuous tension between the two human peoples, with Northmen raids on Ffolk farmsteads a common occurrence. The raids of the Northmen have gradually become oriented toward conquest, and the kingdoms of the Ffolk have succumbed one after the other to the enemy longships.However, in recent years, the conflict between the Northmen and the Ffolk has slowed down due to the hard work of the High King
Tristan Kendrick and later through his daughter, High Queen Alicia Kendrick. Through their queen's work for peaceful solutions to arguments between the Northmen and the Ffolk, the Moonshaes have enjoyed several decades of relative peace.Firbolgs vs. Humans
The
firbolg s are the scourge of the remote areas of the Moonshaes. Huge, ugly, and mean, thesegiants are prone to attack anything that is not of their race.Fortunately for the other inhabitants of the isles, the firbolgs rarely leavetheir remote domains. This makes them primarily a threat to those who ventureto explore these areas.The firbolgs do, however, occasionally muster a large force and venture intocivilized areas for raiding and plunder. These outings consist mainly of slaughter and destruction as the firbolgs are not much inclined to stealing or enslaving.
Official Material
Novels and Modules
*FR2 - Moonshae by
Douglas Niles (1987)
** 2E supplement "Moonshae" (1989)
*"Moonshae Trilogy" byDouglas Niles
** "Darkwalker on Moonshae" (1987)
** "Black Wizards" (1988)
** "Darkwell" (1989)
*"The Druidhome Trilogy" byDouglas Niles
** "Prophet of Moonshae" (1992)
** "The Coral Kingdom" (1992)
** "The Druid Queen" (1993)ee also
*
Sword Coast
*Island Kingdoms of Faerûn
*Northmen (Dungeons & Dragons) References
* Ed Greenwood, Sean K. Reynolds, Skip Williams, Rob Heinsoo (June 2001). Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-1836-5.
External links
* [http://home.flash.net/~brenfrow/fr/fr2.htm AD&D Archive: Moonshae Ilses]
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