Well, it's not entirely true. The original Realms players, who've played with Ed since the beginning, know more about the ins and outs of Cormyr than I do. The behind the scenes, what piece fits where, and why, and maybe we should change this just a bit, well, I'll admit: I know it pretty darned well.
Let's see how the Cormyr stuff goes over this month, though. I'm afraid it might be overshadowed by other announcements just made by WotC, yanno?
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It's not just this, though.
Cormyr has an unbroken line 1450+ years long. But it's also a stable monarchy, with people whose job it is too keep records of births and deaths and the events of reigns and all that good stuff. The Royal Lineage has a central conceit that there's no reason this particular document wouldn't exist in Faerûn, in Cormyr, in a vault somewhere (because, you know, Crown secrets and all that). It's a real, living thing, just like a Burke's Peerage or other direct examination of the nobility of a real-world, living realm.
Which is kind of why I like it so much.
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