07-11-2014, 08:58 AM
Two questions:
1) When did the Beagle crash in the Valley of the Ancients?
2) Was this the crash that created the Valley?
Question 1:
DA3 postulates that the spaceship crashed in the year 1019 ("DA3 p. 3: “a little over five years before”"). David Ross (Zimriel) went with this in his Blackmoor fan gazetteer timeline. Although ZGG used much of Zimriel's work in their D20 Blackmoor line, they also presented ideas that really didnt mesh too well with this date.
The idea of such a recent crash also causes problems with the FFC since that is set in the years 995-1000 and we already have the City of the Gods in place at this time.
Question 2:
While there are some sources that seem to indicate that the Valley of the Ancients was created by the Spaceship Crash, this seems unlikely to me for several reasons. Not the least just the massive damage done to the terrain.
The D20 Blackmoor line presents the Fall of Hadeen, a religious event of the Peshwah, believing a dead god fell to the ground, seen as a falling star. While this could easily be mistaken for the falling spacecraft, it seems more likely that these are two separate events with the falling star creating the valley and the space ship crashing into the same area much later.
-Havard
1) When did the Beagle crash in the Valley of the Ancients?
2) Was this the crash that created the Valley?
Question 1:
DA3 postulates that the spaceship crashed in the year 1019 ("DA3 p. 3: “a little over five years before”"). David Ross (Zimriel) went with this in his Blackmoor fan gazetteer timeline. Although ZGG used much of Zimriel's work in their D20 Blackmoor line, they also presented ideas that really didnt mesh too well with this date.
The idea of such a recent crash also causes problems with the FFC since that is set in the years 995-1000 and we already have the City of the Gods in place at this time.
Question 2:
While there are some sources that seem to indicate that the Valley of the Ancients was created by the Spaceship Crash, this seems unlikely to me for several reasons. Not the least just the massive damage done to the terrain.
The D20 Blackmoor line presents the Fall of Hadeen, a religious event of the Peshwah, believing a dead god fell to the ground, seen as a falling star. While this could easily be mistaken for the falling spacecraft, it seems more likely that these are two separate events with the falling star creating the valley and the space ship crashing into the same area much later.
-Havard
Currently Running: The Blackmoor Vales Saga
Currently Playing: Daniel S. Debelfry in the Throne of Star's Campaign
Currently Playing: Daniel S. Debelfry in the Throne of Star's Campaign