Talk:Dawnstone

First off, thanks for clarifying how to turn crunch like "once every turn" into Realms terminology. Also, I was attempting to not duplicate the text exactly when I described what happened to the ju-ju zombies (per the plagiarism policy of the Wiki) but if you feel using the direct words "bones and dust" doesn't count as that, that's fine.

I wasn't sure about a date for the Dawnspire's construction, but since All Things Magical said a hundred years ago and I was fairly sure the "present" was around 1372 DR at that time, I made my best guess. Putting it more vaguely in the 13th century does seem a better representation of this.

I had thought that since Lathander caused the Dawn Cataclysm, which led to the fall of Myth Drannor, that him bringing the Dawnstone for the temple to protect the city ruins was likely linked to this, but I guess you're right it can't be proven.

I had included the speculation about whether the Dawnstone survived for two reasons: because of the specific means of destruction mentioned which would obviously depend on whether the mythal was destroyed, and because of the information in Farthest Reach about the Seekers fleeing through the portal. Also, I was not certain if it was appropriate to include means of destruction since I hadn't seen it on any other artifact pages. However, if it can be, then going with that is indeed best. Not sure why you removed the bit about the shades, since it seems obvious to me followers of Shar would want to destroy an artifact of Lathander's, but very well. -NieveMac (talk) 09:11, February 24, 2015 (UTC)